Wow ... how many rediculous plot-holes for a series supposed to be about realism, can one episode have?
A "dark" elf, ends up a lightly-tanned one, (sigh)
a ELVEN custodian / protector of a forest, a creature of fey-origins , isn't aware of basic density / over/undergrown dynamics ?
And then, in the middle of a FAMINE , the people supposedly RESPOND positively to him accepting the gluttony 'champion' , rather than find it insulting / insensitive at-least, that WHILE they're starving, the new king's entertaining and taking-on a glutton?
Ugh... i couldn't watch the rest of this episode. And didn't care if it got better.
>> / SKIP / FF.
A "dark" elf, ends up a lightly-tanned one, (sigh)
a ELVEN custodian / protector of a forest, a creature of fey-origins , isn't aware of basic density / over/undergrown dynamics ?
And then, in the middle of a FAMINE , the people supposedly RESPOND positively to him accepting the gluttony 'champion' , rather than find it insulting / insensitive at-least, that WHILE they're starving, the new king's entertaining and taking-on a glutton?
Ugh... i couldn't watch the rest of this episode. And didn't care if it got better.
>> / SKIP / FF.