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Post by Meatball-kun on Oct 23, 2015 22:41:53 GMT -6
Chuck Matthews: "Oh. Right. Promos, and such.
It's been a while since you've seen me in an EXODUS ring, so I suppose it's only right that they finally give me a match. I mean, that's my job, isn't it? That's why I'm here, to compete, isn't it? That's why I signed the contract?
No, not really. I did not sign the contract to compete. I compete because I signed a contract. So that's what I do. I go in, I fight, I go home. That's all there is to it. That's all I need to do to fulfill my contractual obligations. I don't pander to these fans. To be honest, I think the only reason they're cheering me on these days is because they know my main mission right now is to take Lifer out of the equation. But they know better than anyone else that, at the end of the day, their reactions do not influence my plans. They don't alter my behavior. It's just...background noise, some distraction from the task at hand. I do not do things to win their approval. I don't meet with them after the shows, or sign autographs, or go to these EXODUS-sponsored events or rallies or whatever the fuck it is the rest of you do. My job is to fight, so fight is what I do. At the end of the day?
I don't get paid to win.
This match does nothing to further my agenda.
And that makes it utterly worthless, and a waste of my time.
You need it more than I do. Enjoy your victory, Miss Taylor."
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Post by Meatball-kun on Aug 25, 2015 19:37:17 GMT -6
Lifer is going to take a segment somewhere on this show.
If he doesn't say that, I've said it for him: Lifer IS going to take a segment on this show.
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Post by Meatball-kun on Jul 25, 2015 13:33:28 GMT -6
Gonna need segment 2 and 5....
.....yeah.....get those segments in there nice & deep like
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Post by Meatball-kun on Jun 25, 2015 21:53:45 GMT -6
I must consult with Allison and Mike. Ideally, I'm going to ask for:
Two segments. Placement doesn't matter, so long as they're a fair distance apart. We'll say 2 and 13 for convenience sake.
If for some reason Lifer is not able to appear on this show for storyline reasons, I will be satisfied with one segment, and placement won't matter at all.
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Post by Meatball-kun on Jun 10, 2015 20:18:16 GMT -6
I will get back to you on this in exactly one and one half month's time, when I have any sort of change to report at all. Until then, everything is the same.
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Post by Meatball-kun on Jun 7, 2015 4:13:14 GMT -6
Chuck Matthews: "So....what's up EXODUS?
Did you miss me?
Didn't think so.
Let's see if I can break this down correctly. About six months ago, I had this...plan. I orchestrated a whole war that nearly tore this company apart, piece by piece. What I was after? Eh, depends who you talk to. Some people say it was a ploy for money, some say it was Chuck vying for power, some think I just really like to fuck with people, and I think there are a few who think I just really don't like the Collins family. Honestly? It's not really important. What's important is whether or not the plan succeeded. What's important is knowing whether or not I got what I was after. Quite a number of people will tell you I failed in that endeavor, that I was outsmarted, and was booted out of EXODUS with nothing to show for it. And it's very easy to see why they may say that; being wrong is a lifestyle choice for some people.
Here are the facts. Here's what we know. Here is what CAN'T be disputed: Chuck caused a lot of damage in his stint last year. Chuck conned two stables, who otherwise had nothing in common, and aligned them against a common enemy. Chuck gambled his career and his stake in the future of EXODUS on one match, lost, and was kicked out of this company permanently. And just before he rode off into that good night, Chuck got his grimy little paws on a sizeable fortune. A lovely parting gift for all his efforts, courtesy of the NYSE.
But that wasn't it, was it? That's the problem. That's the really...annoying, painful truth of this whole thing. It's never...fucking...over. You can never just beat a guy and expect him to disappear and take all the damage he's done with him. Wasn't that the entire point of the lesson I spent months trying to teach? Life isn't some fucking fairy tale. Sometimes, the bad guy wins. Sometimes, the good guys just can't quite get the job done. And sometimes, the villain walks away, only to detonate that one final explosive, hidden under the building.
Enter Zack Lifer.
Now, I really can't take credit for everything. Truth is, as much as I would love to take the blame for the mayhem he's caused, and as much as I'm sure you'd love to blame me for it, this really wasn't ENTIRELY my doing. The sad fact of the matter is, the guy was ready to blow his top at any time. He was standing right at the edge, right there, ready to jump. All I did was give him that little nudge. I just told him exactly what he needed to hear to make his decision all the more simple. I took your beloved hero, and I brought him down. And even in his greatest victory, even after beating Chuck Matthews and saving EXODUS, Zack Lifer still felt the sting of defeat.
