Continuity Lock Out: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
m (Mass update links)
(Removed bullet point that resulted from misunderstanding of series chronology)
Line 225: Line 225:
* ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'' is frequently accused of this. While most of the references make sense to a casual fan, the use of this trope pretty much single-handedly turned the Ridley scene into one of the most despised scenes in the series history.
* ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'' is frequently accused of this. While most of the references make sense to a casual fan, the use of this trope pretty much single-handedly turned the Ridley scene into one of the most despised scenes in the series history.
** To give you an idea, this plot point came from an obscure manga that was never released outside of Japan, where Samus has already feared Ridley since he [[You Killed My Father|killed her mother]] and lead a massacre of [[Doomed Hometown|her home planet K2L.]] About the only indication people get is a [[Makes Just as Much Sense in Context|nonsensical shot of Samus turning into her child self]], rather than actually showing the ravaging of K2L for context.
** To give you an idea, this plot point came from an obscure manga that was never released outside of Japan, where Samus has already feared Ridley since he [[You Killed My Father|killed her mother]] and lead a massacre of [[Doomed Hometown|her home planet K2L.]] About the only indication people get is a [[Makes Just as Much Sense in Context|nonsensical shot of Samus turning into her child self]], rather than actually showing the ravaging of K2L for context.
*** Considering this is, AT LEAST, the Fourth Time she has Met Ridley, and she ALREADY killed him two times over...and that's not even COUNTING the Prime Series and other spin-offs. It still makes no goddamn sense. She should be yelling about "WHY DO YOU NOT DIE!" instead of cowering like a Little Girl. Literally.