So much of classic literature was decided by a “meh.” I can think of no better reason for the final acts of “Romeo and Juliet:”
Shakespeare – “This play just isn’t coming together as the comedy I envisioned.”
Time-traveling McG – “How about ‘rocks fall, everyone dies?’ I tried that for the first season of ‘Supernatural’ in case it wasn’t renewed.”
Shakespeare – “They’re in a city… but if knives and poison fall and everyone dies…”
Yet Angrius was trustworthy until he discover that his nemesis wasn’t evil at all.
So much of classic literature was decided by a “meh.” I can think of no better reason for the final acts of “Romeo and Juliet:”
Shakespeare – “This play just isn’t coming together as the comedy I envisioned.”
Time-traveling McG – “How about ‘rocks fall, everyone dies?’ I tried that for the first season of ‘Supernatural’ in case it wasn’t renewed.”
Shakespeare – “They’re in a city… but if knives and poison fall and everyone dies…”
only two there are, a master and an apprentice…. some how i don’t think their respective roles are going to stay this way that long.
I dunno, Angrius can be pretty tuff when he’s mad
I reckon this means there’s big plans for Angrius!
I reckon this means angrius is smarter than he looks and is positioning himself to be helpful later now that marty has prematurely blown his cover.
That would be quite a cool twist.
Didn’t angrious have a girlfriend?
Also, if Marty was never intended to be evil, why was he the one to stop Belinda from acquiring the sabre of ages?
what about belinda,the other sith that are still in the galaxy,creepius and the jedi killers plus the ban on the jedi
Yup, there are still lots of loose ends to tie up.
I love that Robin and…um…the Kit Fisto Jedi guy are sharing a glance, almost like they’re wondering “why are we even here?”