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Hi guys! I have a website! It's still in the works but I have some things done and keep adding little by little, in case you wanna check it out


You will be able to stream only an hour of video, if the reaction is over an hour and you'd like to see the rest of it you're gonna have to download the reaction. Sorry about that, I'll let you know when I fix that.

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Anonymous

Really? Not a single mention of how this episode references another Pixie Dust show you're reacting to? I'm disappointed in you, Sora 😄 lmao. The nickname "Curly Q" had nothing to do with Quentin's hair but to the twist people sometimes put in their handwriting which is called a curly-que. The reason this episode makes so little sense is because not a single moment of it happens in the books. Like Game of Thrones. Show was amazing when the writers were working off of the source material, but as soon as soon as they went off on their own, the quality went straight to shit. Ironically also, far more magic happens in the books then what does in the show.

soramiyano

Maybe they had to cut back because of special effects are expensive(?) I dont know, I havent read the books so I really dont understand when people come "the book is better!!!!" because.... well, I have nothing to compare it to and I do like what I see xD what show? what?

Anonymous

I might agree with the special effects budget, but then they added in a bunch of CGI that are series only, like the demon creature that Quentin swallows and the books having sex, or that entire fountain scene from the previous episode. I've tried to avoid comparisons, although I've probably failed more often than not in that. I think I was just so mad because when I read the book, I saw a lot of myself in Quentin, and yet the series version of Quentin is so much different that it actually pissed me off when I watched the first episode. It's always the problem when you try to adapt books or video games into movies and television shows. Something always gets added, something always gets changed, something always gets left, and in the end, some fan ends up getting pissed off.