(Ooh! I know know someone from Canada, Australia, and Europe! Hehe! Yeah, it's starting to get a little chilly here, yesterday our low was about 54ish... excited for Autumn!!! So all in all, weather is Mice in general! :-P)
Exactly! You don't suspect anything, I don't suspect anything, we're all good bro! (Thanks!!! :-))))
(Well, it all started with Jay, I had never fallen in love with a cartoon character, but I knew then and there, it was destiny! :-P)
(My, my, my, so many people from so many different places! Heh, time to get out your sweaters, ladies and gentlemen.)
Tell me more!!
(Ikr! And I'm just here in da states...:-P exactly! Christmas is coming' y'all! :-P)
Well, from there. My obsession grew. I had a brief, brief mind you. Moment when I like Kai, but then, I saw him! :-P
(My, my, my, so many people from so many different places! Heh, time to get out your sweaters, ladies and gentlemen.)
Tell me more!!
(Ikr! And I'm just here in da states...:-P exactly! Christmas is coming' y'all! :-P)
Well, from there. My obsession grew. I had a brief, brief mind you. Moment when I like Kai, but then, I saw him! :-P
Cole just kind of snuck up on you, didn't he? At first my favorite ninja was Jay, until Cole began to catch my attention. I'm the type of fan-girl who appreciates underrated characters, and I began to observe our dark-haired friend closely as he contributed to the team and his character grew. I lost respect for him when the love-triangle trouble started up, but his character really shone in Tournament of Elements, Possession, and even Skybound. I like both his admirable attributes and his flaws, and I love what the show has done to the character throughout the seasons (until Day of the departed, that is, XP). Question: Do you like reading fan-fictions here?
(Ikr! And I'm just here in da states...:-P exactly! Christmas is coming' y'all! :-P)
Well, from there. My obsession grew. I had a brief, brief mind you. Moment when I like Kai, but then, I saw him! :-P
Cole just kind of snuck up on you, didn't he? At first my favorite ninja was Jay, until Cole began to catch my attention. I'm the type of fan-girl who appreciates underrated characters, and I began to observe our dark-haired friend closely as he contributed to the team and his character grew. I lost respect for him when the love-triangle trouble started up, but his character really shone in Tournament of Elements, Possession, and even Skybound. I like both his admirable attributes and his flaws, and I love what the show has done to the character throughout the seasons (until Day of the departed, that is, XP). Question: Do you like reading fan-fictions here?
Exactly!
See, I have to disagree with you there. I liked the love triangle. And Dots. Because it showcased how Cole dealt with feeling weak. Feeling unwanted. And in reality, he never truly wanted to fight for Nya with Jay. Because that's not who he is, he wanted Nya to choose who she wanted. And he's always been like a better brother to her. So she just got a little confused. Jay was just angry and lost in general. So he took it out on Cole, but Cole didn't want to get involved. And in Dots, we see him feeling weak. Unwanted and powerless. For the first time in awhile. And the way he deals with it is how he dealt when he was first turned into a ghost. He pretty much shut down. So I loved seeing him sorta facing his fear. So yah.. :-P
Cole just kind of snuck up on you, didn't he? At first my favorite ninja was Jay, until Cole began to catch my attention. I'm the type of fan-girl who appreciates underrated characters, and I began to observe our dark-haired friend closely as he contributed to the team and his character grew. I lost respect for him when the love-triangle trouble started up, but his character really shone in Tournament of Elements, Possession, and even Skybound. I like both his admirable attributes and his flaws, and I love what the show has done to the character throughout the seasons (until Day of the departed, that is, XP). Question: Do you like reading fan-fictions here?
Exactly!
See, I have to disagree with you there. I liked the love triangle. And Dots. Because it showcased how Cole dealt with feeling weak. Feeling unwanted. And in reality, he never truly wanted to fight for Nya with Jay. Because that's not who he is, he wanted Nya to choose who she wanted. And he's always been like a better brother to her. So she just got a little confused. Jay was just angry and lost in general. So he took it out on Cole, but Cole didn't want to get involved. And in Dots, we see him feeling weak. Unwanted and powerless. For the first time in awhile. And the way he deals with it is how he dealt when he was first turned into a ghost. He pretty much shut down. So I loved seeing him sorta facing his fear. So yah.. :-P
*jabs finger excitedly in your direction* You, my friend, are my favorite type of fan-girl! You're the type who finds the good in the bad!
