Private message from xXx[FinDom]xXx to Heartbreaker2196 (2:40a LST):
both to preserve the ideals of free speech on this forum and in the vain hope that you and the rest of your clique might one day develop a modicum of media literacy, i have consistently chosen to debate you in full view of the rest of thread's participants. however, that shit you said about Kia Soul in your last post went way too far. if you want to be wrong about Starelia then fine, go for it. if loving a ship that's the literary equivalent of a soylent cube makes you happy, who am i to tell you to seek out something more exciting and emotionally complex. but you do not insult Aurelia's actress. she has fewer lines compared to the other major characters because the writers and directors know she's actually capable of using body language and tone of voice to show instead of tell. she has subtlety and range. she's done stageplays. she is quite simply objectively better at her job than anyone else.
you know what John Deere was doing before he got the role for Rembrandt?
"starring" in commercials for hot pockets where they recorded slow-mo footage of a microwave being shot with an anti-materiel rifle. he wasn't even firing the rifle. he just said "whoa" a lot.
i'll expect your apology and correction in the thread shortly.
CREDITS:
Iris Christianson as Trace Vector
Tyberius Wilson as Bridgerton Larch
Crystal Zaslavchik as Leila Marino
Zoe Tunnell as Genevieves St. Cloud
Luke Varner as The GM
Additional Voices by Fabby Garza, Molly Rhinebeck, Lexi Waltner, and Mike Painter
MUSIC BY MAXIE KNIGHTLEY
EDITED BY LUKE VARNER
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions of animal cruelty and gender dysphoria, as well as depictions of existential horror, unethical therapeutic treatment, and toxic sexual dynamics.