Random Thoughts & Questions: MrEnter Edition

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@Piga Dgrifm: Again. The man doesn't get humor.

And why doesn't he just give it up, already? The only thing he has to say about Breadwinners and all these other new Nick shows are the same thing they were saying about the shows HE grew up with - "It sucks because it's not made for me and the kids like it and I don't."
 
I don't understand what he's trying to say. Is he saying that he does not want cliffhangers?

He doesn't want things to end on cliffhangers unless they already have the resolution made. That literally makes zero sense. Does he want Hollywood to produce entire film trilogies at the same time? Does he want entire runs of shows to be finished before it even airs for the first time? Ugh.
 
"Can we have a rule where media isn't allowed to end on a cliffhanger unless the resolution/sequel has already been made?"

I don't understand what he's trying to say. Is he saying that he does not want cliffhangers?
a) I read it over several times, because I couldn't believe that was what he was saying, but that seems to be what he's saying. He's like the government from "Harrison Bergeron" come to life! No stupids, no assholes, no humiliation, no romance, no cliffhangers. Coming soon: Scarlett Johansson stars in A Lady Eats Some Oatmeal!

b) your YouTube rebuttals to Enter are brilliant. Bravo.
 
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On his 'Simpsons Season One' Notebook:

At the end, when he complains about 'Some Enchanted Evening', He says (before he starts his rant) that he could forgive the animators for the episode looking a little weird, and then(at the end of the rant) complains about the art looking weird.

It's stuff like this that ticks me off.
 
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This hour-long special is only 28 minutes. I think they would have made it an hour long if they weren't struggling for length with what they already had. Quite honestly, this episode is probably the most boring episode in the show. I stand by my statement that you cannot have a show where we're supposed to take one episode very seriously and another one that does similar things comedically. If I take this episode seriously where Stewie says that Brian is his only friend in the whole world, what am I supposed to do with Herpe the Love Sore? If I'm not supposed to take this episode seriously, it doesn't really have any comedy. People blame me for taking this show too seriously, but how can you when the show does it itself? As for the actual story, if the slow-take-forever to happen moments ever worked for comedy they certainly don't work for drama. Why did you make the extra long episode take place in only one location? We've gotten this kind of interaction, but better, in the Road To series. The drama does not work when the show has openly mocked suicide before and after, especially in situations with Meg, the person who really doesn't have anyone. Honestly, I think I liked Truth or Square better than this because at least it knew what genre its show was.

http://www.deviantart.com/art/Mr-Enter-s-Notebook-Brian-and-Stewie-518527228
 
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This hour-long special is only 28 minutes. I think they would have made it an hour long if they weren't struggling for length with what they already had. Quite honestly, this episode is probably the most boring episode in the show. I stand by my statement that you cannot have a show where we're supposed to take one episode very seriously and another one that does similar things comedically. If I take this episode seriously where Stewie says that Brian is his only friend in the whole world, what am I supposed to do with Herpe the Love Sore? If I'm not supposed to take this episode seriously, it doesn't really have any comedy. People blame me for taking this show too seriously, but how can you when the show does it itself? As for the actual story, if the slow-take-forever to happen moments ever worked for comedy they certainly don't work for drama. Why did you make the extra long episode take place in only one location? We've gotten this kind of interaction, but better, in the Road To series. The drama does not work when the show has openly mocked suicide before and after, especially in situations with Meg, the person who really doesn't have anyone. Honestly, I think I liked Truth or Square better than this because at least it knew what genre its show was.

http://www.deviantart.com/art/Mr-Enter-s-Notebook-Brian-and-Stewie-518527228

Tl;dr - Nag, Nag, NAG!
 
He clearly doesn't understand jack shit about the show, which makes his bitching about FG even more hilarious. The sperging is awfully high with this one.

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Some more updates.

Mr. Enter watches Tainted Milk and comments on what he saw and won't do either a notepage or review on it. Basically from what I can tell, he thinks this is worse than "Ren Seeks Help" and so bad that it can't be reviewed as an atrocity thing. I think this is a first for him.

http://www.deviantart.com/journal/I-just-KNOW-I-m-going-to-regret-this-but-518535753

http://www.deviantart.com/journal/Where-the-Dead-Go-to-Die-518551269
 
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His complaining of Where the Dead Go to Die makes me think, dose enter know that not everything fall nearly into neat category? I mean like something can have elements of many different genres types like a horror comedy, simple a horror that have comedy element or the other round but to enter I think he would think it have to be ether a comedy or horror it not be both.
 
And there he goes saying those with different opinions are bad people.
 
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This hour-long special is only 28 minutes. I think they would have made it an hour long if they weren't struggling for length with what they already had. Quite honestly, this episode is probably the most boring episode in the show. I stand by my statement that you cannot have a show where we're supposed to take one episode very seriously and another one that does similar things comedically. If I take this episode seriously where Stewie says that Brian is his only friend in the whole world, what am I supposed to do with Herpe the Love Sore? If I'm not supposed to take this episode seriously, it doesn't really have any comedy. People blame me for taking this show too seriously, but how can you when the show does it itself? As for the actual story, if the slow-take-forever to happen moments ever worked for comedy they certainly don't work for drama. Why did you make the extra long episode take place in only one location? We've gotten this kind of interaction, but better, in the Road To series. The drama does not work when the show has openly mocked suicide before and after, especially in situations with Meg, the person who really doesn't have anyone. Honestly, I think I liked Truth or Square better than this because at least it knew what genre its show was.

http://www.deviantart.com/art/Mr-Enter-s-Notebook-Brian-and-Stewie-518527228

Doesn't he ever get tired of reviewing FG? We know he thinks sucks. Yet Enter continues to make tons of reviews.
 
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