You're right; we got an incredible new look at Cole in Rebooted. It got under my skin when he took Nya's hand and said "Heh. Don't tell Jay about this. . .", but you're right in the sense that he was a great friend to both Nya and Jay and wanted nothing but the best for them, even if his feelings of longing and being unwanted got in the way a bit at times. In one aspect I dislike the triangle (because the thought of the usually practical-minded and loyal Nya deliberately cheating on sweet Jay was sickening and made me want to strangle her), but in a different way I loved it--it was one of the greatest things to happen to the show because it created unbelievable loads of character development from all sides, leading to things such as Cole and Jay's dramatic confrontation, Nya and Cole's friendship, the sealing of Jay and Nya's relationship, and who knows what else! I also really liked it because of the way the writers handled it--I don't read very many romantic stories, but I have seen my fair share of love-triangles. In all of the situations I've seen (such as in the Tarzan novels or the 39 Clues series), the solution the writers usually went with was to simply kill off the third party, thereby leaving the girl with no choice but to pick the surviving lover. This always seemed like lazy writing to me, so when I was watching Ninjago and I see Cole come in between Jay and Nya, my initial thought was: "Uh-oh." What I didn't expect was for the clashing suitors to ultimately confront one another after a series of skirmishes, make peace with each other, return to being best friends, the girl choosing neither one for a long period of time, keeping up a close friendship with the third party in a way you can't help but love, and finally, after an epic series of events and emotion ending with the girl and her original lover making out right in front of the rejected third party, the said third party expresses simple happiness for the sealing of their relationship and is at peace with the whole thing. If I didn't know Ninjago was an awesome show by that time, I sure did then. As for Day of the Departed, I really just resent it because it was a major disappointment, was trying to cram too many stories at once, and overall was just another cliche Halloween special--not to mention the fact that I felt that Cole deserved an entire season, not just one lousy forty-minute episode. Still, his character did shine brightly that night, and it did indeed do him loads of credit. His passage as a ghost was an epic step for Cole, and I'm very glad it happened.
Wow. I sure yap a lot online, don't I? That was probably more information than you wanted to know.
Eeehh... im just here for the show, i don't have any ninjago sets, even if i HAD one small rebooted set, althrough that was taken apart and it'd peices used for many MOC's i have.
See, I have to disagree with you there. I liked the love triangle. And Dots. Because it showcased how Cole dealt with feeling weak. Feeling unwanted. And in reality, he never truly wanted to fight for Nya with Jay. Because that's not who he is, he wanted Nya to choose who she wanted. And he's always been like a better brother to her. So she just got a little confused. Jay was just angry and lost in general. So he took it out on Cole, but Cole didn't want to get involved. And in Dots, we see him feeling weak. Unwanted and powerless. For the first time in awhile. And the way he deals with it is how he dealt when he was first turned into a ghost. He pretty much shut down. So I loved seeing him sorta facing his fear. So yah.. :-P
*jabs finger excitedly in your direction* You, my friend, are my favorite type of fan-girl! You're the type who finds the good in the bad!
You're right; we got an incredible new look at Cole in Rebooted. It got under my skin when he took Nya's hand and said "Heh. Don't tell Jay about this. . .", but you're right in the sense that he was a great friend to both Nya and Jay and wanted nothing but the best for them, even if his feelings of longing and being unwanted got in the way a bit at times. In one aspect I dislike the triangle (because the thought of the usually practical-minded and loyal Nya deliberately cheating on sweet Jay was sickening and made me want to strangle her), but in a different way I loved it--it was one of the greatest things to happen to the show because it created unbelievable loads of character development from all sides, leading to things such as Cole and Jay's dramatic confrontation, Nya and Cole's friendship, the sealing of Jay and Nya's relationship, and who knows what else! I also really liked it because of the way the writers handled it--I don't read very many romantic stories, but I have seen my fair share of love-triangles. In all of the situations I've seen (such as in the Tarzan novels or the 39 Clues series), the solution the writers usually went with was to simply kill off the third party, thereby leaving the girl with no choice but to pick the surviving lover. This always seemed like lazy writing to me, so when I was watching Ninjago and I see Cole come in between Jay and Nya, my initial thought was: "Uh-oh." What I didn't expect was for the clashing suitors to ultimately confront one another after a series of skirmishes, make peace with each other, return to being best friends, the girl choosing neither one for a long period of time, keeping up a close friendship with the third party in a way you can't help but love, and finally, after an epic series of events and emotion ending with the girl and her original lover making out right in front of the rejected third party, the said third party expresses simple happiness for the sealing of their relationship and is at peace with the whole thing. If I didn't know Ninjago was an awesome show by that time, I sure did then. As for Day of the Departed, I really just resent it because it was a major disappointment, was trying to cram too many stories at once, and overall was just another cliche Halloween special--not to mention the fact that I felt that Cole deserved an entire season, not just one lousy forty-minute episode. Still, his character did shine brightly that night, and it did indeed do him loads of credit. His passage as a ghost was an epic step for Cole, and I'm very glad it happened.
Wow. I sure yap a lot online, don't I? That was probably more information than you wanted to know.
Hehe! Yeah, I always try to find a positive side. :-P
Yeah, but at the same time. I thought the train scene meant a lot. Nya was quite awkward around Cole, because she started wondering. And Cole was just being loyal to Jay. He never wanted to hurt Jay or Nya. And Nya never truly meant to hurt Jay. Both of them have never been in any relationship. So all this is new to them. And Nya got tired after awhile of Jay taking her for granted. So she wanted a break. And the perfect match machine didn't help at all. So that sorta pushed her over the edge. Even in ep one of season three. She's being nice to Jay, but in a friendshippy way. Not as Bf Gf. So after awhile, she started thinking. And that's where she got confused about Jay and Cole.
