Last edited:
Anyone placing bets on if this show gets the Willow treatment and pulled off D+ in the near future?
Psab, I think we need to seriously discuss stereotypes here. It's important for those who will read this topic in the years to come to have an appropriate understanding of what these mean, and how they should view them. To that end, I hope the graphic that I am posting (which will be in a spoiler due to the subject matter; I feel it's required given the sheer weight and magnitude of the topic we're discussing here) will go at least some way in demonstrating the various stereotypes and how they apply in this post-modern world.Doc- offensive to non medical professionals
Happy- insensitive to depressed people.
Grumpy- thoughtlessness towards to the optimistic
Sneezy- unaccomodating to the allergic
Sleepy- tone deaf to narcoleptics
Bashful- inconsiderate of the socially awkward
Dopey- rude to dullards
Snow White- unrealistic beauty expectations
Evil Queen- ageist propaganda
Someone call the cancel culture hotline. I'm offended by all of it and want the brothers Grimm canceled for propagating stereotypes.![]()
I'm convinced that Disney is making rubbish Star Wars TV on purpose as some kind of money losing exercise to assist their other income producing assets........There is simply no other explanation for the level of incompetency involved with all the Star Wars TV they've thrown at us.
I'm convinced that Disney is making rubbish Star Wars TV on purpose as some kind of money losing exercise to assist their other income producing assets........There is simply no other explanation for the level of incompetency involved with all the Star Wars TV they've thrown at us.
You know, there is this, and helps me a lot:It took a lot to dismantle just about everything I ever loved about Star Wars, but over the past few years they somehow managed to do it.
It feels strange to think that, since 1977, I have never been as disinterested in Star Wars as I am today.
It 100% happens here.Im not saying it happens here, but something that bothers me i see lots of people celebrating the fact this got canceled. Largely it comes from the same people who decided it was terrible before it aired largely over casting choices. Like the choices or not, it still deserved a fair shot and it didnt get that across the board.
In the end this failed because some of the choices were bad, bad direction, and bad writing. Once it finally got past that, too many people had dropped out. It didnt deserve a 2nd season. But that isnt a reason the celebrate the fact.
I wanted to see the inner workings and the pov of the sith, but i feel like that will likely not happen now as some suit will assume it failed because it didnt feature good beating bad.
Also the people cheering for it to get the willow treatment bother me because just because you didnt like a show doesn't mean nobody gets to watch it.Im not saying it happens here, but something that bothers me i see lots of people celebrating the fact this got canceled. Largely it comes from the same people who decided it was terrible before it aired largely over casting choices. Like the choices or not, it still deserved a fair shot and it didnt get that across the board.
In the end this failed because some of the choices were bad, bad direction, and bad writing. Once it finally got past that, too many people had dropped out. It didnt deserve a 2nd season. But that isnt a reason the celebrate the fact.
I wanted to see the inner workings and the pov of the sith, but i feel like that will likely not happen now as some suit will assume it failed because it didnt feature good beating bad.
No but i have uneqivocally see people condemn this before, during, and after it ended cue to dei, etc. Largely, they are the ones celebtating the canceling as well.A modern trend I am seeing in the entertainment industry. ANY social media backlash against any project is quickly deemed racist/mysoginist/phobic/review bombing/fanboi backlash, etc... as a "get out of jail free" card, so that any failure of the project itself can be linked by its creators to internet trolls. Hence, they try to shield themeselves from shouldering at least some of the blame for the failure.
BUTTTT..... even in the face of online "attacks", if the project is successful, then the creators are glad to take FULL CREDIT for its performance.
I have never heard and recent hollywood scale projection project lead(s) take responsibility for their failure.
EXACTLY!A modern trend I am seeing in the entertainment industry. ANY social media backlash against any project is quickly deemed racist/mysoginist/phobic/review bombing/fanboi backlash, etc... as a "get out of jail free" card, so that any failure of the project itself can be linked by its creators to internet trolls. Hence, they try to shield themeselves from shouldering at least some of the blame for the failure.
BUTTTT..... even in the face of online "attacks", if the project is successful, then the creators are glad to take FULL CREDIT for its performance.
I have never heard and recent hollywood scale projection project lead(s) take responsibility for their failure.