News: It Somehow Got Worse. Rings of Power Race-swapped Annatar.

As you guys know, I'm very excited and very optomistic for Rings of Power Season 2. After all, the writers said that they would stick closer to the source material for Season 2. Surely, they aren't lying, right? After all, these people know what they're doing. They have Tolkien experts on board, right? I'm sure... Continue Reading →

Review: Percy Jackson and the Olympians is Watchable, But It Isn’t Great.

I've talked a lot about the PJO series on this blog and have pretty much beat it to hell by criticizing how woke and stupid it's become. It's generated a lot of great content for my blog and now it's time to do yet another post about it, this time focusing on the Disney+ adaptation... Continue Reading →

Mythology: A Character Analysis of Achilles

Everyone knows who Achilles is, as he is one of the most famous heroes in Greek mythology. His story has inspired countless retellings in the form of plays, books, and movies. However, though his name is renowned throughout literature, his true character is not. Though he performed many heroic acts, he was also one of... Continue Reading →

Review: Runes is Kinda Meh. (Spoilers)

One fo the shows I was most excited to see when Bentkey was announced was the show Runes. From the trailer, it seemed like the type of show I would watch. It had magic, it had Norse mythology, the animation was pretty original and looked good...what's not to love? Well, I watched it and finished... Continue Reading →

Blog: Best Elf in The Silmarillion; A Spotlight on Maglor.

Yes, I'm going to be catching a lot of flack from people in comments yelling at me that actually Finrod was the best elf or Beleg was or blah-blah-blah and they'll die on that hill. But hear me out. Of all the characters in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion, the elf prince Maglor is one of... Continue Reading →

News: Disney’s Newest Christmas Flick Includes a Race-Swapped Santa and Sexualized Minors.

As we know, Disney is no longer a kid-friendly brand, celebrating sexual dysfunction, abuse, and perversity during June, putting the same stuff into its shows and movies for toddlers, funding abortions for its employees, and the list goes on and on. This year, they have fully accepted their not-so-secret-gay-agenda and it is going full swing... Continue Reading →

Blog: How to Write a Morally Complex Protagonist. Today’s Example: Feanor.

Feanor from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion is one of those characters where you either hate him or you love him to bits and will die on that hill. Reddit forums galore have been created centering around him, ranging from having well-thought-out arguments in the form of memes and comments defending/condemning his actions to having a... Continue Reading →

Review: Lady Ballers is Supposed to be the Comedy of the Year, but is it? (Spoilers)

On Wednesday last week, the Dailywire announced its first-ever feature length comedy, Lady Ballers, which premiered on Friday. This controversial comedy follows a former high-school basketball coach who finds out that he can become famous again by pulling together his former team and having them pretend to be women so they could participate in women's... Continue Reading →

Blog: How Not to Write a Protagonist. Today’s Example: Korra.

Several months ago, I wrote a post about how to write your protagonists in which I went over what to do and what not to do. In continuation of that series (sorta), I've decided I'm going to start doing blogs on examples of good story writing and bad story writing, similar to my book/TV reviews,... Continue Reading →

Review: The Two Big Problems with ATLA (Spoilers).

Yesterday, I posted about everything that was good about the show Avatar: The Last Airbender, however, I failed to talk about the problems that I had with it. If you haven't read my last post, go back and read it, but for those of you who have, you know that I have no major grievances... Continue Reading →

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