STATISTICS
Over the weekend, the matches of the next round of the European Top championships were held.
Metbuat.org presents the statistics of goals scored and assists in the leagues with the largest audience:
IPL – Round VIII
Arms:
Erling Holland (Manchester City) – 14 goals
Harry Kane (Tottenham) – 7
Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham) – 6
Congested transmissions:
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – 8…
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I'm just WAITING to see how this all goes down in Episode 7.
I know our boy N's gonna make the right choice, and will probably choose to protect his little buddy. Or maybe because of this, the Solver will completely take over Uzi as a host and kill almost everyone and everything in sight. Or maaaaybe he'd end up caving in and would HAVE to pull the trigger.
Oh, the fun possibilities! :D
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V :(
screenshot redraw of her but in the manor outfit :((
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what is the theory that ivan manipulated the event where till and mizi met the wagyein?
It's not a theory, actually! It's confirmed that Ivan orchestrated the whole event. The true reason as to why however is still unknown. The information provides more context to this scene, though:
During the earlier times of ALNST the most rational explanation for this scene was that Till ran after a flower crown (presumably Mizi's) and Ivan followed him in out of curiosity. Now we know that Ivan was conveniently just standing there because he was waiting.
Side note, I find it heartbreaking (and maybe a little funny, sorry) that Till most likely didn't notice Ivan in this scene. That's just like him, isn't it. Always too busy running after Mizi while Ivan trails behind, an ever-present shadow.
I'm not sure how Ivan manipulated the circumstances for both of them to end up there, but it is confirmed that everything was intentional. What strikes me most is how they describe this particular scene:
I can't copy down what they said word-for-word (Patreon info), but they described Ivan watching "creepily" as Till and Mizi are faced with danger. We know that Ivan was familiar with the Cerberus wagyein beforehand, enough to touch its teeth and even to rest himself inside its maw. To Ivan, the wagyein is not dangerous, but to Till and Mizi, it could be. Ivan prepared the wagyein, led them there, and watched "creepily" from afar as Till fell on his knees, seemingly injured.
The closest I can get to making sense of Ivan's "scheme" is that he wanted to see how other children would react in a dangerous situation. Ivan's always been an observer, after all, and he's learned to survive by copying the more "normal" behaviors of his peers. This situation occured when Ivan was still young and had not yet developed his more charming mask, so perhaps he staged this encounter to study a situational response, to learn and mimic the emotion of fear. And what better subjects for the experiment than two of the most expressive and reactive humans of their batch? It helps that he was already fixated on Till beforehand, too. I think Ivan became irreversibly obssessed after this incident, especially since it's framed as a turning point in Ivan's life, comparing Till to the stars.
This is just my attempt at an interpretation, though. It could very well be for another reason. He most likely chose Till and Mizi specifically for personal reasons, not just for reaction. I'm still not sure on the purpose behind the whole thing.
The team wanted to capture Ivan's "dark emotions" through the shot of his stalking, which could relate to his more sinister intentions. His gaze can be read in a few different ways, though. Curiosity, interest, fear, etc. Maybe that's why they decided to redraw the shot in ROUND 6.
I think this better sells the feeling they were trying to convey.
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I have never squealed this loud in my life. 😭❤️
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Question to the ninjago experts
Was there any drama behind the scenes in Skybound or something like that?
The whole seasons has this first draft-y feeling to it. It couldn’t decide between a ninja famous plot line, a on the run story, and a pirate adventure. The season just doesn’t feel planned to me. (The most I can say is the hand thing and the final wish) It feels like no one had time to look it over and think about plot holes. (I know Ninjago has plot holes, but some I can just ignore because it builds to something I enjoy)☺️
A lot of ideas were picked up and then dropped a few episodes later. So, is there any info on the production of Skybound?
(I checked Brent Miller's channel but there wasn't much)
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