Karolus_V wrote...
It always surprise me how people can be more forgiving to their children seeing the insides of people when they are cut, shooted at, etc, than to see the outside of a human without clothes.
Here is something shokcing I read in article some where after that California Law was overturned by the Surpeme Court.
That kids are more likely to see sex,nudity etc,etc through a violent context than a non violent one.
think about that for a moment and how utterly numbing that thought is...
demos99 wrote...
I thought it was called 'artistic integrity'? [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/tongue.png[/smilie]
Seriously, Shepard joining Traynor in the shower fully dressed was immeasurably lamer than the incredibly lame-o "let's all stand around like we've forgotten how our guns work while a dying man dukes it out with the super-badass ninja assassin" sequence on the Citadel. All that was missing was the Fonz strapping on a pair of water-skis and jumping over the ladies as they got down to it in the suds. [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/angry.png[/smilie]
^This has more to do with Bioware ****** poor handling and storying telling with Thane's story that revolved around honor and a dying assassin finding redemption in using his skills to fight for his own cause's and not a just as weapon. About him dying on his own terms, accepting his fate etc, etc ,etc.
Of course as usually Bioware fails in the exposition and in explaining and understanding the themes involved in the start...
Modifié par nitefyre410, 16 mai 2012 - 12:53 .