Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-32538072-20190811020637/@comment-40073529-20191116033902

DarkHenrik wrote: regarding Garmadon, i personally don't like his Resurrected version, as i feel that version doesn't have the personality of the original, he just comes of like a being who can't understand the concept of human emotions. I feel that one could just as well replace him with some random Oni general or something and it wouldn't have changed much with the plot. Plus the show now a days more or less seems to try more to make his and Lloyd's relationship to be more like the Movie version, with Lloyd being very unhappy with his dad.

Basically, i'm saying i don't like the current version of Garmadon, because the changes done to him and stuff around him felt forced to me. "i feel that version doesn't have the personality of the original, he just comes of like a being who can't understand the concept of human emotions". Ehh, actually, that's the point of his resurrected version. Being a being that is not allowed to understand human emotions but later on he tries to do it is one of the main plot points of resurrected Garmadon

"I feel that one could just as well replace him with some random Oni general or something and it wouldn't have changed much with the plot". It would have, if it was just "some random Oni general" then the whole purpose of the Oni masks wouldn't make too much sense, the conflict between Harumi and Lloyd wouldn't make sense either, as well as the Garmadon and lloyd conflict and the Oni coming to Ninjago. In other words, it would've changed drastically the whole Oni Trilogy

"Plus the show now a days more or less seems to try more to make his and Lloyd's relationship to be more like the Movie version, with Lloyd being very unhappy with his dad.". Again, no, actually no. The only time when we got to see something similar to this was in S10, and even there, it can't be label as the "same thing" considering that they were just mad to one another because they're kind of like 2 opossite sides of a coin trying to keep they're difference apart to face something bigger than themselves

"Basically, i'm saying i don't like the current version of Garmadon, because the changes done to him and stuff around him felt forced to me.". But how can this be "forced" if they just brought back a character that was presumibly dead and that it was said one million times that he wasn't going to be the same person we once knew. I think this is more a matter of taste rather than actual force writing