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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:59 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:00 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:13 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 1:27 pm
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I don't think the Stingers' music qualifies as jazz... o.O No sax, no trumpet. I don't know what you mean! LOL!
When I was a kid while the show originally aired in the 80s, I loved the Stingers. I thought Minx was so beautiful, and I was totally in love with Riot. I love men with long hair to this day. blaugh I even loved the romantic tension Riot caused as he came between Jem and Rio.
As an adult I learned things that made me like them a little less. I found out Hasbro wanted to make more money by producing new dolls, and that's why the Stingers were created. And not only that, but they were basically replacements for the Misfits. To me, the Misfits are irreplaceable! Riot turned Pizzazz into a hot mess, and without her the Misfits fell apart and faded away.
Still, I think if they'd found a good balance for all three bands, the show could have lasted and stayed awesome. They just failed to do that.
I don't think Riot is completely self-absorbed. He acts that way, but there's more to him. In the episode "Riot's Hope," he really opens up to Jem and shows he's not as shallow as he was made out to be. Otherwise, I doubt her interest in him could have been sustained. It probably depended on who was writing the episodes.
Rapture was never a favorite. I in fact really always despised her, until Integrity released a doll of her, which turned out to be absolutely stunning. She's got a smoldering gaze and such thick, beautiful hair! So now I'm a bit of a fan.
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