Now fast forward a few months. Congratulations, Chuck Matthews doesn't have a stranglehold on EXODUS. But look around you:
Chuck Matthews is back in EXODUS, as though that little exile in November meant nothing. Jon Collins is nowhere to be seen. Zack Lifer is causing chaos and carnage wherever he appears. Some freaky little bitch and her whacked out little family running around doing what they please. And lo and behold, you STILL have a war going on in this company, but hey! New twist! Now it's Revolution going up against Wulf and his merry men!
....but hey, you go ahead and keep telling me I was the bad guy. You go ahead and keep telling yourselves you stopped me and saved this company. But like I said a couple weeks ago...if that was REALLY the case...if things were REALLY okay?
I wouldn't be here.
And that, boys and girls, is the question we are going to try and solve THIS time around. Are you ready? Is everybody paying attention?
What is Chuck doing in EXODUS?
Oh....ohhhh, that sounds familiar, doesn't it? Maybe a little too familiar? Was that not the same question I asked, so many months ago? Back when I sauntered into this company, before I turned it on its head, before anyone realized what I threat I could pose?
Well. Let this be a test then. Let's see if anybody has actually learned something.
Because, you see, once again, we find ourselves in the same sorry position we did this time last year. Here we have Chuck Matthews, walking in, telling you all, plain and simple, that he's here for a reason. Now, last time...last time, it was another loudmouth, another punk talking a great game but giving no real reason to believe him. Now? Are you really stupid enough to make the same mistake twice? Are you really prepared to let me slither into your company, once again, plot my little plot, yet again, rattle this company to the core ONCE AGAIN?
You cannot truly be that dense.
But, hey, maybe you are. Maybe Michelle Collins is just as shortsighted as the rest of the Collins family. Maybe she's even stupid enough to think SHE could be the one to outsmart Chuck Matthews? Hell, at least SHE has the background to think she could. And for now, yeah...yeah, maybe I'll entertain that delusion. In time, I'm sure you'll realize that my behavior, while...erratic, always serves a purpose. Always leads to something bigger.
Enter Dante.
You, my good friend, are a poor victim of circumstance. You, Dante, are the first unfortunate soul to be thrown at Chuck Matthews in a hope of doing....oh, sweet Lord Jesus, do I even have to say this anymore?
You all KNOW what I'm going to say. You know where I'm going to go from here. 'Try and solve the Matthews Riddle. Try and crack the code.' Does this sound familiar? Is this bringing back old, painful memories? Know why, with all the changes EXODUS has gone through, why I stay exactly the fucking same?
Because IT STILL WORKS. Because for all your best efforts, because even with that one tiny victory that sent me packing, because although your kings and masters will stand there and tell any half a fucking moron who will listen that they 'outsmarted' Chuck Matthews, as if they know what the fuck that actually means, or what it would look like if they could defy God and actually DO it...when push comes to shove, you're forced to face an ugly truth: You never quite figured me out. You'll sing to the high heavens that you beat me, but there's a whole lot of holes in that patchwork history book you're writing, and the biggest one of them all?
Why did Chuck Matthews take that match, so many months ago?
Seems to me like nobody's been able to come up with a reasonable answer to that. The Smartest Man in Wrestling, with all the cards in his favor, gambles it all away on one match? The man who plans everything ten steps ahead, suddenly breaking his M.O, suddenly taking a gamble, suddenly leaving everything to chance?
I want you to think back to that time, back in November. I want you to think on it, reflect on it, watch it over and over again until it's burned into your minds. And I want you to question every decision I made. Think back on everything I did...everything I said. And when you do...when you've thought, and questioned, and reflected and mulled it over and over in your head that you just can't take it anymore...maybe then, you will begin to see the world as I see it. Maybe then, you will understand the mind of Chuck Matthews.
Dante, my friend, this begins with you. Find your solution. Figure it out. Take me on, one on one, and see how you fare against a true mastermind of this industry. Beat me down before I can ever secure my foothold. Because I guarantee you, Dante...people are counting on you. I've got a lot of hope for this company, Dante. And part of that hope rests on the assumption that they AREN'T helpless idiots...that they aren't about to rely on some fluke twist of fate, that they don't think that, should Chuck Matthews come back, that they can beat him again...just like last time...as if their silly little wrestling match wasn't one more step in the long con.
