Shrinweck wrote:Except it does work and is watched by many, many people?
There are many, many lemmings that jump off of a cliff to their death. So the few that are left over - and the ones that keep the species alive - are wrong? Besides, by that logic, Titanic would be the greatest film ever made and nearly everyone here would be dead, dead wrong......
And these fuckers admitted they were stalling and made it up as they went along (see Kup's post)? They basically admitted they had nothing and were just stringing people along making coin off of them while giving back nothing creatively. Much, much worse than them just being horrible at making a TV show. Wow, I didn't realize it was that blatant on their part and am shocked that they would ever admit it. It sure as hell felt like that was the case while I was watching it but the fact that it was a conscious decision on their part makes it far, far worse. If I were a fan of the show and found this out, I'd boycott it immediately. If you can still support these pieces of shit after an admission like that you don't deserve good television.
And Lox, I gave the show 24 episodes before I couldn't deal with it anymore. I really, really, really wanted to like it and give it FAAR more slack than nearly anything else I've ever tried to watch before I gave up. Season 1 started out great, which is why I kept on watching, but lost it quickly and stalled liked crazy with 80% flashbacks in each ep. No forward plot movement = stretching it out. When used to that extent they're basically inner-ep filler and is a classic way of stretching out a shorter plot. I really feel the show woulda been a spectacular 16 ep or so miniseries and, if they came up with something good, maybe even a sequel series. But, like Prison Break, it sure as hell felt like a mini-series stretched out into a full series that never should have been.
Hey, it's not like it's my opinion the show was stretched, the fuckers actually admitted it. I just couldn't make it to "when it got good" anymore than many of the Naruto fans who left before later Shippuuden returned Naruto to the glory of old. There was only so much I could take.