Negative criticism isn't complaining.
jord wrote:
Negative criticism isn't complaining.
Ah, For fuck's sake, who brought the dead hooker to the party!?VicktorVauhn wrote:
Sounds like a good answer... until you realize he asked 3 months ago and this thread is still alive with people complaining about the show.
AussieReaper...
I blame him for the necrophilia.
Continually quoting yourself saying how "gay" the show is isn't really negative criticism...11 Bravo wrote:
jord wrote:
Negative criticism isn't complaining.
My only gripe with it, like my only gripe with a lot of things, was my inability to escape it. No matter where you went people would not shut the fuck up about this show. New magazines, news blogs, news websites, websites about poop, radio shows, talk shows, it was everywhere.VicktorVauhn wrote:
Honestly.... What is the big fucking deal?
It is a TV show, get over it. Why so obsessed to be talking MONTHS after its over about how much better then it you are.
It was not amazing, but really not too bad. The amount of shows out there that are FAR worse is ridiculous, if you want to get hung up on how shit a show is... why chose this?
I really don't care about what people watch or like but just stop shoving down my throat please. That's all.
Producer decides he wants money.
Producer pitches trite idea about people trapped on an island.
Producer makes the show cool by utilizing trendy allusions and the constant introduction of surprises, both of which lead people to think there is something deep and mysterious about the story.
Producer ensnares people with aforementioned method, expertly weaving the illusion the show is good and characters are ones to be cared about.
Producer exposes use of cheap parlor tricks to establish popularity when he makes a final episode that is "emotionally" conclusive but fails to answer many of the questions fan have about the show.
Some people who watched it are satisfied with the ending because they are saps.
Some people, intelligent enough to recognize the complexities were added for the purpose of maintaining popularity rather than to create an intricate story, were disappointed with the finale, the producers, and the fact they wasted six years watching the show for nothing.
Producer is happy regardless because he made a ton of money.
Producer pitches trite idea about people trapped on an island.
Producer makes the show cool by utilizing trendy allusions and the constant introduction of surprises, both of which lead people to think there is something deep and mysterious about the story.
Producer ensnares people with aforementioned method, expertly weaving the illusion the show is good and characters are ones to be cared about.
Producer exposes use of cheap parlor tricks to establish popularity when he makes a final episode that is "emotionally" conclusive but fails to answer many of the questions fan have about the show.
Some people who watched it are satisfied with the ending because they are saps.
Some people, intelligent enough to recognize the complexities were added for the purpose of maintaining popularity rather than to create an intricate story, were disappointed with the finale, the producers, and the fact they wasted six years watching the show for nothing.
Producer is happy regardless because he made a ton of money.
Last edited by nukchebi0 (2010-09-12 19:12:17)
This has been explained