Has anybody watched this yet? I've heard it's another He-Man Bait-n-Switch.
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Copied from /co/, I haven't seen it nor want to watch it since Netflix.
The Scott Pilgrim Shitflix show apparently just dropped. Haven't seen it personally, but from what I'm gleaning from cuckchan chatter, it seems like a cross between FF7 Remake and He-Man Revelations as it masquerades as a more accurate adaptation then goes full retard:
-Scott loses to Matthew Patel and seemingly dies. Patel goes on to usurp Gideon Graves (supposedly interviews already admitted Scott wasn't getting much screentime and they wanted the shock of the first episode to match the "shock" of the slice of life in volume 1 turning into supernatural combat shenanigans)
-It's more "Ramona Flowers vs. The World" -- apparently it's her turn to be the "protagonist who learns they were kind of a shit person the whole time", and episodes focus on her and the exes
-They cut out Stephen's gay arc, but conversely Wallace seduces Todd Ingram into being gay and breaking up with Envy (he's dressed like Scott because Young Neil's shooting a movie about Scott's life after his apparent death, and he and Lucas Lee auditioned)
-Turns out Scott's kidnapped. Main villain is Future Scott trying to stop himself from letting Ramona destroy his life
-They may have excised Scott and Knives' past relationship
-Lisa and Nega-Scott aren't in this show, and the Twins are the only Evil Exes not to have a spotlight episode
God forbid a completely legal relationship with a running gag that the age gap still makes him laughable be allowed on screen.
Normal dudes might start to realize its a completely legal option to date older high school girls instead of just the sleazy creeps that do it currently.