First off, I apologize for the lack of commenting, updating and replying I've done the last month or so. I hit some walls in RL, and I got a bit... you know, moody. I figured it was best if I steered clear until I got my head on straight. Anyway, I'm relatively back now. Again, sorry it took me so l ...
It's great that this site is here. I've been a fan of Buzzymultimedia almost as long as I've been a fan of James Marsters, Jim Butcher and the Dresden Files.I realady recognise some names here and some whom I hope I can call friends. Thank you Joy and June.
Stella
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2012-05-14 04:40:25
I was never able to get into lost. I also never had a strong opinion against the show, it just never caught my interest. I see the same kind of writing problem across many shows. It’s not Just “jumping the shark”, but I see it more as good concepts being extended beyond their natural endings. It makes the middle and the end not connect or mesh as well as if it had ended in a shorter, more concise, time frame.I see the British series and season length as a good example of giving the audience ‘not enough’ as opposed to ‘too much’.
Kiona
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2012-05-15 03:40:15
I’m sorry to hear you’re not a fan of “The Final Season” (I do think it’s pretty cheesy, the way they are hyping it up, but…the economy’s tough, attention spans are short; I suppose even giant tv phenomenons have to work to stay on top). Personally, I love the show, new season included. I love the way little clues are peppered through-out each episode; subtle clues, literary references, double meanings hidden in words, numbers, letters. I have a great time dissecting it with my friends every week. There have been a few “meh” episodes here and there, but overall…superb.