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The second to last tweet is the most cringeworthy one. So forced and unfunny it hurts.
He thought that joke was so ~good he had to put it in his top 10 journal.
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The second to last tweet is the most cringeworthy one. So forced and unfunny it hurts.
I don't understand what he's trying to say. Is he saying that he does not want cliffhangers?
Surprisingly some of his opinions on The Simpsons haven't been entirely part of the norm. Just check out his defense of "Boys of Bummer." That's an episode a bunch of his fanboys made Atrocity notecards on.He'll adhere to every boring opinion about each show: that The Simpsons hasn't been good since season 8; that Family Guy was better when it was cancelled...
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!"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?
Screw him, I liked Some Enchanted Evening. I do agree with him that the Simpsons writing was still experimenting with how to write a story.Oh look!
http://www.deviantart.com/art/Simpsons-Scoreboard-Season-1-518451720
Now Enter wants to do Family Guy and Simpsons scoreboards like he did with SpongeBob. Can't wait for what kinds of sperging he'll do with these, especially for FG.
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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