The action is another standout. It's smart, purposeful, and tightly paced. There's a world of difference between the indulgent spectacle of Transformers and the thoughtful, consequential action of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, and this series firmly belongs in the latter camp. Every action sequence serves the story instead of merely filling screen time. In fact, despite running a full 22 minutes, the premiere ends just as it feels like it's getting started -- it really holds your attention like that. It doesn't waste a single minute.
The paragraph like here doesn't sound personal. I don't know your writing style so I'm just guessing it but I'm so sorry but it's really like ai speech especially "There's a world of difference between the indulgent spectacle of Transformers and the thoughtful, consequential action of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, and this series firmly belongs in the latter camp. Every action sequence serves the story instead of merely filling screen time." It's too proper, too corporate and I generally am an advocate of AI.
The premiere also avoids turning into a philosophical symposium. Instead, it gives you just enough context and world-building to make the stakes meaningful without sacrificing momentum. The deeper themes are still there, but they're woven into the narrative in a way that rewards you for paying attention instead of stopping the story to explain itself.
Nobody uses word symposium in the casual forums. Once again a lot of words here doesn't have that personal touch. It sounds really like corporate speak.
Without doxxing myself too much, I did write professional reviews in college. My apologies for having such an eclectic verbal pallet, which I understand that you've deemed impersonal and inappropriate for such a pedestrian forum where we lament jewish maleficence and our prejudice towards pajeets. That said, the exposition dumps between characters in GitS really do come across like symposiums. Anyhow ...
Ahem. Sorry I make Grug think big word too much, m'kay? 🙄
I see a lot of negations, as well as predictable sentence structure. Did you write this with AI?
No, why would I need to? I wrote it myself after seeing the episode an hour ago.
Go see it yourself!
Nah, you definitely used AI here.
Show me on the doll where my review hurt you and your four alts. 🙄
Right here
He didn't ask if you needed to, he asked if you did
And I said, "no."
But don't worry, if you go back to school, you too can learn how to form sentences and use proper punctuation.
This will be the whole internet in five years; anyone who can write a paragraph or use punctuation correctly will be accused of being AI.
The paragraph like here doesn't sound personal. I don't know your writing style so I'm just guessing it but I'm so sorry but it's really like ai speech especially "There's a world of difference between the indulgent spectacle of Transformers and the thoughtful, consequential action of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, and this series firmly belongs in the latter camp. Every action sequence serves the story instead of merely filling screen time." It's too proper, too corporate and I generally am an advocate of AI.
Nobody uses word symposium in the casual forums. Once again a lot of words here doesn't have that personal touch. It sounds really like corporate speak.
There's an emdash at first and then there's two hyphens masquerading as an emdash.
There is no emdash, but wouldn't that inconsistency prove it isn't written by AI?
Honestly, at this point I'm convinced you fucking parasites just want to drain my good mood.
Without doxxing myself too much, I did write professional reviews in college. My apologies for having such an eclectic verbal pallet, which I understand that you've deemed impersonal and inappropriate for such a pedestrian forum where we lament jewish maleficence and our prejudice towards pajeets. That said, the exposition dumps between characters in GitS really do come across like symposiums. Anyhow ...
Ahem. Sorry I make Grug think big word too much, m'kay? 🙄
It just read strangely, is all. I’ll check it out.