Dragon Age: Absolution
Animation • Action & Adventure • Sci-Fi & Fantasy
US Release
Overview:
With great power at stake, a group of misfits must work together to steal an artifact from a sinister mage.
Created by:
Status:
Ended
Language:
English
First air date:
12/9/2022
Last air date:
Key words:
Seasons
Season 1
6 Episodes
Cast
Kimberly Brooks
~ as ~
Miriam (voice)
Ashly Burch
Qwydion (voice)
Sumalee Montano
Hira / Enrichetta (voice)
Phil LaMarr
Roland (voice)
Keston John
Lacklon (voice)
Zehra Fazal
Tassia (voice)
Josh Keaton
Rezaren Ammosine (voice)
Matthew Mercer
Fairbanks / Hasem (voice) and 2 more
Miranda Raison
Cassandra Pentaghast (voice)
Jean Gilpin
Meredith (voice)
DallasBob
Written 2 year(s) ago
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[stares...] ...>sighs<... [stares longer, slumped in chair] ...>sighs heavier, fingers holding bridge of nose<....
You know, this social political...thing is NOT the way to go. The forced viewing of homosexuality is NOT interesting. Gay romance does NOT play well to the viewing audience if the viewing audience is NOT gay; which just so happens to be 98% of this country, America.
Review: Gay ex-slave elf-woman is asked for help by her gay ex-girlfriend human. Gay elf-woman and her gay-human male partner team up to help gay ex-girlfriend and her gay dwarf-man partner to steal mcguffin. Gay elf-woman must return to the place she was a slave. And face her ex-owner whom she grew up with as kids. He considers her family, though she has never once returned the sentiment. The two, ofcourse, have to fight because the theft job went bad and the ex-owner just so happens to own the mcguffin. Her ex-girlfriend human was captured. And they must rescue her. All this, even after the ex-owner saves Gay elf-woman's life because of the famial connection he (stupidly) harbors for an intolerant, self-absorbed, murdering, cowardly gay-elf woman.
So let's get the plot straight: They attempt to steal from the ex-owner for money. It goes bad. Gay-elf lady nearly looses her life. Gay ex-girlfriend human is captured. Ex-owner saves gay-elf lady thieving/murdering life out of (misplaced, IMO) sentiment. And now he's the bad guy because he wants to use magic -- he's good at --, to bring back her brother -- whom gay elf lady killed -- to life, so they all can rule the land as will be his right once he proves himself so magically inclined to his peers.
It's not that there are bad stories. It is that there are bad writers. And (I don't know if this is "Hollywood" making the calls, but we'll call the shotcallers or showrunners "Hollywood" for the sake argument) when Hollywood puts set boundaries around a story, particularly boundaries (checkboxes) that are not shared by the vast majority of the viewing audience, it takes away from everything the show should be trying to do; that of entertaining. And NO amount of special effects or animation action scenes are going to overshadow that.
I didn't finish watching this series. I didn't have to. I lost interest when the gay elf lady refused her "brother's" offer to come home, be there when he brings her actual blood brother back to life and release her girlfriend. Her antagonism shapes and fuels her actions from there, and that is how she became the bad guy (IMO). I mean the ex-owner literally has not had the chance to do anything truly evil (not even in her memory flashbacks), and the gay elf woman is pre-emptively being an assuming a-hole. He is holding her gay ex-girlfriend prisoner, but that is only after they try (and fail) to steal from him! Which just happens to be his right.
Child-lock this show if you have children under 16 years of age in the house. There are no lessons to be learned here. There are no heroes in this show. 2.5/10 for the animation.-- Bob --
This review is for season 1.
My conclusion: Meh.. but I'll return for season 2 to see Qwydion again.
I've seen better writing and storytelling in the form of The Dragon Prince (S01-S03, S04 was shite), and Arcane (which really set the bar for me for mature-audience animation), and similar or worse in the form of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.
Here the writers seem to conveniently forget they've written things in one bit, seesaw with character's intelligence in another bit, and lack consistency with character's actions in an extended bit. I also really didn't like the writing for the twist, I feel like it could've been done much better.
Below is the argumentative portion of the review where I take issue with the other "review" and explain plot points as plainly as I can in a totes short space of time because honestly, we have better things to do. I paused playing Ark and watching Castlevania (for the first time) to watch this in it's entirety because of that review.
BEWARE! Here there be SPOILERS!
Bad writing is bad writing. LGBTQIA+ and diverse characters don't equate bad writing, nor does it make up for bad writing. No amount of "checkbox" and "quota" buzzwords changes this because media without buzzword characters exist and there there be trash too.
I assume if a clearly asinine and homophobic rant is allowed to remain on this website, masquerading as a review (along with others that the reviewer has submitted), then mine should too. Cheers!