[@SleepingSilence], I might be stealing your thunder right now, but christ do I have to address this. [quote=@Awson]You're only proving more that you didn't get it. The point is that the superb action and visuals are enough to make story less important than usual. That's an argument for the lightness of it.[/quote] So, [@Awson] deflects your attack of the plot by saying the money is in the visuals. Alright, fine, that's somewhat an invalid move of debate but damn it this is a fucking roleplaying website. No need to be a stickler. But I still have confusion regarding why the man then defends the plot and characters in the same post. [quote=@Awson]I guess I'll go through the characters. I'd let you say little growth, but none? Max and Furiosa: No trust, to trust. Max has a nice moment where he goes against convention and doesn't stay with them. Furiosa's dream of paradise is destroyed, she accepts the Citadel as her home. Nux: Mindless drone, dreams crushed, abolishes his idol[/quote] Your agreement is either the plot is extremely weak or your argument is the plot has actual points, Awson. Keep your argument consistent. As well, [@SleepingSilence] is giving some legitimate concerns to the gaps in the new Mad Max's plot, so it would also be wise to answer those queries instead of throwing them aside. But, again, I'm not gonna be a nazi about debates on RoleplayerGuild.com, but your biggest fault is definitely that inconsistency. EDIT: Ninja'd by four minutes. Oh well. I will keep the rest of the writing above just so anyone can educate themselves on my opinion on this debate and argument. Hopefully no one cares. [@Awson], you're very honorable to give up a debate in order to keep a typed flash fire from happening. Well on you, you're better than half the internet population. Alright, time to break for lunch everybody.