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My sister showed me that. That part with the dance is super fake, I've already seen the fanart it was taken from.
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My sister showed me that. That part with the dance is super fake, I've already seen the fanart it was taken from.
Sometimes I sincerely wonder if that Steven Bomb thing is done solely because a) the guys are hacks who still have to draw the episodes inbetween or b) the interest of the show is so low, the bomb thing is a way to artificially increase interest in it.
I haven't gotten that far into it (only 8 episodes) but I'm sad to say that don't really like it. The humor seems too immature for me, and Steven is kind of an autard. I hear it gets better, but right now, it's just not my cup of tea. I do like the backgrounds though, I think they're really well drawn.
That's fair. I've seen this complaint before and it's something I didn't really like at first but they've grown on me. Plus Steven's a lil' fat kid so it kinda makes sense why he's got a pig nose.I just really hate those slitted nostrils. They're ugly. I don't like them. I don't want to watch them.
I haven't gotten that far into it (only 8 episodes) but I'm sad to say that don't really like it.
That really sounds a lot like the logic fans of Adventure Time spout, and my logic is "Would you sit down and watch two boring bad movies to get to the third one that starts to get good?". IE it's pretty weak logic and honestly comes off as that sort of sunk cost fallacy that people can fall into.Watch episodes 10, 12, 14, 16 & 17, 20, 24, 25, 26 & 27, 30, 32, 35, 36 & 37, 40, 44 & 45, 48 & 49 and 51 & 52. The rest of season 1 is basically filler and if you're not invested by that point, season 2 so far probably won't do anything for you either.
That really sounds a lot like the logic fans of Adventure Time spout, and my logic is "Would you sit down and watch two boring bad movies to get to the third one that starts to get good?". IE it's pretty weak logic and honestly comes off as that sort of sunk cost fallacy that people can fall into.
Eh, it kind of does if you want to give a shit about that whole meta plot though considering the whole "tiny amount of megaplot buried under shit" thing this and other shows with its design pull. It really does scream sunk cost fallacy to me. Like it's the equivalent of going to a stadium after paying a good amount of money for tickets, watching your team explode into nuclear failure, the weather sucks, there's this young child screaming the whole game right in your ear, the food is shit, you get lost at one point, and then still stating that the stadium trip was worth it.I don't think what they were saying necessarily conflicts with that. Kind of like saying "just watch the third movie, the first two doesn't have anything important".
Eh, it kind of does if you want to give a shit about that whole meta plot though considering the whole "tiny amount of megaplot buried under shit" thing this and other shows with its design pull. It really does scream sunk cost fallacy to me. Like it's the equivalent of going to a stadium after paying a good amount of money for tickets, watching your team explode into nuclear failure, the weather sucks, there's this young child screaming the whole game right in your ear, the food is shit, you get lost at one point, and then still stating that the stadium trip was worth it.
Also why would you sit your ass down to watch the first two "movies" and then go into a third, especially if you don't know of the improved plot hike?
In short, isn't skipping the majority of the story counterintuitive to watching the show?Yeah, I'm sorry but you lost me. I have no idea what you're talking about now.
In short, isn't skipping the majority of the story counterintuitive to watching the show?
. You should only be allowed to play ukulele if you are a fat hawaiian singing "somewhere over the rainbow".
I think they said at some point that it's the network that airs them like this and that they'd rather not be doing it all the time.I sometimes wonder if the Steven Bombs are done by the show's creators or if it's just how Cartoon Network decides to air them.