How do you gloss over something like a pan-dimensional showdown?
Well, Pullman would either have to nerf God to hell and back [See the Salvation War series for that done in the most shitty and transparently partisan matter possible], or it would have been a bigger curbstomp battle than the Lobby scene in the original Matrix movies.
Wow. I didn't even realize that it was that big of an anticlimax. Any competant writer would actually be able to pull something EPIC out of all of that. It's a friggin' multi-dimensional WAR! It's hard to truly express the fail.
You pretty much summed it up. I remember reading that "battle sequence" and God's death and then going "What, that's it?!" I totally forgot about the whole bomb thing though--I was too young to really get the politics. (Actually, I get the feeling that I missed a lot of the stuff in that book.)
How do you gloss over something like a pan-dimensional showdown?
Well, Pullman would either have to nerf God to hell and back [See the Salvation War series for that done in the most shitty and transparently partisan matter possible], or it would have been a bigger curbstomp battle than the Lobby scene in the original Matrix movies.
CapyGuy 7 months ago
Wow. I didn't even realize that it was that big of an anticlimax. Any competant writer would actually be able to pull something EPIC out of all of that. It's a friggin' multi-dimensional WAR! It's hard to truly express the fail.
EmperorMattXV 1 year ago 2
You pretty much summed it up. I remember reading that "battle sequence" and God's death and then going "What, that's it?!" I totally forgot about the whole bomb thing though--I was too young to really get the politics. (Actually, I get the feeling that I missed a lot of the stuff in that book.)
whiskeyii 1 year ago
Not one but two Glasses Pulls. That takes skill.
thirty0dd 1 year ago 3
Great. Now finish ranting about eragon!
VikingBoyBilly 1 year ago