Can you do that, Dante? Can you solve the unsolvable? Can you outthink a genius?
Can you defeat Chuck Matthews?
I wish you the best."
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Post by Meatball-kun on Jun 4, 2015 21:11:24 GMT -6
Personal InformationName: ChuckPrevious E-Wrestling Experience: I am ChuckInstant Messenger Names (Skype, AIM, Yahoo): Character InfoName: Craig HanniganTwitter Handle (if applicable): @hammerhanniganHeight: 6'5Weight: 310 lbsHometown: Battle Creek, MichiganAge: 30Years Experience: 0Alignment: +2* Alignment follows a different idea in (R)Evolution Wrestling than simply "face" or "heel." Characters are placed on a scale ranging from a -5 (Full on heel), through 0 (Complete Tweener with no allegiances), all the way to +5 (Full on face). We would appreciate if you would also attempt to explain why you think your character deserves their spot on the scale, though it's not required.Entrance Music: "Full Nelson" - Limp BizkitEntrance Description: "Full Nelson" plays through the arena. Craig Hannigan steps out onto the stage, looking towards the ring. He raises his fist before swinging it down into his open hand, yelling "IT'S POUNDING TIME." He rolls his neck and walks towards the ring, staring ahead. He jumps to the apron, and pulls back on the top rope before hopping over it. Craig rolls his shoulders, preparing for the match. Physical Appearance: Big hulking asshole. He likes his arms. And his quads. And any other muscle he can name.Ring Attire: A singlet, usually emblazoned with a colorful "R." Ask him what the "R" stands for. Go ahead. Ask him.Gimmick: BIG. HULKING. ASSHOLE. Craig is not an intelligent man. He just beats people up.Personality: Perhaps you have not seen Mr. Hannigan's twitter. He does not have a personality. He has fists. Big, bulky, hammer-sized fists.List up to three strengths of your character; they can be in-ring related, personality related, whatever you think helps define your character:1. He's really, really strong 2. Hitting him in the head probably won't do much. 3. BIG MEATY CLAWS List up to three weaknesses of your character:1. Not a clever man 2. Easily manipulated 3. "NOBODY LIKES THE HAMMER " Athletic Background: High school football player. Was a bouncer for a while. Won a couple weightlifting competitionsBiography:Wrestling Style: PowerhouseFinishers1. HAMMER DOWN (Jackknife powerbomb) 2. R IS FOR REKT (Clothesline, more of a running punch to the face, but pretty much a clothesline) 3. POUNDING TIME (series of heavy punches) Signature Moves1. Axe handle from the second rope 2. Stalling suplex 3. Gorilla press Regular Moves You don't need to fill out all the slots for moves.1. Slams people 2. Boots people in the face 3. Shoves opponents 4. Punches 5. FUCK MAN JUST WRITE HIM LIKE GODDAMN BATISTA OR SOME SHIT, IDK.
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Post by Meatball-kun on May 24, 2015 11:53:24 GMT -6
I may or may not have forgotten that this was a thing that happened today.
But yeah, it's that time again.
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Post by Meatball-kun on May 20, 2015 23:51:39 GMT -6
I'd like to talk to a certain somebody about a second segment actually (segment 8, perhaps), to set up what Chuck is doing at the next show. If said person that Chuck will be facing at the next show is not interested or has no ideas to set up such such things for the next show against Chuck, then I, Chuck, shall talk to Mr. Brooks here about Chuck and Aries shenanigans, which simply MUST happen at some point in the near future.
Yes. Yes, this looks accurate.
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Post by Meatball-kun on May 12, 2015 21:12:03 GMT -6
I shall take a segment somewhere in order to satisfy the mandatory Chuck appearance
Doesn't really matter where that segment is
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Post by Meatball-kun on May 10, 2015 11:01:33 GMT -6
Yup, it's time.
By orders of the guy we refer to as "Jon," Fiona has an extension til 3 PM CST. Thanks to the rest of you though.
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Post by Meatball-kun on Dec 22, 2014 18:57:42 GMT -6
Currently trying to decide whether I like Billionaire Philanthropist Chuck or Gaston Chuck more.
