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-->-- '''Megatron,''' ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime.''

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-->-- '''Megatron,''' ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime.''
'''Megatron''', ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime''



->''"[Force Healing] is a big plot hole because of the fact that it completely ruins ''death''. There's no tension anymore. Death is a complete joke [[Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker in this film]]. [[DeathIsCheap This person dies; comes back]]. ''This'' person dies; comes back. So, '''[[OpeningACanOfClones you do not give a shit when somebody dies]]'''! And not only that, but it completely ruins the series for the future. Like, you've got force ghosts that can do stuff [...], lightning strikes [...], and now we've got force healing [so] nobody can fucking die... I don't want to see episode X! I don't want to see XI; I don't want to see XII! ...They have to go away. They have to go back into the past."''
-->-- '''''WebVideo/TheAngryJoeShow''' on force healing in ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''''.

->''I hold that all {{God Mode Sue}}s inevitably end up with idiot plots. If - and that’s a pretty big if - not by virtue of the suethor failing to grasp the implications of all the powers they have heaped and keep on heaping onto the Sue, then by virtue of the suethor being far more interested in showing off how awesome their character is and/or indulging in their personal power/revenge/harem fantasies than actually bringing the story to a conclusion. In either case, we end up with a character who, despite trivialising every encounter, consistently fails at actually bringing things to an end, seemingly caring far more about their own self-aggrandisement than their supposed heroic motivations.

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->''"[Force Healing] is a big plot hole because of the fact that it completely ruins ''death''. There's no tension anymore. Death is a complete joke [[Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker in this film]]. film. [[DeathIsCheap This person dies; comes back]]. back.]] ''This'' person dies; comes back. So, '''[[OpeningACanOfClones you do not give a shit when somebody dies]]'''! And not only that, but it completely ruins the series for the future. Like, [[Film/TheLastJedi you've got force ghosts Force Ghosts that can do stuff stuff]] [...], lightning strikes [...], and now we've got force healing Force Healing [so] nobody can fucking die... I don't want to see episode Episode X! I don't want to see XI; I don't want to see XII! ...They have to go away. They have to go back into the past."''
-->-- '''''WebVideo/TheAngryJoeShow''' '''''WebVideo/TheAngryJoeShow''''' on force healing Force Healing in ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''''.

''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''

->''I hold that all {{God Mode Sue}}s inevitably end up with idiot plots. If - and that’s that's a pretty big if - not by virtue of the suethor failing to grasp the implications of all the powers they have heaped and keep on heaping onto the Sue, then by virtue of the suethor being far more interested in showing off how awesome their character is and/or indulging in their personal power/revenge/harem fantasies than actually bringing the story to a conclusion. In either case, we end up with a character who, despite trivialising every encounter, consistently fails at actually bringing things to an end, seemingly caring far more about their own self-aggrandisement than their supposed heroic motivations.
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->''I hold that all {{God Mode Sue}}s inevitably end up with {{idiot plot}}s. If - and that’s a pretty big if - not by virtue of the suethor failing to grasp the implications of all the powers they have heaped and keep on heaping onto the Sue, then by virtue of the suethor being far more interested in showing off how awesome their character is and/or indulging in their personal power/revenge/harem fantasies than actually bringing the story to a conclusion. In either case, we end up with a character who, despite trivialising every encounter, consistently fails at actually bringing things to an end, seemingly caring far more about their own self-aggrandisement than their supposed heroic motivations.

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->''I hold that all {{God Mode Sue}}s inevitably end up with {{idiot plot}}s.idiot plots. If - and that’s a pretty big if - not by virtue of the suethor failing to grasp the implications of all the powers they have heaped and keep on heaping onto the Sue, then by virtue of the suethor being far more interested in showing off how awesome their character is and/or indulging in their personal power/revenge/harem fantasies than actually bringing the story to a conclusion. In either case, we end up with a character who, despite trivialising every encounter, consistently fails at actually bringing things to an end, seemingly caring far more about their own self-aggrandisement than their supposed heroic motivations.

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