Thread:TheOne1000/@comment-1031724-20190227230651/@comment-1031724-20190305225648

One of the most recent Mario games I got was Mario Kart 8, for Iggy being playable in it, in response to him not being playable in Rio 2016 (but if he was he'd just be restricted to one event). It's probably my favorite Mario Kart. Controls aren't awkward like the Wii game, and stages are cool, along with bringing nostalgia, and Koopalings being playable.

I've seen How to Train Your Dragon and its sequel. Might watch the third sometime now it's out.

Chrysalis: The thing is, while the show's writers, new and old, have shown they are not afraid to kill a few villains from time to time, sometimes in more graphic ways than expected (like the Storm King in the movie turned to stone and smashed to pieces), they seem to want Chrysalis to stay alive through everything, as if she was Team Rocket, despite her being irredeemably evil and sadistic, not to mention creepy and menacing.

I saw The Road to El Dorado. It might not be as appealing to be now by my standards, but does have the nostalgia.

Sombra's voice actor is Jim Miller, one of the crew members in charge of the show. He only has five lines in his main episodes, and none in the episode where time is temporarily altered. Despite this he is shown to be intelligent, as he set traps that nearly defeated Twilight, if her dragon assistant Spike wasn't there. He almost won by planning ahead. I keep saying, if he had done more, ponies would've died.

I honestly don't care how Chrysalis goes out at this point, but either a magical disintegration (I'm speculating Sombra might use her as a decoy and the Mane 6 destroy her with their rainbowfied weapon, which hasn't truly been tested on pure evil yet) or something like falling into lava. (I don't trust a regular falling scene after last time, plus she has wings)

What do you think is going on: The new writer in charge hinted that we have no idea what's going down in the premier and it'll be full of surprises, so maybe there IS more to the Sombra appearance than we know. They're probably getting us all worked up over the revival of a dead character and necromancy being canon, when it could be something else entirely. For instance, Season 1 premier villain was Nightmare Moon, who was Princess Luna corrupted. She gets restored at the end of the premier. Season 4 premier trailer showed her becoming Nightmare Moon again - except it turned out this was just a flashback to her original transformation and banishment. I'm hoping this is similar, though it is obviously present day.

I've heard Captain Marvel reviews have called it disappointing. I'll probably hold off on DVD release to see it and just read its wikipedia summary for now. (Still get it on DVD for my collection, also been writing transcripts of all the Marvel movies, along with X-Men (First Class, Days of Future Past, and Apocalypse only), and MLP (villain episodes only), the three series that the "Mystery Six" came from.

I have seen The Matrix, and it's got some pretty cool fight scenes, though the whole concept was weird (to the point I can almost sympathize with Cypher despite all he'd done) and the second and third films lacked plot. Of course the highlight is the Neo vs. 100 Smiths. Fun fact: Mouse (Matt Doran) is also Elan Sleazebaggano, the guy selling death sticks in Attack of the Clones.