Good Guy Chuck seems like a fun chap that you can meet with in his parlor and discuss the finer stylistic elements of 16th Century British Literature
But Gaston Chuck has a cool theme song.
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Post by Meatball-kun on Dec 16, 2014 12:58:54 GMT -6
This is good. Means I get my birthday off. Which means I can get drunk. Which I'd be doing anyone. Fuck your show. But seriously, I love how your banner LOOKS like it says "The Moaning Star" Which is probably more accurate than ever. CANNOT UNSEE
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Post by Meatball-kun on Nov 29, 2014 23:51:54 GMT -6
San Diego, California A Restaurant After Autumn Effect 2
The dull drone of chatter. Dishes clattering. The scrapes of silverware across plates. A hot steak sits, untouched, on a plate in front of Chuck Matthews. It's been there for a few minutes now, but Chuck seems completely oblivious to the fact, his eyes locked on his phone, an amused smirk on his face. He no longer wears his wrestling gear. His black tights have been replaced with regular jeans, his wrestling boots for ordinary brown work boots, and an old, worn-out Chuck Matthews "Predictably Unpredictable" T-shirt from a past era, mostly hidden beneath a leather jacker. A thick bandage covers his left cheekbone, still slightly swollen from where he was struck just a few short hours ago. He seems....calm. Eerily calm, in fact.
Jessica Matthews: "What do you think?"
Chuck is suddenly aware of his sister's voice, speaking to him from across the table. She looks at him expectantly, waiting for an answer. Chuck blinks a few times, trying to think of what she's just said, only to realize: He's completely tuned her out for the past few minutes.
Chuck Matthews: "....I'm sorry, what?"
Jessica rolls her eyes.
Jessica Matthews: "Could you at least pretend to be listening?"
Chuck glances back up from his phone.
Chuck Matthews: "I'm just....checking some things. And....it's......"
He looks up with a smile, tucking his phone into the interior pocket of his jacket.
Chuck Matthews: "Done."
He looks down at the steak in front of him, a look of surprise, as though he's just now realized it's there. He pulls it closer to him.
Chuck Matthews: "What were you saying, then?"
Jessica shakes her head, in disbelief at her brother's bizarre behavior.
Jessica Matthews: "Christmas, Charlie."
Chuck Matthews: "Right. What about it?"
Jessica sighs.
Jessica Matthews: "I'd really like to host this year."
Chuck raises an eyebrow.
Chuck Matthews: "Why?"
Jessica Matthews: "Well, I mean...we never have it at my place. It's always Thanksgiving at Chris's, and then Christmas at yours."
Chuck Matthews: "I mean, Chris and I actually...you know. Own houses."
Jessica Matthews: "So I'm disqualified from hosting?"
Chuck Matthews: "No, I guess not. But that's a lot of people you're trying to cram into that little apartment of yours. And mom doesn't do well with the hills in San Fran."
Jessica Matthews: "Is she even able to come?"
Chuck nods.
Chuck Matthews: "Confirmed it when I went to see her last month."
Chuck feels his phone buzzing in his pocket. He pretends he doesn't hear it, but the look on Jessica's face tells him he's not fooling her for a second.
Jessica Matthews: "You might as well. I know you're bursting to check."
Chuck immediately pulls his phone from his pocket. Jessica sighs, watching Chuck's thumb racing across the screen, his eyes darting back and forth as he reads...something.
Jessica Matthews: "EXODUS stuff?"
Chuck shakes his head.
Chuck Matthews: "Nah."
Jessica Matthews: "What are you going to do about that?"
Chuck doesn't even bother looking up.
Chuck Matthews: "About EXODUS? Nothing."
Jessica Matthews: "What do you mean, 'nothing?'"
Chuck looks at her with a shrug.
Chuck Matthews: "I really don't know how else to explain that to you."
Jessica Matthews: "You're giving up?"
Chuck leans across the table, his expression suddenly serious.
Chuck Matthews: "They organized an entire plot and had to enlist the help of just about everyone there in order to pull it off. If that company means so damn much to them? Fuck it, they can have it."
Jessica Matthews: "So you're just going to walk away?"
Chuck Matthews: "That was the deal. I lose, I leave."
Jessica frowns.
