Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:09 pm
I did not find the derogatory devious smite of rancor cove amusing because well, it was rancorous in itself.
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Good to know some people demand so much from thier entertainment. I hope my fans will be as obtusely easy to please as you are.GoodGollyItsHolly wrote:I like the show, I always have, I always will.
I think your last post, Dreamer, was uncalled for. Holly was pointing out that not everyone loathes the series as much as you and some others appear to do. She has a differing opinion than you, which does not mean she's wrong or that you're right.DreamerM wrote:Good to know some people demand so much from thier entertainment. I hope my fans will be as obtusely easy to please as you are.GoodGollyItsHolly wrote:I like the show, I always have, I always will.
Really, I can only dream of someday dreaming up something that inspires such blind devotion without needing quality in itself, making me rich as #uck with no effort at all.
I think to say that some of us loathe the series is a bit of a leap, and not really a fair inference from what we've been saying. If we didn't care, I can't imagine why we'd be here saying all that we have. We're just pointing out the major decline in quality that we've seen over the last couple of months. Ever since the fake ceremony, things really have gone downhill both in terms of anticipation and how much it seemed like they were really trying.Broken Kid wrote:I think your last post, Dreamer, was uncalled for. Holly was pointing out that not everyone loathes the series as much as you and some others appear to do. She has a differing opinion than you, which does not mean she's wrong or that you're right.
Indeed. Loathe was too strong of a word (although from some people's posts, that's exactly how I take it, but not yours, Lurker). I suppose I'm mixed on these posts, in particular. Some offer very good suggestions. Some seem to pile negative comment on top of negative comment. Those who disagree or who enjoy the story or who are watching to see what happens next without making judgements are staying away from this thread, so the net result is an overwhelmingly negative and discouraging discussion. (Discouraging, I mean, to those who don't agree that all of these issues are problems and who enjoy watching for entertainment.)Lurker wrote:Anyway, back to your comment, BK, I can't speak for everyone else who's disappointed in the story right now, but for myself, the disappointment is because I do care about it, not because I loathe it. I bet that's true of pretty much all of us who have some disappointment or another.
i love the newness too, storyteller, but the new art-form term we throw around is a bit overblown. i thought that at 1st too, and later came to learn there were many web-video based series from 1995-1998, staring with The Spot in 1995. Watch this blurb about it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCZZKwzKIRo and wikipedia entry here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spotstoryteller wrote:You know what I really love about LG15?? It's a new art form. We're not just looking at entertainment - if we were I wouldn't be here. The thing about new art forms is that they are bound to be experimental, try new things and eventually they will make some heinous error.
Can we all try to remember that there is no precident for this? Some aspects of it- like the chat- there are precident for, but there is no way to tell how this new approach is going to affect the things that the creators thought they understood.
Well, you are really hitting a core issue in the debate here. I submit that the largest portion of lg15 fandom are those interested in just being entertained. They don't attempt the art form because they are consumers. They'll just leave the show behind if they don't like it. The revver vids get up to around 20K views, but far viewers bother to post at the forum.storyteller wrote:If you think they're doing a bad job or they aren't filling the story in with enough depth- attempt the art form yourself, and see how easy it is.
Americans are so used to everything being so well-researched, pre-packaged and sanitized that the messiness of a new art-form is hard for us to deal with. Well, deal with it.
Milowent- I always appreciate when you post because it always tends to be thoughtful.milowent wrote:The suggestions made by DreamerM -- like making something gripping happen in the plot NOW -- are constructive suggestions, whether they are adopted or not. I myself will keep watching because i am interested to see where the creators go with it, even if it gets horrendous, but I also know they need to keep their audience too!