
u/Aggravating-Fix181

Love how the playbutton grew smaller and Jake grew bigger
I thought the thumbnail said "TURBOI" (turd boi)
So I am not the original person so who thought of this idea, I just saw it in the most recent reddit vid and I think I have some ideas..
Maybe people should just ask normal questions but edit it to make you look like a "good person"? Or maybe yes, they still have to ask bad questions but you just don't have to answer badly haha. Or who knows! Maybe you *should* try to write bad answers...
Fun fact: I have a post on here where I suggested the same idea but it just didn't get much traction. 💟
Just finished rewatching all three seasons of the "Oni Trilogy"; season eight, nine and ten, and I gotta say, they do live up to the hype. They're qualitaciuos, well-written, well animated, fun to watch; no wonder most people have seasons eight as their favorite seasons.
However, I'm not here to glaze those seasons, even though it would be justified. I'm just here to know whether other people felt the same about season ten.
On a first watch, it was great. However, when I first watched it, unironically enough, I was also ten. So I didn't understand everything too well. Now, after rewatching it six years later—yes I'm sixteen well done nerd—I can say that it's...still enjoyable, but has some big issues.
I am not the best analyst or writer or such, but I'll try my best.
This season felt like it needed more time, as less time meant stuff didn't get their proper screentime, therefore, making them of less valuable. Cole being "gone"? Didn't last more than two episodes. The city falling into darkness? Only four episodes into effect. Plot points felt rushed and predictable.
I still enjoyed the banter between the characters and such, but comparing it to the rest of the trilogy..it feels..worse—significantly.
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Let's just say my parents never had control over my habits; I feel like they just let me do whatever I wanted. Even till now. Which isn't something you should ever do as a parent, especially not to your own kid. So then me, being the helpless child/teenger I am, I just developed REALLY bad habits. Ones I can't control. And ones that block me from doing actual activities.
It sucks. It literally limits everything else I do with my life. And the effects of it don't even begin to be able to be explained. One thing that REALLY bugs me, for example, is the fact that I can't bring myself to watch my favorite tv shows or such. It feels like it's a whole other task. One I'll barely wanna actually do. Which is so draining, because I love those shows!
Even right now, in this summer break, as I turned sixteen, and I realized I should be doing stuff with my life, it's always ME that suggests starting doing stuff, not my parents. My parents literally don't even follow my school exams or whatever..
They don't know about my addictions, who I talk to, what apps I use, etc.. everything I learned, I learned on my own, past like, age ten.
It's the only thing I can comfortably point my finger at and say "yep, that's why life feels like shit at times."
And it's not like I haven't tried telling them about my struggles or such, but I feel like they just don't understand me. Plus, they don't exactly make it easy for me to vent to them, as a, they aren't available all the time; they leave the house quite often, and, even when they're at home, they make it feel like talking is such a difficult thing to do..
Just as a last note, I don't hate my parents, and I see that they do do some stuff, but I just can't overlook how they don't even know what I have become. They think I'm still a five year old. (Again, I'm sixteen)
Any help with my issues would be thanked, even if it's just encouraging words.
Yours truly,
-Mo
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As I was rewatching season eight, and this is the second post I make where I mention that, I noticed how this scene where Mistake explained the tea that was going to save La-loyd needed some elemental energy to work properly kinda mirrors the scene we saw in dr season four part two; the one I enlisted in the post attachments.
I wonder if that was something planned with Lloyd's powers all along? Perhaps some early concepts were made that long ago? I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case cause Ninjago has so many early concept art and stuff..and, you know, it isn't completely out of the blue to use elemental powers to heal the master of life, as, even back then, we knew that Lloyd was sorta a source of their elemental powers, so elemental power connecting with Lloyd isn't anything weird even before the season four explanations.
Overall, I just like the resemblance I found in both scenes. ♻️