Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4864110-20190228172819/@comment-31330278-20190507211425

Took me long enough. College, challenges and stuff, so i could only read the prequels. But, here i am:

1. Malcohm's Woods: I thought the Malcolm would be our legendary Ian Malcolm, but you really caught my eye with his nephew and his rouge raptor. If and when i'll have more free time, i'm totally going to go deep in episode 1 onward. BX is a callback to DX, which is just what every JP fan would appreciate :-). Will it be as deadly as the original, or something that works differently?

2. Jurassic World: Die Hard: The use of configurations is die hard. For real. I try to write my stories/fanfics without configurations, because only die hard JP fans are able to appreciate it. Did Sean Nolan's name was meant as an homage to Sean Connery and Christopher Nolan? From the prologue, i can already say Sean sounds like a great villain, with a better motive than many canon villains. I mean, if it was my wife and unborn daughter, i dont want to know what i might do. If he was a canon villain, how high would you rank him? I must say that Papa-Rex and Baby-Rex did Ludlow a favor. I wouldn't be envy toward Ludlow if Sean had found him first.

3. I agree with most of your rational about the children. Sorry to hear about your divorced parents. My own parents got divorced approximately at the same age you and Gray were. I wasn't distressed by that. Many people wanted me to be, but i wasn't. The only one who wasn't. It's better that way. You're lucky you haven't been there when my parents were married. Saw "Married With Children", with Ed O'neill as Al Bundy? So his and Peggy's marrige were heaven compare to my own parents' marriage. I'm glad that at least you took it better than Gray and learned the lessons you need to have a better relationship with your current (or future in case you don't have any) girlfriend.

4. As much as Hammond is 100% right about creation being an act of sheer will, i must admit some challenges in life are much harder than that. If Hammond was less rich and more down to earth, do you think he would still say this right yet hard to commit phrase?

