User blog comment:Googlydoe/Can I have an explaination as to why Dragons: Riders of Berk is "so GOOD"?!/@comment-24621435-20140729215638/@comment-1438304-20140730005330

Okay, let's get down to it them


 * The Twins Intelligence: You can't accuratly make this judgment at all with only hte movie for comparison. They hardly had any screen time in the movie and any they did, they were background characters not the focus of the scene. You don't have enought on screen development on them from the film to make this claim with any real validity.


 * Rivalry: Loses strength for same reason above, no real implication that this is the case in the film, again we don't have much information on these characters attituides in the film as most only served in a few scenes and as background characters, so this claim loses value on that bases alone. And is not really true in the first place, Astrid had a rivalry in the film with Hiccup when he started to out preform her in training. Most of the time they get along, but given the highly competative nature of the individual invloved, it's not only acceptable for the show to have rivalries, but almost expected.


 * Thornado and water: Well this is already not true, in the first episode we see him in, he's in the water, but I'll go with you mean after he was trained. Again this lacks any real validity, we never see him in water when Stoick is riding him, but that is obvious why, it's not a good idea for it to happen for the rider. Given those are the only scene we see him in, it's perfectly reasonable we don't see him in the water. We never see him in any given scene for more than what would proably amount to a 10 minute time peroid at most. Not enough time for him to dry out. But this claim also lose strength as it clearly takes a long time for them to dry out, 12 hours proably before it starts to impair them if they can't get some for of hydration. The logical explination is Thornado rehydrates himself as needed, off-screen.


 * Titles:Matter of opinion, while you may not like the titles, and have every right to do so, you can't really use it as a true detracting point of the show, even then, it doesn't really afect the show's actual contnent.


 * Tunnel Vison: To vauge to make counter points to


 * Fire: Not really true. This would actully depend on how the fire is ignited, if it's gas based, then it would just go out, like a pocket lighter, so yeah that is how it works in certain situations.