It’s called google, Sam. I know you‘be used it.
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it’s not “drama people won’t let die” it’s you being an idiot who says pointless things, gets way too mad when people tell you it’s pointless, and then you proceed to make multiple sock puppet accounts. Just lurk and eventually we can all forget about you.
And again, maybe I just misinterpreted the definition. Ever thought of that? Granted, this was not helped by the fact that I found out about
enforced method acting first, which is when the director brings out genuine emotions/reactions in the actors, usually by not revealing certain information to them until filming. An example of this is in the film
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, in which the actors playing the kids and their parents didn't see the factory set until those scenes were filmed, so their surprised reactions are genuine. So I thought method acting was like that, but on the actor's part, where they try to think how they would genuinely react if they were in that situation.
Also, if it helps, I
usually kept my sock puppets confined to the Enter thread, while everywhere else I just try to be myself and move on. You guys are the ones who keep derailing the thread by harping on at me and not letting it go. At least if you kept it to just, "Okay... thanks for sharing /sarcasm" or "well, that was pointless", you know, just general snarky remarks, I'd understand, but you keep going at me like I'm the sperm of Beëlzebub. If it were some random nobody making those comments, you likely wouldn't care.
But anyway, back on topic:
This whole "camp = bad" mentality is probably the reason why so many cartoon reviewers despise
Teen Titans Go! nowadays - because they grew up with the original
Teen Titans cartoon, which could be funny at times, but was mostly dark and gritty, almost like its generation's
Batman: The Animated Series. And then this goofball cartoon comes along, and just wants to be silly and entertaining, and they see it as an insult to the original show.
Honestly, people need to grow the fuck up and realise that sometimes it's just good to have a good laugh. I was only introduced to the original
Teen Titans in 2008, when the show had already been ended for two years, and I never really got into the show because superhero shows aren't really my thing. So had I not heard about
Teen Titans Go! from the animation "reviewer" community, I probably would've come to the conclusion that it was a decent spin on an old classic, just being all goofy and off the walls. And likewise, kids nowadays have likely never heard of the original
Teen Titans, so they won't make the connection to begin with, and they'll judge the show purely on its own merits. Granted, they won't
necessarily like it, but a lot of kids must do, seeing how it's one of Cartoon Network's most successful shows of the 2010s. Just let the kids have their fun!
It's the same thing with Spider-Man, or really any other superhero, or even any franchise or IP - there's nothing wrong with a sillier, more comedic spin as long as it's actually done well, and while I never got into Spider-Man like a lot of kids I knew did, they sounded like decent enough films from what I had heard, and I'm sure I'd enjoy them if I sat down and watched them today. Doug just needs to chill his flabby white ass and let the fans enjoy what they enjoy, as long as they're not being rabid A-holes like him.