Can we have a good old plot hole thread. I'll start:
Why did Alec Ryder kill himself when it was earlier confirmed that even a lowlife like his kids could renew broken helmet glass?
Can we have a good old plot hole thread. I'll start:
Why did Alec Ryder kill himself when it was earlier confirmed that even a lowlife like his kids could renew broken helmet glass?
why didn't frodo fly to Mordor on the eagles?
If magic isn't real after all, then how do you explain the entire Layton vs. Phoenix Wright prologue?
the big eye would see him
That album was absolute shit.
Why doesn't the aliens just suck all of the whatever out of the humans instead of making the matrix
How would it stop him though?
Decent cover though.
It had Hit That and Long Way Home was alright
because the machines were actually using them as coprocessors regardless of what the movie portrays.
with the nazigul
Why didn't Lord Moldybutt just have someone stab Larry to death in his sleep?
Why didn't Karliah just shoot Mercer with the paralysis arrow instead of you?
Come on, Lightning Rod is great. Long Way Home is good too. Race Against Yourself and Never Gonna Find me are the other good songs.
Hit that fucking blows, gtfo out nu-Offspring faggot
It's sad they changed the plot point to batteries from this just because the general audience wouldn't get it.
Meant to quote too my bad
Does that even count as a plot hole?
That's just characters being stupid, instead of logical inconsistencies in the story.
How did Xion exist from Sora's stolen memories if Sora didn't even reach Castle Oblivion until like a week after she was born
Hit That isn't far off from their older stuff in terms of content. Plus the Frogger riff is pretty great.
It's when you get to that surfer sounding album in 2012 and that one with California Cruisin is when you have issues.
pro-tip: plot holes don't exist
It was a pretty big flaw. Ryder took one breath earlier and fixed her helmet immediately. She was literally gasping for breath hard wide awake and didn't fix it. Neither did the guy with way more training with a computer in his head.
How did killing one Booker in one reality prevent the Comstock from ever being born when there's infinite number of other realities when the events would play out differently?
Because it wasn't nessecary. What would flying the ring to Mordor have accomplished but saving time? Time was not a critical factor. Until Aragorn goaded him on with the Palantir, the beginning of Sauron's conquest was still years away.
All that mattered was secrecy. It was absolutely imperative that Sauron be given no indication of the ring's true destination. If he had even considered the possibility that his enemies would try to destroy the ring he would have taken the relatively simple step of sealing the entrance to the forge. He hadn't because he believed (correctly, as it turned out) that no one could withstand the ring's influence, especially not in the forge where his magic was strongest.
Also, the ring couldn't simply be dropped into the caldera. It had to be unmade in the forge. And furthermore the eagles would have been susceptible to the ring's influence and Sauron would have seen them coming.