Genuinely disappointed in this episode. Suddenly we're supposed to believe that a 98 Pound showgirl can outfight Spear.
Not believable. Not plausible.
How many times has spear fought single-handed against 100 armed men (and sometimes monkeys)? And suddenly a little Mary Sue is able to outfight him one-on-one?
It's an insult to the audience and an insult to the character.
This could have been handled much better. She's a leader she should have had her subjects fight for her.
There's such a thing as suspension of disbelief. And then there's such a thing as asking too much of your audience.
This was in my humble opinion a bridge too far.
Genuinely disappointed in this episode. Suddenly we're supposed to believe that a 98 Pound showgirl can outfight Spear.
Not believable. Not plausible.
How many times has spear fought single-handed against 100 armed men (and sometimes monkeys)? And suddenly a little Mary Sue is able to outfight him one-on-one?
It's an insult to the audience and an insult to the character.
This could have been handled much better. She's a leader she should have had her subjects fight for her.
There's such a thing as suspension of disbelief. And then there's such a thing as asking too much of your audience.
This was in my humble opinion a bridge too far.
Genuinely disappointed in this episode. Suddenly we're supposed to believe that a 98 Pound showgirl can outfight Spear.
Not believable. Not plausible.
How many times has spear fought single-handed against 100 armed men (and sometimes monkeys)? And suddenly a little Mary Sue is able to outfight him one-on-one?
It's an insult to the audience and an insult to the character.
This could have been handled much better. She's a leader she should have had her subjects fight for her.
There's such a thing as suspension of disbelief. And then there's such a thing as asking too much of your audience.
This was in my humble opinion a bridge too far.
Genuinely disappointed in this episode. Suddenly we're supposed to believe that a 98 Pound showgirl can outfight Spear.
Not believable. Not plausible.
How many times has spear fought single-handed against 100 armed men (and sometimes monkeys)? And suddenly a little Mary Sue is able to outfight him one-on-one?
It's an insult to the audience and an insult to the character.
This could have been handled much better. She's a leader she should have had her subjects fight for her.
There's such a thing as suspension of disbelief. And then there's such a thing as asking too much of your audience.
This was in my humble opinion a bridge too far.