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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: May 6, 2023 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
This is the first time I've seen this happen. They changed things to make it more violent, and on top of that the changes were all incredibly good! It really emphasizes what omni man was saying about outlasting everything and being more than the humans while also giving mark moments to show exactly how he feels by trying to save as many people as possible. It made this whole confrontation even more impactful.
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The biggest change is that the audience doesn't know Omniman killed the Guardians right away. You don't get the same level of constant tension and excited fear for what might happen in scenes with Nolan and others, because you don't know yet.
The audience having that information and it being constantly dangled over your head is an amazing change for the atmosphere of the first season.
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I must admit, I'm very happy with MOST of the changes they made when adapting for TV.
That fight sequence was definitely improved on TV.
Another improvement was the killing of the Guardians of the Globe. In the comics, it was a huge mystery who killed them for several issues because Omni-Man pretty much one-shot them all at super speed. Except for Immortal, they probably never saw who killed them. On the show, the GOTG gave Omni-Man a run for his money and actually left him fucked up on the floor afterwards. We (the audience) knew and got to hold on to the suspense of "when/how will they find out?" for several episodes.
Also, Omni-Man fucking up the Flaxans homeworld... Chef's Kiss!! In the comics, he was just gone from Earth for months and just showed up one day saying he handled them. On the show, you see the gory details of him clapping the cheeks of the whole civilization. Can't wait to see how they adapt Rex's next dealings with them!
The rare one I don't like is having Amber be a complete bitch when Invincible reveals his secret identity. In the comics, it was a shock but she was understanding and rolled with it (at least in the beginning). On TV, she already knew, but gave him shit for not telling her sooner. If anything, already knowing and having plenty of time to analyze and digest the news should've made her more empathetic to what he was going through. But nope, she was a complete self-centered bitch about it and completely ruined her likability.
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@deeznut709
1 year ago
The writers for the show really hate people don't they💀💀💀
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