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Groundbreaking Idea For Next Year: How About Getting Rid Of The Jury Vote Because It's Still Political,

groundbreaking idea for next year: how about getting rid of the jury vote because it's still political, definitely not about songs and doesn't make anyone happy

just saying 😉

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2 years ago

I'm just curious

are you, are you ...going to blame young Snow the same way you bullied Gale or ??


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2 years ago

Same thoughts

I want to watch a movie to enjoy the aesthetics and for the sake of returning to the Capitol. Moreover, now they can make a better picture (oh technologies). But at the same time, everything is likely to go wrong again, as this return to the past erases the meaningful things.

Yes, it's after the war, yes it's from the past, but it's still the Capitol. These are the ruins, but of an extravagant and already technologically advanced city of our future. The colors may be muted, but they should be there to become even brighter over time.

movie prediction: visuals are gonna be good, but the story will lack Snow's narcissistic tendencies and be misread. depth not applied, but aesthetics.


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2 years ago

I can accept most of opinions that Caesar isn't a good person, UNTIL after a worthy arguments ✨the argument✨ comes up and his name is Lucretius Flickerman.

In general, I don't like the idea of characters' kinship, because "hereditary professions" is a very lazy and simple option. Children do not always follow in the footsteps of their parents for various reasons.

It actually surprises me (although no, it was expected) how quickly everyone around decided that L*cretius was none other than Caesar's father. When I read the ballad, I thought if he was an ancestor, then some kind of weird uncle or grandfather that everyone forgot about (because he was quickly removed). So, if he exists in my version, then he is a local tio bruno (but I love bruno, this is different case), at every mention of which Caesar is embarrassed and cringes, so we don't talk about L*cretius us us us.

And when someone says that Caesar got his entire job and position only as an inheritance from his father, it really disturbs me, because this guy literally did not exist 3 years ago. He's like a bonus. Can't take it as something serious and meaningful idk. I have a feeling that Collins didn't plan to write a prequel at all, don't know why she wrote tbosas in this way((( but that's topic for different conversation.

I love funny weird characters and parrots but it's not the case. I wouldn't have any problems with L*cretius character if his last name wasn't Flickerman.


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2 years ago

nooooooo

cha cha cha boy :(((


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