Questworld
Well since this board needs a shot of adrenaline. I might as well start. I really disliked Questworld. It didn't add anything to the show. Which is why I preferred the second season since they backed off Questworld a bit.
shareWell since this board needs a shot of adrenaline. I might as well start. I really disliked Questworld. It didn't add anything to the show. Which is why I preferred the second season since they backed off Questworld a bit.
shareThe effects were nice for the time, but it just didn't make sense.
"Well, now that it's been proven that Surd can hack into Questworld at any time, let's just give it a break for a few weeks and then we can go back to racing on hoverboards. Surely nothing bad will happen.."
Letters- easier to open than pistachios. And what's inside is more delicious.
That also made me dislike Surd as a villain. I liked the fact that he was an evil version of Stephen Hawkins but they based his threats only through Questworld. I wanted him to be power mad like Rage and Zin were.
shareYeah, whatever happened to all his other plans? He must have misplaced his notes on how to carry out terrorist attacks with nerve gas and such.
Letters- easier to open than pistachios. And what's inside is more delicious.
For that matter, where does he find people to assist in his plans? He's a guy in a chamber and can only speak and move his eyes. What makes some bad guys say, 'I wanna join up with that man!'
But I agree that they seemed to have no problems leaving QuestWorld open to outside attacks. Wonder what that place looks like now. Wanna bet Dr Quest let security lapse?
"Wow! The White House really is white!"
Apparently writer Lance Falk didn't like it much either. He pointed out that after all of the dangerous missions, Dr. Quest realistically would have just shut it down.
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