They did a bad job of making Morgan seem like a bad guy. He just seemed like he was doing his job, when Luffy and Nami broke into his base, teamed up with Zoro, and beat him up.
Do One Piece fans just gobble up anything they're given? If Berserk got a mediocre Netflix adaptation for example, the fans wouldn't be going "YAAAAAAAASSSSS! It's so gooooood!"
I get it. This project was made by passionate fans, but passion doesn't always equal quality. JJ Abrams is a Star Wars fan, and we all see how that turned out... It's like people often say: "I'm glad Oda writes One Piece and not the fans". Fans aren't always right. Anyways... I'm going to...
Fair enough if they don't have a choice that's an issue with the industry itself. But the strike in general is some of the most privileged whiny bullshit I have ever seen. These people make more money than most people the country will in their entire life, and they think they deserve more for...
Of course the cast and crew would join the cringe Hollywood strike... "We make more money than you ever will in your entire lifetime, but we deserve more money than that! How else are we going to afford luxury apartments in LA and Starbucks every day?!"
Look, I'm being very generous by calling it mid. I've only seen an episode so far, so I'm not giving a full opinion yet, but it's not the mind blowing adaption One Piece youtubers hyped it up as.
Honestly, I don't expect more than a second season. After all of the artificial hype dies down...
Matt Owens begged anime youtubers to give it a positive review months in advance, so you can't rely on them for an unbiased review. I know for a fact Rogersbase and Nux are going to treat it like it was made by the gods because they're chummy with Matt. From what I've seen so far, it's mid.
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