Chuck Matthews: "I'm sorry, shouldn't you be happy about all this? That boyfriend of yours is probably sleeping well tonight, knowing he never has to take me out to save his precious EXODUS. Why not you?"
Jessica Matthews: "It's just...not like you."
Chuck Matthews: "Not like me?"
Jessica Matthews: "I just don't get it. I've never seen you give up on anything."
Chuck Matthews: "So you'd like me to come up with some way to weasel back into the company and go right back to trying to take it over. Is that what you're saying?"
Jessica Matthews: "No! I mean...I'm just worried about you."
Chuck Matthews: "What's to worry about?"
Jessica opens her mouth a few times, but no words come out. Chuck stares at her, trying to read her face. She seems saddened; not exactly the reaction Chuck expected. Jessica finally breaks the silence.
Jessica Matthews: "Do you remember the triangle game?"
Chuck Matthews: "The what?"
Jessica Matthews: "When you were six, mom bought you this stupid little peg game. Just a bunch of pegs in a wooden board. And the day she brought it home, you spent hours sitting at the kitchen table, trying to figure out how to solve it. Didn't matter how many mistakes you made. Didn't matter how many times you failed. You'd just laugh, put the pegs back in, and start over. For three hours. And when you finally figured it out, you were thrilled. And you never failed it again."
Chuck Matthews: "What's the point here?"
Jessica Matthews: "Charlie, you might be the smartest person I know. I don't think anyone will deny that. But I always thought your best quality was that refusal to quit. You've never just walked away, especially not from something you love. And you love this, don't you? You love the business, but you just seem....I don't know."
Chuck says nothing.
Jessica Matthews: "I'm not saying you should start marching into companies and trying to take them over...but these last few months, you looked like you were having...fun, you know? I think you're happiest when you're competing. I think you have a lot of love for this business, and I just don't think you should give it up."
Chuck says nothing, but stares down at the table, seemingly lost in thought.
Jessica Matthews: "I don't know, Charlie. I just think maybe you're making a mistake. You've found a lot of success in your business, but I think we both know that's not what you wanted to do."
Chuck nods, slowly.
Chuck Matthews: "It was never part of the plan."
Jessica Matthews: "You think too much. Maybe it's not always a bad thing to forget the plan. Maybe it's not a bad thing that your time in EXODUS turned out to be a waste-"
Chuck's eyes snap up to Jess's. He cocks his head to the side with a small smile.
Chuck Matthews: "Wait a second, now...who says it was a waste?"
Jessica Matthews: "You did. I mean...you spent all that time competing, and you don't really have anything to show for-....why are you smiling like that?"
She immediately spots the look on Chuck's face...that familiar spark that appeared whenever the gears were turning in his head. Jessica looks at him, studying his face. Chuck smirks, leaning back in his chair. Jessica knew that look anywhere.
Jessica Matthews: "Charlie....what did you do...?"
Chuck Matthews: "You follow the stock market, Jess?"
Jessica shakes her head.
Jessica Matthews: "....no, not really."
Chuck Matthews: "Here's all you need to know about the stock trade: If you own happen to know that a company's stock is about to crash, say...five percent? You cut your losses, you sell what you got, you make a bit of money."
Jess shakes her head. She has a feeling she knows where this is going. Chuck's smile grows.
Chuck Matthews: "Now, if it crashes THIRTY percent and you see it coming..."
Chuck slides his phone across the table, motioning to the screen. Jess narrows her eyes, but humors him, glancing down at the phone. She sputters for a minute, her eyes going wide.
Jessica Matthews: "Is this real?"
Chuck's smug smirk grows, somehow, even wider. Jessica shakes her head in disbelief.
Jessica Matthews: "That's....a LOT of zeroes."
She looks back to her brother.
Jessica Matthews: "How did you-"
Chuck Matthews: "You know, it's amazing how much you can scare investors with a bit of bad publicity. Publicity like, for instance, the company CEO...attacking fans...in front of live cameras....all over the internet...at a massively hyped event..."
He looks at her with a knowing wink.
Jessica Matthews: "You sold your piece of the company. You knew your stock was going to plummet after the show. You...bet against yourself?"
Chuck Matthews: "Nah. I just prepared for any possible scenario...even one where I was booted from EXODUS."
Jessica Matthews: "So...what, there's just a chunk of Matthews Enterprises floating around?"
