When a superheroine loses, she really needs to lose her life. If not, there is no real peril, and a defeated superheroine, no longer serves any purpose.
That's your opinion. I don't like to watch defeated superheroines. I like to watch superheroines BEING defeated. To me, once she's dead, she no longer serves any purpose because all of the tension is gone. By all means, advocate for what you like, but that was a pretty negative way to say it and it kinda dismisses the preferences of other people in the community who may prefer to see a comeback at the end. It's weird to me that at this point so many of us still seem to think this kink came out of a cookie cutter and the way it manifests in them personally is quintessential.
It was neither intended to be negative, or dismissive. That's why we went on to talk about alternative endings so that users could choose which ending they prefer. As Bluestone does with their Extreme and Peril versions. The reality is, that as I said, without the possibility of a fatal outcome, there really is no peril. It's like watching a TV series where you know from the beginning that no matter what happens, the damsel will escape or be rescued, so the "peril" is meaningless. This is why, even on TV, the best drama series have episodes periodically where a main character dies.
Realistically, any villain powerful enough to defeat a superheroine is very unlikely to just pat himself on the back and walk away, leaving her to recover and fight again! That's like all those movies and TV shows where someone gets chased by a car and the simply try running down the street instead of turning off and running between parked cars or trees. etc. It's just not logical.
Re: "The Night Sparrow Project" - UltraHeroix.com
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:21 am
by UltraHeroix
New episode of The Night Sparrow Project-" 50 Berkeley Square" !
Re: "The Night Sparrow Project" - UltraHeroix.com
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 1:09 pm
by UltraHeroix
New episode!
Re: "The Night Sparrow Project" - UltraHeroix.com
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 9:33 pm
by Nemesis9
UltraHeroix wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:21 am
New episode of The Night Sparrow Project-" 50 Berkeley Square" !
Interestingly spooky indeed!
One thing, though: maybe explain to Night Sparrow that it’s pronounced “Bark-lee”. For example, listen to Vera Lynn’s pronunciation in the 1940 recording of “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square”.
Pronouncing it like “Berk-ley” is a bit like pronouncing Chevrolet as “Chev-row-let”
UltraHeroix wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:21 am
New episode of The Night Sparrow Project-" 50 Berkeley Square" !
Interestingly spooky indeed!
One thing, though: maybe explain to Night Sparrow that it’s pronounced “Bark-lee”. For example, listen to Vera Lynn’s pronunciation in the 1940 recording of “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square”.
Pronouncing it like “Berk-ley” is a bit like pronouncing Chevrolet as “Chev-row-let”
I'm glad you enjoyed and I'll be sure to pass the pronunciation along! Thanks!
Re: "The Night Sparrow Project" - UltraHeroix.com
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:03 pm
by UltraHeroix
Hi all! Brand new case study here! I had a setback with a shoot so nothing new for sale this month but at least we can give you this free video for this month! We should be back on track for a March!
Re: "The Night Sparrow Project" - UltraHeroix.com
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2025 12:32 am
by otischloro
I love these videos of our Night Sparrow "chilling" at home ! Quite a change of pace from seeing heroines fighting it out all the time. Actually wouldn't that be a great idea for a video? Our Night Sparrow relaxing at home, reading something in a cozy sweater and long socks when suddenly one of her enemies breaks into her home, and shoots her with a tranquillizer dart straight to her butt. She fights back, but the surprise factor give her enemy the upper hand, and the poison finally does the trick. Finally, our Sparrow is subdued and captured, thrown over the shoulder of her enemy and snatched from her own home. I would even pay to see something like that!