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Post by yes4possible on Aug 1, 2007 17:40:55 GMT -5
You know I realised the more I thought about Team Go, and their Go tower which is a parody of the Teen Titan tower, and I thought what simularies does Team Go and the Teen Titans have. I just Team Go is a combo parody of the Justice League and Team Go, anyway back to my point.
Hego's denial of Shego evil, is similar if not the same as Changeling (better known as Beast Boy) denial of Terra being evil in the end of the Judas Contract storyline in the New Teen Titans comics. He was in denial despite what the other Titans, and Terra herself said that Terra was evil. Terra last words was basicly "I am evil you idiot. I am evil, I am evil, are you moron not to know I am evil." That was not her exact last words, but you get the point.
You think it might have had any influence on the KP writers?, they obvious are familar with Teen Titan because of the GO Tower.
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Post by Alexlayer on Aug 1, 2007 19:27:41 GMT -5
Good question. But I think it could have based on that as much as it is just the interaction that you can expect between the two characters, so it's impossible to know.
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Post by yes4possible on Aug 1, 2007 19:30:42 GMT -5
With Changeling it was emotion of sadness and heartbreak, it is very dramaticly, it wasn't annoying. With Hego it was know it all annoyance, one of the things that annoes about Hego, is he is a know it all. As said a couple of time in Go Team Go, I understand why Shego left.
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Post by Luke Danger on Aug 1, 2007 19:41:43 GMT -5
Shego would have to KILL Kim and/or Ron to make him convice she's evil! That is how in denial Hego is!
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Post by proudnintendofan on Aug 1, 2007 20:17:52 GMT -5
You know... the one thing that bothers is me is that at the end of "Stop Team Go". Team Go's content with leaving Shego's brainflipped. I mean, if my sister turned evil, I'd want her to turn good again, but... by her own choice not because her brainwaves were accidentally switched.
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Post by Whisper from the Shadows on Aug 1, 2007 21:48:33 GMT -5
Garfield didn't want to believe Terra was evil for the simple reason she held his heart in the palm of her hand, people are willing to believe anything about people who they love (and yes, he loved her).
Hego just wanted to stay oblivious because it was his little sister, and speaking as a big brother, you want to always believe your little sister is still the innocent little girl that is never going to grow up.
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Post by yes4possible on Aug 1, 2007 22:03:35 GMT -5
Hego just wanted to stay oblivious because it was his little sister, and speaking as a big brother, you want to always believe your little sister is still the innocent little girl that is never going to grow up. Well not every big brother has that problem. On Avatar, Zuko had no problem thinking his littler sister Azula was trouble, he didn't want to play with her, and said she was sick and crazy in the "Zuko Alone" flashbacks, when he first saw her again after his excile he said "What are you doing here?" He had no problems not seeing innocent in his little sister. So there are exceptions.
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Post by beeftony on Aug 2, 2007 0:21:21 GMT -5
Hego may as well have said, "It's just a phase." It makes sense that Shego reacted the way she did when taken in this context.
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Post by jinxs on Aug 2, 2007 4:48:21 GMT -5
yeh agree
is it just me or all male characters need to see everything before their eyes so they realize it
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Post by Luke Danger on Aug 2, 2007 5:59:42 GMT -5
Barkin doesnt need to see everything for himself.
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Post by mike on Aug 2, 2007 6:44:12 GMT -5
Shego did say that she'd left the "team" years ago and hey that's a long time period for Hego to not now the new her and besides Shego knows more about herself than Hego does even if he is her brother. So even if Hego says she's not evil, Shego is still in fact evil.
Note: She even emphasized it.
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Post by Whisper from the Shadows on Aug 2, 2007 16:52:52 GMT -5
yeh agree is it just me or all male characters need to see everything before their eyes so they realize it Well, applying stereotypes to the characters, males are generally oblivious to certain aspects of their surroundings. I think their "see-to-believe" syndrome is just for humor value. And yeah, I'm with beeftony, if someone told me that what I was doing was "just a phase" I'd probably fry them like bacon.
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Post by shannonzolo on Jul 25, 2008 23:33:54 GMT -5
Shego would have to KILL Kim and/or Ron to make him convice she's evil! That is how in denial Hego is! no no no no no shego would have to kill kim and/or ron and rape the twins and shove a srewdriver though their fathers ear put their moma in a 6 mounth coma and then finish the job.thats how much hego is in denial.
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Post by manofevil on Jul 26, 2008 1:31:35 GMT -5
I'll admit to the parallel with the Titans, but I also see a lot of the Fantastic Four in Team Go. They, too, have the giant edifice building in the middle of the city and are a family. The whole rainbow comet thing is closer to the 4's origin, too, in that it's an origin that's common to all of them. Come to think of it, Shego going bad is kind of like the movie's Dr. Doom. There all siblings and started young which is like Marvel's Power Pack. The collection of powers is more like a certain incarnation of X-Factor. They are really an amalgam of various comic hero groups.
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Post by Cody MacArthur Fett on Jul 27, 2008 6:49:11 GMT -5
I don't think Hego's in denial - to a certain point - I think he believes so strongly that Shego is at heart a good person that he's simply unwilling to condemn her as 'evil'. Just a thought . . .
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Post by Twila Starla on Jul 27, 2008 8:58:10 GMT -5
I think Hego was in denial... all the way up to GTG. You saw the look in his eyes when Shego attacked him, he obviously got a wake-up call then.
Now, in STG (probably a year or two after GTG), he seemed to have realized what side of the law his sister was on and accepted it to any degree a brother can, but still was willing to forgive Shego for her crimes when she was turned good.
I think Hego can be dense at points, but hardly in denial.
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Post by Alexlayer on Jul 27, 2008 13:40:12 GMT -5
Now, in STG (probably a year or two after GTG), he seemed to have realized what side of the law his sister was on and accepted it to any degree a brother can Mmm... good point. When he was turned good and saw Good Mego fighting Bad Shego, he quickly tried to stop her (though without hurting her). Still, in the end, it seems that he concluded that she was better off with her alignment reversed. (Although, to a point, he might have been right)
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Post by Twila Starla on Jul 27, 2008 16:25:48 GMT -5
Now, in STG (probably a year or two after GTG), he seemed to have realized what side of the law his sister was on and accepted it to any degree a brother can Mmm... good point. When he was turned good and saw Good Mego fighting Bad Shego, he quickly tried to stop her (though without hurting her). Still, in the end, it seems that he concluded that she was better off with her alignment reversed. (Although, to a point, he might have been right) He probably was, and I would think that as long as Shego was happy with who she was, then so were her brothers at that point.
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Post by ILoveK.P.Alot on Jul 27, 2008 18:19:43 GMT -5
I think this is the perfect time and thread for this:
WARNING: It's semi-random...
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Jul 27, 2008 18:32:44 GMT -5
hahah! thats one of my fav. videos! *has destructive spaz attack*
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