Chuck Matthews: "A fair amount of it, yeah. Tomorrow, a large portion of that will come back to me...at a fraction of what I sold it for."
Jessica Matthews: "But...your company is worthless now, isn't it?"
Chuck Matthews: "Worthless? Nah. But it did take a pretty nasty bump. But it'll recover. It's just a manner of some very careful damage control. Eventually, it'll recover."
Jessica shakes her head.
Jessica Matthews: "And that's legal?"
Chuck Matthews: "Completely."
He pauses for a moment, his expression slowly growing more serious again.
Chuck Matthews: "You know...you might be right."
Jessica looks at him, confused.
Chuck Matthews: "I mean...money, I've got. You just saw the numbers, you KNOW I've got money. But you're right. Money was never a motive. It's never really been important to me."
Jessica Matthews: "You almost became a priest."
Chuck snorts.
Chuck Matthews: "Yeah, me being Vinnie Virtue over here."
Jessica Matthews: "You would have been good."
Chuck shakes his head.
Chuck Matthews: "Maybe...but we all have those forks in the road, and the longer you go down one path, the tougher it is to turn around and go back."
Jessica Matthews: "You regret the things you've done?"
Chuck pauses. The simple answer was 'No.' Truth was, everything he'd done had brought him one success after another. Ten years ago, he believed he would be a respected and loved member of a small community. The local pastor, not rich, not powerful, but loved by his people. Now? Now, he was about as far away from that vision as he could possibly get: More money than he knew what to do with. Power over countless people, employees of an ever-growing company...but while he did have a few close friends in the business, he was distrusted, and for good reason. He'd made an entire career getting by on quick wit, a flashy smile and an ability to speak to people. But...he'd chosen that. That was a decision he'd made when he backed out of the seminary. That was a conscientious decision, and he knew, years ago, that he would have to live with those consequences.
Chuck Matthews: "I think...the things I've done have shaped me into who I am. To regret them is to regret being Chuck Matthews."
Jessica sighs. Clearly, this was not the answer she was hoping for.
Jessica Matthews: "Charlie-"
Chuck Matthews: "But...maybe you're right. Maybe I'm starting to lose sight of what I love. Maybe I've shifted focus to things that I've never really cared about, and forgotten about the things that I have."
Jessica perks up, urging Chuck to keep with this line of thought.
Jessica Matthews: "So...?"
Chuck nods to himself.
Chuck Matthews: "So...maybe this isn't over just yet. Maybe my wrestling career still has some unfinished business."
Jessica Matthews: "So you're not walking away?"
Chuck smiles, defeated.
Chuck Matthews: "I guess I wouldn't be your brother if I did."
Jessica's expression couldn't be happier. Chuck cracks a small smile, seeing how excited she appears to be.
Chuck Matthews: "I just need to think..."
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Post by Meatball-kun on Nov 20, 2014 1:13:38 GMT -6
I think most of my opinions have pretty much been hit in past comments/reviews, so I'd really just be reiterating what other people said.
I'm a big fan of segments, on any show, regardless of how big they are. At something like this, they sort of serve as either the last word before the end of a rivalry, or (if done well) a hint towards what's to come. This show had both types. Pretty awesome to see. Furor's really sticks out in my head...but that may also be because I don't think I've come across anything he's written that I didn't like. Same goes for Laurel's two bits. Great stuff from both of them. I'm curious to see how the whole black lantern thing plays out. And the TLC shenanigans. I do like that Revo is sort of the "smaller" show, for lack of a better word, but doesn't make it any less important. At this exact moment, I'm VERY interested to see where this goes.
I suppose, if there was ANY criticism I could draw, it would be that everything just sort of....ended. I suppose I expected it, it being "End of the year, huge show, etc" type of thing, and I think most, if not all of us knew the major things (Cleon's reign of terror, G&M, Collins/Daisuke's battle, Chuck/Lifer) were going to be tied up and finished here, but there was a part of me that thought that SOMETHING was going to continue on past AE2. Aside from Chandler/Taylor, which looks like it's not over, it feels like the story board has sort of been wiped clean. Even stuff like Kane/Chapel had this feeling of finality to it, like there was really no reason for those two to ever fight again...though I'd love to see it.
It's a small, almost negligible critique, especially given the nature of the show and its hype, but if you're looking for "how can we possibly improve," I think that's it.
I give this show 5 stars.
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