slam dunk film 2023
^ Williams, Imari [@ImariSpeaks] (July 5, 2021). "I'm late announcing this, but I'm pumped to
announce my involvement with #EightySix streaming on Crunchy Role, 🥰❤️🙏🏾. This stud in the video I voice is Lev, a repairman for the 86 Sector. He's salty and takes no sh**, just the way I like it. Thank you to @BangZoom for the chance" (Tweet). Retrieved July 11, 2021 – via Twitter. ^ Thomas, Rebeka [@rebekastuff] (December 22, 2021). "Delighted to say I play SHIDEN on 8⃣6⃣ #EightySix streaming on Crunchyroll. :D So great to work with @Warmupguy and appreciate the folks at @BangZoom for
havin me ✨" (Tweet). Retrieved December 22, 2021 – via Twitter. ^ Yokobori, Jenny [@JennyYokobori] (June 19, 2021).
Like a smug politician weasling his way through legal loopholes, I gleefully point to rule 6: "Any bets
made in accordance with the pledges must be upheld. " What a freaking idiot. Also; seek 8: "Being caught cheating during a game is grounds for an instant loss. " Add on 7: "Conflicts between groups will be conducted by designated representatives with absolute authority. " Now, reasonably NOBODY would cheat since any sad sap could accuse them of such trickery and thereby summon the Holy Jury to investigate. In other words, one might as well accuse the other of cheating during every turn! It would only be natural. Yet they CHEATED in the show! What fools they are! Now, one may be skeptical with regards to the omniscience of these divine beings. Well, if they don't know any better, then why not accuse your opponent of cheating just for the sake of it? If rule 8 is divine law, then it must be fulfilled. If the representatives don't know that it WASN'T cheating, then they just have to assume that it WAS! Or else, how could rule 8 ever truly be enforced?
Second on my agenda of criticism: they gave up after rule 8! Rule 9 simply states that the other rules exist, as if I couldn't figure that out already. A heckler cries out: "Quite the contrary, it ensures the
permanence of the previous rules!" To you I say this: if the god of games believes that the rules should not change, then why would such a god change them in any case? It is merely affirming one's own opinion, that is, I made these rules, and I will tell myself that I will not change these rules (but of course I wont!). Now, here's the real kicker: what rule protects rule 9 from change? I see no such rule.
Underneath the choking meta humor jokes, the occasional bits of good action, mediocre characterization, and the show’s aesthetic managing to capture the balancing act it’s trying to perfect, the show is propelled by moments, not narrative. The good moments come too few and far between; it leaves the rest of the experience pertaining to the Cult of
Diabolos (or “Diablos,” depending on who’s
translating it) and its actual world lumbering along until it gets to the next meme-worthy instance. It comes in both the form of emphasizing things that don’t really need to be emphasized, or blasting through things when it should stop and catch its breath. The result leaves *The Eminence in Shadow* as an organizational mess, which diminishes its bright points greatly.
With its second season being announced, I do not doubt that there will surely be more masturbatory indulgences in its own supposed cleverness.
I would not, however, find that “atomic.