[oh. that ended up... surprisingly not as volatile as he would have expected. sometimes it's pretty hard to tell what leon will or won't like, but the look on his face indicates that he doesn't hate it.
that's good.
and he's not making a big deal out of it so stahn wonders if he should just let that go. yes, this is fine... even there's a small smile creeping on his lips as he takes another bite of his food and reaches over to press play on the remote again.]
[Letting it go was probably safest, so as to avoid awkward embarrassed tsunsplotions.
Instead, there's...this. This oddly vaguely peaceful dinner. Leon mostly focuses on his dinner, but he can't help the way that his eyes flick to the TV for particularly loud or action-y sequences--or for the really, really emotional moments, even if his expression remains as flat and calm as ever.
There's something distracting about them nonetheless.]
they don't have too many moments of real peace. back home, even before everything went to shit, they were always too busy with handling the mission that peaceful nights were marred by duty. here in cerealia, they've been thrown into a lot more uncertain circumstances, and so much more fighting because of how much they have to deal with.
a night like this is welcome, where everything is peaceful. they're not fighting, it's really just the opposite.
stahn's getting pretty into the movie as he eats, sometimes even stopping with his mouth agape from all the twists and turns. the plot is pretty crazy, the action scenes are explosive and honestly... it's so cool. naturally, when they get to a major plot twist about the protagonist's identity, he's amazed.]
Whoa, no way... [he didn't see it coming, okay? though at this point it's hard to tell if the twist will be worth anything or if it's just bad writing. he doesn't care though, it was cool!]
Leon can't say he saw the twist coming, but not because it was a good twist so much as because it came out of nowhere and the writing is that bad. So at Stahn's wide-eyed amazement, Leon just snorts quietly under his breath even as he focuses on his meal.
It's... kind of silly, really.
Of course Stahn is so impressed by something that's really so....silly.]
[leon is me talking about certain other mothership tales games, probably.]
But can't there be something later that explains it? It doesn't seem like it's that bad! [it's only when you get to the end of the movie and you realize that they dropped the plotline that explains the twist that it becomes bad writing. obviously!!
(or stahn just doesn't know any better, because the flashy action sequences distract him from the bad writing..)]
But Leon just arches an eyebrow at that, before shaking his head in exasperation and turning his attention back to the food.]
The situation has been poorly explained from the beginning. For what purpose are they fighting over these things? Why was she in this situation to begin with, and how did she get from the previous scene to here? There was no indication that she should have been able to travel that far to begin with.
As for the protagonist, his story is entirely full of holes.
[yeah, stahn's definitely scrunching his nose a bit at that response. of course leon would pick apart every little thing. most of it are things stahn honestly didn't think about.
but still, isn't it a little nit-picky?]
Shouldn't we at least see the end first? There's still time for them to explain some of those things! [maybe not all of them, but like. seriously, leon. it's an action-mystery movie, not fine art.]
[how does one become a movie elitist without ever watching movies? leon, please...]
I'm sure it'll be fine! [though even if it's not, at least leon is sticking around ti watch the movie. he may not love arguing about it, but it beats being alone.]
and like any typical movie of its genre, not very much backstory is resolved, the guy gets the girl and his memories back and the big bad is dead by way of COOL EXPLOSIONS and stuff.
...which impresses stahn, even if the story was honestly... not that good. even he can admit that the book he's reading is better than that, but he still looks pretty happy with the end result.]
[he says as he stretches his arms out over his head, shifting position on the couch slightly. leon can roll his eyes until they fall out of his head, but stahn's still happy about the movie.
and...] Thanks for sticking around, even if it's just because you were eating. It was a lot better than watching it alone!
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that's good.
and he's not making a big deal out of it so stahn wonders if he should just let that go. yes, this is fine... even there's a small smile creeping on his lips as he takes another bite of his food and reaches over to press play on the remote again.]
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Instead, there's...this. This oddly vaguely peaceful dinner. Leon mostly focuses on his dinner, but he can't help the way that his eyes flick to the TV for particularly loud or action-y sequences--or for the really, really emotional moments, even if his expression remains as flat and calm as ever.
There's something distracting about them nonetheless.]
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they don't have too many moments of real peace. back home, even before everything went to shit, they were always too busy with handling the mission that peaceful nights were marred by duty. here in cerealia, they've been thrown into a lot more uncertain circumstances, and so much more fighting because of how much they have to deal with.
a night like this is welcome, where everything is peaceful. they're not fighting, it's really just the opposite.
stahn's getting pretty into the movie as he eats, sometimes even stopping with his mouth agape from all the twists and turns. the plot is pretty crazy, the action scenes are explosive and honestly... it's so cool. naturally, when they get to a major plot twist about the protagonist's identity, he's amazed.]
Whoa, no way... [he didn't see it coming, okay? though at this point it's hard to tell if the twist will be worth anything or if it's just bad writing. he doesn't care though, it was cool!]
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Leon can't say he saw the twist coming, but not because it was a good twist so much as because it came out of nowhere and the writing is that bad. So at Stahn's wide-eyed amazement, Leon just snorts quietly under his breath even as he focuses on his meal.
It's... kind of silly, really.
Of course Stahn is so impressed by something that's really so....silly.]
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—why did that happen? he doesn't get it. it was a cool plot twist!]
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You are so easily impressed.
[just saying.]
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I didn't see it coming at all! I didn't think it would be like that...
[it was cool. don't make fun of him!]
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[Leon is that critic who hates everything and everyone hates to see on the forums.]
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But can't there be something later that explains it? It doesn't seem like it's that bad! [it's only when you get to the end of the movie and you realize that they dropped the plotline that explains the twist that it becomes bad writing. obviously!!
(or stahn just doesn't know any better, because the flashy action sequences distract him from the bad writing..)]
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But Leon just arches an eyebrow at that, before shaking his head in exasperation and turning his attention back to the food.]
The situation has been poorly explained from the beginning. For what purpose are they fighting over these things? Why was she in this situation to begin with, and how did she get from the previous scene to here? There was no indication that she should have been able to travel that far to begin with.
As for the protagonist, his story is entirely full of holes.
[Leon stop ruining everything you touch.]
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but still, isn't it a little nit-picky?]
Shouldn't we at least see the end first? There's still time for them to explain some of those things! [maybe not all of them, but like. seriously, leon. it's an action-mystery movie, not fine art.]
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Hmph. We shall see if they explain any single aspect of what I've brought up by the end.
[It appears he is now watching this movie, if only to prove that it's shit.]
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I'm sure it'll be fine! [though even if it's not, at least leon is sticking around ti watch the movie. he may not love arguing about it, but it beats being alone.]
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Either way, Leon just scoffs in response to that and moves to eat his meal instead.
Whatever!!! They'll see, since the end will surely come soon enough.]
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and like any typical movie of its genre, not very much backstory is resolved, the guy gets the girl and his memories back and the big bad is dead by way of COOL EXPLOSIONS and stuff.
...which impresses stahn, even if the story was honestly... not that good. even he can admit that the book he's reading is better than that, but he still looks pretty happy with the end result.]
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And rolling his eyes a little.
Dumb..... that was so dumb....]
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[he says as he stretches his arms out over his head, shifting position on the couch slightly. leon can roll his eyes until they fall out of his head, but stahn's still happy about the movie.
and...] Thanks for sticking around, even if it's just because you were eating. It was a lot better than watching it alone!
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[It's not like he did it for you, baka!!!]
It was simply too much trouble to leave when it wasn't necessary.