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December 11th 2014, 04:53 PM
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Well, I'll be darned. Congrats, I guess. You must feel so accomplished now. xD

I think everyone missed the jist in Bill & Kill 3. The whole thing was kind of throwing fun at how everybody always seemed to want to make a trilogy out of their D-Mods. At that time, there literally wasn't a single D-Mod that wasn't going to be a trilogy, according to their authors. Thus Bill & Kill obviously needed to be a three-parter too. It sort of poked fun at the mentality of authors and their concept of how every D-Mod needed to be a trilogy, even before they had made the first screen in the first installment. Even D-Mods that really had no point of being one: trilogies. I wonder why D-Mod authors have always loved trilogies so much? Why not more quadrilogies or duologies? I mean, I was kinda guilty of doing this too with Honor of the Cast, but at least I was aiming to make a fourth part for that one.

Come to think of it, I think Bill & Kill is the only D-Mod trilogy that was actually realised during that era of D-Mods. No surprise since they were obviously very easy to make, but still. I think that's worth noting. xD