People are free to have any opinions, make up any rules they want.
Just understand that their own words and rules can be used against them.
After that it's a matter of observing if they stick to what they said or if they go back on their own words.
I remember originally, the Force Edge is Dante's signature weapon and was even mentioned in the novels.
When Itsuno took over, suddenly a random sword that appeared in DMC2 was now Dante's signature weapon: Rebellion.
Which started a new lore, that Dante was gifted the Rebellion, while Yamato...
OG DANTE: "I have demon blood in me!"
DmC DANTE: "I'm half demon?"
NETFLIX DANTE: "There's now way I'm half demon!"
NEXT DANTE: "Demons don't exist! Leave me alone!"
Were they referencing Skyrim when Dante gets knocked out and wakes up bound with a bunch of other people in a moving vehicle? XD
"You're finally awake!"
Maybe it wasn't intended to be a reference but to me, Dante's "partial Devil Trigger" reminds me of the DmC Devil Trigger, as well as how Devil Trigger worked in DMC1.
Okay, first the handcuffs, then Dante gets invited into an in-flight bondage party.
I ask again, are they appealing to some fantasy with all this?
Two Dante bondage episodes in a row?
DMC now stands for "Dante Masochist Convention".
I remember how I joked about DmC Sparda being a "whip-ass bondage slave" due to his depiction of being chained but now Dante is the "whip-ass bondage boy" in the Netflix anime.
Are they appealing to some fantasy, having him in high-tech handcuffs for so long?
Vergil using the Yamato to cut open a portal and crossing into it first originated from DmC, right?
Since I don't recall him doing that in DMC3 and he only started doing it in the main series in DMC5.
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