4:17:542003 FMA had good character progression
4:17:55@MarcoPolo_9494 Is that FMA movie the one they end up in actual Germany?
4:18:19we'll make you like it, just give us time
4:18:32The biggest problem with FMA:B is that it expects you to watch the first series or read the manga; that's why the first episode of Brotherhood gives like 5 spoilers.
4:18:32:cat-orange-whistling::cat-orange-whistling::cat-orange-whistling:
4:18:49There's not a lot of interpersonal development in the world
4:18:54I like sci-fi, but not AS much if it takes place in space
4:18:55Not a Galactic War enjoyer got it
4:18:59but you don't have that issue with medieval stuff?
4:18:59Is this a rotating the apple impairment thing?
4:19:00does that not apply to fantasy works?
4:19:06It’s like tails explaining it “I used a rubber band and a paper clip to build this Time Machine”
4:19:07Plenty of sci-fi have grounded and human stories, with the setting being more background
4:19:10hmm... but you don't have this issue with fantasy...?
4:19:28No, it depends on the scifi. You're being too narrow.
4:19:29Depends on the sci fi setting
4:19:35I enjoyed the new trigun anime. that's like the last anime I watched
4:19:42Maybe the pod is the personality-
4:19:46how many have you actually tried?
4:19:55I mean, that sounds like more depressing, pessimistic sci-fi
4:19:55Making me think of Dredd or Fifth Element with that description