Hellfire Monologuing
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Deadpool_vs_theLeprecorn — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 08:23 AM)
It went on way to long. When will villains learn to just shut up and kill the heroes. I would have loved it if one of the Watchdogs tapped him on the shoulder and said "Dude, are you done? Can we kill them now?"
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ayanami-chan — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 01:30 PM)
In a way, yes, you're right, but then again, a character change like that, for someone to start going around and kill their own kind, that really needed some exposition. I was really shocked at how dark they made the character, and that wouldn't have had quite the impact, if he hadn't had the chance to explain his motivations.
"We're a team, Garrus. There's no Shepard without Vakarian." -
DoTheMath — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 01:46 PM)
When will villains learn to just shut up and kill the heroes.
Yeah, it's a tried and true trope but it wasn't a negative for me. I found it humorous.
My neg was:
Robbie Reyes, in the guise of Robbie Reyes, has endured some serious physical attacks without incident (including catching a Hellfire flaming chain), but in this ep, HellCharger hits a cloaked quinjet and suffers no damage. but he gets knocked out because his head hit the steering wheel? I find that to be an inconsistency. Minor, but still inconsistent.
RIP 616
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seldon913 — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 02:01 PM)
The inconsistency is with the taking no damage in the fight with Hellfire. He did take damage in his fight with Daisy, just with the damage all healed when he got up the next morning. One possibility is that he is unaffected by fire and took whatever damage would have come from the ball Hellfire threw at him, but the heat and explosion had no effect. Hitting his head on Lucy's steering wheel was blunt force.
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psychozealot — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 04:25 PM)
In the comics Hellfire is part of the rogues of Ghost Rider I think, but he is much inferior to the hero because both have hellfire related power but Ghost Rider is practically one with hellfire and Hellfire only has that hellfire chain trick. Ghost Rider is as immune to hellfire as hydroman is immune to water or William Baker is to sand.