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5'11" is basically a midget.
It's accurate to the character. In the comics, Deadpool's healing factor is even more powerful than wolverine's. He's basically unkillable. Also has some degree of superhuman strength and speed. Marvel states he can lift 2 tons and run at 80mph.
He should have been more powerful in the movie, if anything.
Man, I see you (RAJH) commenting on almost every movie or TV show I look up on here. Why are you so toxic? LIterally arguing with people and insulting them in every discussion you take part in.
It's not "taking his word" when we actually saw it all. We don't need to trust his words, we saw it with our own eyes. If he just told the story I'd see your point... but he didn't. We watched it.
How is this hard to understand? I'm so confused.
My only issue understanding your point of view is, we literally saw his life in the other dimension. We even saw him giving a presentation at a business meeting and going through his dead dad's belongings. Do you think that was him hallucinating or something?
Negan didn't see it that way. In his mind, they were his wives, and they were willing. Never said Negan was totally sane.
In the comics (and the TV show) Negan is vehemently against rape. Downright despises it, and executes people on sight for doing it. He won't be raping anybody. There's a very, very important storyline in the comics where this quality of Negan's plays a big role.
Are we all pretending torrents don't exist? I haven't paid for digital content in 15 years.
The dude writes a long, thoughtful post explaining his feeling about the episode... you reply with "You're a DOLT". I love how you didn't even bother putting a period at the end. Nice little touch to accentuate your retardation.
You... my friend... are the dolt.
Morphing into? It's always been SJW stupidity, like every single television show or movie since... forever. You just now catching on?
But the little black Henry was a prisoner in the basement cage in the other dimension for the same amount of time, decades, and he never ages either. Not aging is a side effect of being in the wrong dimension.
"When Henry Deaver and The Kid were in the woods, and The Kid's face turned demonic for a moment, that wasn't a hallucination."
1,000 different possible explanations for this...
"And that creepy smile The Kid had at the end looked as though it was Henry who was his prisoner, and not the other way around."
Uh.. ok.
Do you really think the devil can be seriously wounded by an old woman stabbing him with a knife? Is the devil himself incapable of escaping from a man-made cage? Is his big plan to end the world to sit in a cage for decades toying with his captors psyche? If this guy's the devil, he's SERIOUSLY overrated. Makes no sense whatsoever.
In what way?
Yes, and I don't even slightly understand your confusion. The show 100%, without the slightest doubt, confirmed he is Henry Deaver from another reality. Entire episode about it. We saw his life in the city, his girlfriend, him listening to his dad's tapes... This episode tied the entire show together. It also explained where little black Henry was for the 9 days he was missing.
White Henry even stared longingly at the grave of the dead infant that would have been him in this dimension, had the infant survived.
I binge-watched the entire show 2 days ago and every episode is still very fresh in my memory. "The kid" is Henry Deaver. No question.
There was a whole episode about it. He's another Henry Deaver, from a different dimension/reality. Did you miss that entire episode? 🤔
It was resolved, in a sense. We now know who the kid is and where he came from. Also, who told you all good stories need a perfect resolution? Sometimes, the best stories leave you guessing.
And as a long time Stephen King fan with a deep interest in various religions and philosophies, I can tell you Stephen King has never written stories merely for entertainment. His stories are all loaded with deep philosophical/spiritual metaphors and allegories, Castle Rock perhaps more than any other. He's a very enlightened individual who has spent his entire career dropping hints and cookie crumbs for people. Unfortunately, this isn't something most people would have any appreciation for.
You must watch "Rose Red" if you enjoyed Storm of the Century. My favorite Stephen King movie to date.
Wow, really? I freaking loved this show. After watching "The Haunting of Hill House" on Netflix, this was a breath of fresh air. So much better than that show... and people praise that show endlessly.
I think by "innocent by standard", you meant "innocent bystander".
It's funny that the show rants against PC culture after firing Roseanne for making a joke on Twitter.
Pretty sure the original was "Satanic" too, just in a less overt, more child-friendly way, which actually makes it more dangerous, if anything.