Life is Hell...
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Yeah part of it is the fact that they half ass it and that's why it's annoying. You do one or the other, there is no in-between. But the problem is they keep trying to do an in-between and it doesn't work.You're not the only one to have noticed this and have a problem with it. It's especially bad with superhero movies. To me it comes across as almost a form of insecurity - "See, we know the premise of heroes with superpowers is ridiculous and childish too! We're just having a bit of fun!", but then they also expect you to take the overarching plot threads (that span multiple movies) seriously.
There is nothing autistic about that, you just have common sense. You make a good point and it shows you have more hindsight than the people in the writing team.Very fucking odd and it always bothers me. But that might just be because I'm a worldbuilding autist so that kind of shit bothers me very particularly.
A cautionary tale on having a production team and leading it comes with great responsibility within the owner shared with the people inside the production team and there is always that someone, or if not a good portion, or someone from the outside of it that will turn things on it's head. I've seen this happen many times and I was expecting this situation to happen as well. So what I have heard was the allegations that Tari's voice actor being replaced without the original voice actor knowing and another one has had to do with allegedly very strict deadlines. We'll see where this goes.
Yeah it pisses me off when they do shit like this.>announcing the announcement
The recent episodes go back and forth between fighting and lore dumping. They've tried to turn MD into Gravity Falls it seems but didn't have nearly the capacity to pull it off. And now that they had all those lore questions to answer and a plot to advance they had no choice but to speedrun through it all.everything is going by so fast and as always it's very hard to decipher what the hell is going on.
I'm pretty much convinced that the writers only had a faint outline of the story and that they had to make stuff up on the fly. Moreover, they had quite dramatically changed the direction of the story after E3 and Liam himself even admitted to that on the GlitchX stream.every episode just brings more confusion and I'm tired of it.
Saw those comments under E5I'm at the point where I'm done trying to decipher the story myself. I'll just wait for some youtuber faggot to explain it.
Again I really hate how this show does storytelling. The best way I can describe it is it feels like I'm watching the show out of context. But no, this is just how it is.The recent episodes go back and forth between fighting and lore dumping. They've tried to turn MD into Gravity Falls it seems but didn't have nearly the capacity to pull it off. And now that they had all those lore questions to answer and a plot to advance they had no choice but to speedrun through it all.
It really does feel like they got over ambitious. I don't know where I heard it or if it's even true or not. I might have even mentioned it in the thread before and just forgot but I have heard whispers that originally the show was planned to be more comedy focused rather than story driven before they ultimately decided on what we have now. You can really feel it when you watch the pilot and then the rest of the series. The tone in general feels very different from the rest of the episodes. I think even N's voice actor Michael Kovach said that they intentionally wrote N to be more sinister in episode 1 before seemingly dropping it.I'm pretty much convinced that the writers only had a faint outline of the story and that they had to make stuff up on the fly. Moreover, they had quite dramatically changed the direction of the story after E3 and Liam himself even admitted to that on the GlitchX stream.