• hOrni@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    More like:

    • Nobody cares about this part

    • Lobo shows up

    • Nobody cares about this part either

    And Lobo wasn’t that cool anyways.

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        13 days ago

        Im conflicted,

        if that waste of breath sorbo is disappointed, that would normally indicate it was doing something right.

        • blartcap_@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          12 days ago

          He wasn’t disappointed, he was supposed to act disappointed. But he’s so dumb he thought that was a speech line and chose to yell it out.

          This meme is a constant reminder of how dumb Kevin Sorbo is.

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            13 days ago

            Other than the fact that Sorbo misunderstood the script, and screamed “Disappointed!,” when that was the acting direction in square brackets to indicate emotion, on the next line that he was supposed to deliver in a disappointed tone. Apparently Kevin Sorbo is illiterate when it comes to scripts, which is entirely unsurprising for a traitor to humanity like Sorbo.

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              13 days ago

              Obviously Sorbo can and does do all kinds of wrong, I’m not disputing that. Not Hercules’ fault.

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                I never met Hercules, if he actually existed, so I can’t objectively tell if Hercules would have been less blinded by the current zeitgeist of his ancient greek time than Sorbo was by the 20th century.

                I can’t objectively tell if Hercules would have been offended by Sorbo’s depiction of him because Sorbo was too progressive or too conservative for Hercules, but I bet it would have been a mix of both, if Hercules was a real person.