Actually, I only made one humor post here. I hope you're not referring to the exchange between LBT and myself and just selectively accosting me, as that would make me sad. The Q posts are entirely serious, and actually just as valid is any other points raised. In point, yours.
Now if you wish me to remove humor from my posts I can easily do that. But this forms another problem when that position is taken as discussed in another thread. I do find it rather embarrassing to discuss a children's movie seriously. I'm actually an author that failed and survives off the backup talent of being ridiculously gifted with object units and their nefarious spawn. As such I look at stories the way the creator would. And aside from the first movie all of these are irrepressibly lighthearted and obviously were made in that mindset, hence why I discuss them as such.
I will humor you as OP with a serious answer as noone seemed to catch any of my indirect explanations for a plausible theory to this topic. But, in point of fact, I dislike posting with seriousness immensely. I apologize if adding a humorous watermark to posts either offends you or is against the board rules.
I did indeed watch the section in question, and as Aves can already attest to I immediately made "The Q Connection".
What does this mean? It would seem you assumed it was making a satirical parody of the other users' inference that these prism pigmented prehistoric reptiles were in fact not native to earth.
I was not.
I likened these curious creatures creatively to the quite quaint yet quixotic Q. A race and character from another series and genre. This thespian of time tackles what I thought were the main points of the crazy characters in this canon. They are meddling, arrogant, and seemingly omnipetent. Yet while the character I compared to the creatures is one of extraterrestrial lineage, I did not mean to imply I was simply comparing these characters with robustly radical rainbows on their brows to a simple alien.
What I was inferring through my adequately auspicious antics was actually that I thought the creators of these cantankerously cute creatures meant for their creations to be likened to a form of diddling discommodious deity. That is to say a "Meddling God" if you will. While I myself have no belief in invisible entities controlling my life, the authors of this story seem to front this fact in every facet they could find.
Q was simply the easiest way to liken my list of reasons to one well know character. I'm sorry if my indirect inferences did not appeal to you.
~Tobe (If I can be funny, can I at least alliterate? I don't wanna take my ball and go home.)