And as for Dotd. I do wish we had gotten more. But at the same time, for what they gave us. I thought it was good. And yes we still need a Cole season. But I have a theory. That will be one of the last seasons they do. For... *Ahem!* Certain reasons... Which I shall jot name because I hate this theory. But it would push the storyline forwards... :-P
*jabs finger excitedly in your direction* You, my friend, are my favorite type of fan-girl! You're the type who finds the good in the bad!
You're right; we got an incredible new look at Cole in Rebooted. It got under my skin when he took Nya's hand and said "Heh. Don't tell Jay about this. . .", but you're right in the sense that he was a great friend to both Nya and Jay and wanted nothing but the best for them, even if his feelings of longing and being unwanted got in the way a bit at times. In one aspect I dislike the triangle (because the thought of the usually practical-minded and loyal Nya deliberately cheating on sweet Jay was sickening and made me want to strangle her), but in a different way I loved it--it was one of the greatest things to happen to the show because it created unbelievable loads of character development from all sides, leading to things such as Cole and Jay's dramatic confrontation, Nya and Cole's friendship, the sealing of Jay and Nya's relationship, and who knows what else! I also really liked it because of the way the writers handled it--I don't read very many romantic stories, but I have seen my fair share of love-triangles. In all of the situations I've seen (such as in the Tarzan novels or the 39 Clues series), the solution the writers usually went with was to simply kill off the third party, thereby leaving the girl with no choice but to pick the surviving lover. This always seemed like lazy writing to me, so when I was watching Ninjago and I see Cole come in between Jay and Nya, my initial thought was: "Uh-oh." What I didn't expect was for the clashing suitors to ultimately confront one another after a series of skirmishes, make peace with each other, return to being best friends, the girl choosing neither one for a long period of time, keeping up a close friendship with the third party in a way you can't help but love, and finally, after an epic series of events and emotion ending with the girl and her original lover making out right in front of the rejected third party, the said third party expresses simple happiness for the sealing of their relationship and is at peace with the whole thing. If I didn't know Ninjago was an awesome show by that time, I sure did then. As for Day of the Departed, I really just resent it because it was a major disappointment, was trying to cram too many stories at once, and overall was just another cliche Halloween special--not to mention the fact that I felt that Cole deserved an entire season, not just one lousy forty-minute episode. Still, his character did shine brightly that night, and it did indeed do him loads of credit. His passage as a ghost was an epic step for Cole, and I'm very glad it happened.
Wow. I sure yap a lot online, don't I? That was probably more information than you wanted to know.
Hehe! Yeah, I always try to find a positive side. :-P
Yeah, but at the same time. I thought the train scene meant a lot. Nya was quite awkward around Cole, because she started wondering. And Cole was just being loyal to Jay. He never wanted to hurt Jay or Nya. And Nya never truly meant to hurt Jay. Both of them have never been in any relationship. So all this is new to them. And Nya got tired after awhile of Jay taking her for granted. So she wanted a break. And the perfect match machine didn't help at all. So that sorta pushed her over the edge. Even in ep one of season three. She's being nice to Jay, but in a friendshippy way. Not as Bf Gf. So after awhile, she started thinking. And that's where she got confused about Jay and Cole.
And as for Dotd. I do wish we had gotten more. But at the same time, for what they gave us. I thought it was good. And yes we still need a Cole season. But I have a theory. That will be one of the last seasons they do. For... *Ahem!* Certain reasons... Which I shall jot name because I hate this theory. But it would push the storyline forwards... :-P
Eh. I can keep up. :-P
@underlined: *arches eyebrow in interest* My curiosity is piqued once more. Do tell.
Eeehh... im just here for the show, i don't have any ninjago sets, even if i HAD one small rebooted set, althrough that was taken apart and it'd peices used for many MOC's i have.
Hey, it is a TFOLN club not just fans of the sets I only have the Zane spinner from the first wave of sets myself lol and a couple smaller stuff like a Zane keychain, minifig pack, and all four ninja pens, but that's it. Well, DVDs of the show too
Eeehh... im just here for the show, i don't have any ninjago sets, even if i HAD one small rebooted set, althrough that was taken apart and it'd peices used for many MOC's i have.
Hey, it is a TFOLN club not just fans of the sets I only have the Zane spinner from the first wave of sets myself lol and a couple smaller stuff like a Zane keychain, minifig pack, and all four ninja pens, but that's it. Well, DVDs of the show too
Hey, it is a TFOLN club not just fans of the sets I only have the Zane spinner from the first wave of sets myself lol and a couple smaller stuff like a Zane keychain, minifig pack, and all four ninja pens, but that's it. Well, DVDs of the show too
Ninja pens? Do they spijitzu you a essay?
Hah, I wish. Naw they just sorta sit on my bookshelf because they aren't practical to write with