did you watch the video? lol
I did. What has been seen cannot be unseen. ![]()
did you watch the video? lol
I did. What has been seen cannot be unseen. ![]()
Hmmm, have you seen the Playmaker?
No, I haven't. I didn't even know that they made a movie out of it.
Edit: Oh...I looked it up. It is not based on the novel I was thinking of.
Yeah, I think I will not watching that. ![]()
No, I haven't. I didn't even know that they made a movie out of it.
Edit: Oh...I looked it up. It is not based on the novel I was thinking of.
Yeah, I think I will not watching that.
Oh, hey drunky! ![]()
Why not? It's a hot movie. ![]()
Oh, hey drunky!
Why not? It's a hot movie.
I wasn't that drunk! ![]()
Okay, I was a little bit that drunk.
But...But it's Colin Firth. I can't see him play a murderer. I could barely handle Patrick Stewart as a villain in Conspiracy Theory. I'm a wimp like that.
That book never happened.
It's so non canon it might as well be ignored entirely.
That's not quite how canon works. You don't just pick and choose what is and isn't part of the continuity. It hasn't been retconned and the rewrite of Deception has never happened. It's still canon. It can be a total and complete piece of garbage written by a homeless guy living in a gutter, but it has Bioware's stamp of approval. It's canon.
He also beat a Krogan to death with his bare hands but we shouldn't mention that eh? Imagine that for about thirty seconds, demolishing a Krogan with fists, elbows and body blows.
I assume you're talking about the krogan he killed while still in the Alliance Navy, which got him discharged and jailed. He didn't beat the krogan to death, he killed it with a combat knife (slashed its throat, if I remember correctly).
I view nothing of him poisoning her and then delivering the coup de grace.
He sedated her, he didn't poison her.
Unless you're also willing to say that doctors "poison" people by putting them under with anesthesia.
That's not quite how canon works.
I did. What has been seen cannot be unseen.
Her facial expressions are hilarious. XD
Uh-oh, did Cullen put something arround her shoulders?
Guddam, people. I nicked my finger just clicking on this thread.
O_O
Stop it, that ain't funny and no better than Tethraghast.
Seesh, you posted it
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"Cassandra was cold see (she minds it), and the Inquistor was not there to warm her see, Cullen was just being his chivalrous self see...The inquistor is definitely not a cuckold...see. "
XD
Given that it has lore discrepancies admitted by Bioware, it's canon status is in question. Considering it's rewrite will never happen further cements thus.
Lore discrepancies =/= non-canon. The rewriting not happening doesn't cement anything other than Bioware evidently not caring enough to fix the problems. All they've done is say "yeah, it's got some issues", but they take no steps to fix them. That's not a declaration of the book being non-canon. It hasn't been disavowed or retconned.
You accepting it is a personal decision, one I need not follow, the entire novelization therefore to me on the grounds the publisher acknowledged deny it.
Except the publisher didn't deny anything. You're choosing to reject it as canon simply because you don't like it.
So yes, it's ignored because Bioware encourages it.
Kek. They didn't encourage anything. If they had actually gone and rewrote the book you'd have a leg to stand on.
Maybe next time, don't cite the garbage Bioware itself said had lore discrepancies.
Then the aurgment of publisher stamp of approval might actually mean something.
http://tvtropes.org/...onDiscontinuity
Seesh, you posted it
.
"Cassandra was cold see (she minds it), and the Inquistor was not there to warm her see, Cullen was just being his chivalrous self see...The inquistor is definitely not a cuckold...see. "
It's just a bit of fur, see? It's from a bear she killed that day, see?
Or maybe the bear killed Cullen and she took the fur. Or maybe she accidentally killed Cullen thinking he were a bear. Or the bear accidentally thought he were Cullen and killed himself. We'll never know.
Lore discrepancies =/= non-canon.
It's just a bit of fur, see? It's from a bear she killed that day, see?
Or maybe the bear killed Cullen and she took the fur. Or maybe she accidentally killed Cullen thinking he were a bear. Or the bear accidentally thought he were Cullen and killed himself. We'll never know.
The artist in the DA discription wrote: "Someone got laaaaaaaaaid. Cassandra is my favorite, and so is Cullen. I could not help it."
You just can't seem to win. XD
I'd certainly kill myself if I thought I was Cullen.It's just a bit of fur, see? It's from a bear she killed that day, see?
Or maybe the bear killed Cullen and she took the fur. Or maybe she accidentally killed Cullen thinking he were a bear. Or the bear accidentally thought he were Cullen and killed himself. We'll never know.
Uh-oh, did Cullen put something arround her shoulders?
I didn't even notice that.
Why did you point it out?! ![]()
I didn't even notice that.
Why did you point it out?!
I advocate an acute attention to detail. Oh and it's more than the cape, the artist wrote in the description of the piece, [sic] "Someone got laaaaaaaaaid. Cassandra is my favorite, and so is Cullen. I could not help it." XD
Oh dammit. Let me quote from The Boondock Saints:The artist in the DA discription wrote:
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You just can't seem to win. XD
Me, when I see a non-canon fan pairing:

It's the most irrational hatred I have and there's no good reason for me to have it whatsoever, but seeing Cassandra/Cullen or Cassandra/Varric makes me want to pull out the teeth of the people who thought up the pairing.
It's the most irrational hatred I have and there's no good reason for me to have it whatsoever, but seeing Cassandra/Cullen or Cassandra/Varric makes me want to pull out the teeth of the people who thought up the pairing.