Allow me to rephrase: They save Wu and Misako. Because it’s not about whether they personally like someone, it’s because everyone is worth saving.
They save Wu and Misako, and never seem to mention it. Because it’s not about the praise, and they know that.
They save Wu and Misako, and never seem to mention it. Because it’s not about the praise, and they know that.
After several failed attempts to find the series 15 mystery minifigures in various stores, I finally hit the jackpot at Toys ‘R Us. I found an A.F.O.L. (Adult Fan Of Lego) searching through what was apparently the only box in the store, and struck up a conversation. When he heard I was shopping for a specific minifig for my sister’s birthday, he asked which I was looking for, rifled around in his pile a bit, and handed it to me. Seeing as I’d been trying to get my hands on this lego for weeks, well, his generosity meant a lot to me. I would hope that I’d do the same thing in his position, but I can’t honestly say I’m sure I would.
I’m sharing this story with you because of what I took away from this chance encounter: Pay it forward. Think of the world as it is. Then think how the world would be if people were a little bit kinder, a little bit more conscious that we’re all people, that we all struggle.
And yes, these emotions (Strange and alien as they are) were caused by a stranger’s simple kindness and a lego. Play well, my friends.
“[My research,] it’s too important to leave behind.” She says to the child she abandoned.
Misako, I’d like to introduce you to something called tact. Because that was incredibly insensitive. So either start using tact, or stop talking.
For Lloyd’s sake.
NYA. Now is most certainly not the time to be having a fashion throwback. People you care about are in danger. Please act (and dress) appropriately.
Thank you.
Consider:
Zane: “I am programmed to obey the law.”
As Nya so eloquently said in the Ninjago Mini-Movie, Secrets of the Blacksmith: “May I remind you that this is private property and trespassing is against Ninjago law paragraph 13 section 2?”
I remember them specifically discussing breaking and entering Ronin’s shop at one point in season 5. And Zane went along with it.
Does this mean he can… I don’t know, suppress his programming? It’s more likely a tiny tiny tiny plot hole, but it got me wondering…
Anyway, thought it might be of interest.
*Ceases nitpicking*
Ninjago Headcanon: Red is the color of mourning where Kai and Nya come from.
Ninjago earrings, anyone?
“Imperfections” removed with Pixelmator.
A few thoughts about episode 55, Infamous:
Zane: "I am programmed to obey the law." Cue Jay looking at him and thinking, ‘We should fix that.’ And then Evil Zane! (This is wishful thinking at the moment, but who knows…?)
Also, I’m reasonably sure that the ‘local law enforcement’ heard what Zane was saying about being programmed to obey the laws. Which means the police may use it against him/the other Ninja.