When was it ever said that Christopher Clod is the Executor?
I got the impression that he's just another antagonist, like Terl, Prick, Zod, Mechakara, etc.
That said, the voices do sound similar now that I think about it, but not much beyond that.
Hide / Show RepliesThey're both played by Rob Walker. I'd give a explanation for how it also fits with Star Wars but it's too late at night and my brain is numb.
Ah, okay. I haven't seen Star Wars since I was, like 5 or 6, so I must have missed the reference.
Nostalgia Chick and the Expy stuff.
I just cut it because I am not quite sure how to handle it. While her costume is from Seven of Nice, obviously, her behavior is actually much more similar to the proto-Borg drone from the very first Star Trek movie, e.g. using the phrase "Carbon Unit", being cold and unemotional. Her resemblance with Seven Og Nine is really just the costume, so it is more of a Shout-Out than an expo
So, what do we do. Do we combine this into one entry, and explaing that her behavior is actually very different and only the costume is really the connection, or do we split it into to entries, one for the costume, one for the behavior?
Hide / Show RepliesPerhaps wait until we see more of her to see what's happening? I would go for the latter option though.
Concerning the Natter on Hypocrite:
It is natter, and a Justifying Edit to boot. That a character trope is in character for any given person is the assumption, there is no need to point it out. All this does is trying to make excuses for Spoony's apparent like of Highlander2, which, considering it's a joke in a freaking movie, is completely superfluous.
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Does the Last Angry Geek count as a Heel–Face Turn?
He and Cloak one are said to be different people in his show and AT 4 W, and I thought his reveal as Cloak one was just a gag, like Spooney and insano being the same person, or how that time in the Child's play crossover, The Critic was seen putting on a bum costume while trying to switch characters.
Perhaps the Plot Hole did it?