My mother. She's seen every incarnation of The Housewives of ______ series. In related news, I'm still not adopted. I checked.I guess. Ok who are the idiots that actually watch them... Actually I don't wanna know.
My mother. She's seen every incarnation of The Housewives of ______ series. In related news, I'm still not adopted. I checked.I guess. Ok who are the idiots that actually watch them... Actually I don't wanna know.
My mother. She's seen every incarnation of The Housewives of ______ series. In related news, I'm still not adopted. I checked.
My mother. She's seen every incarnation of The Housewives of ______ series. In related news, I'm still not adopted. I checked.
I've never seen the show but the books are excellent. If they follows the books accurately I can't say I can agree here.and king of thrones or whatever its called
Ive never seen the show or read the book but if its anything like harry potter im pretty sure it wont be as excellentI've never seen the show but the books are excellent. If they follows the books accurately I can't say I can agree here.
Adventure Time. I cannot get away from that poor excuse for television entertainment. It is absolutely dripping with modern ideals and speech that will most certainly be looked back on with distain.
I've never seen the show but the books are excellent. If they follows the books accurately I can't say I can agree here.
Yeah, when the characters are actually wearing clothes.has fantastic set and costume design
To me, none of the characters are memorable, or at least not memorable in a good way. I often compare Adventure Time to Avatar the Last Airbender, as they are trying to accomplish similar things: build an elaborate and mystical/captivating world, have fun and deep characters, and incorporate fictional plot points into an at least semi-realistic world. For the first point, I can't personally get engrossed into the world of Ooo or however that's spelled. It feels like I'm in a fever dream, or that someone just wrote down the first things that came to their minds. Avatar, on the other hand, has exquisite introductions of how the world works, which is dealt with within seconds of each episode's opening sequence. Secondly, the characters in Adventure Time are utterly nonsensical. They make up words that, instead of being charming and funny, make me think that everyone has some sort of level of schizophrenia and needs help. And if the world itself is odd, the characters in the world are even worse. Their names are basically their defining characteristics, and they rarely change their personalities, or if they do, it's fifty episodes in, when I had already moved on to a better show. Avatar's characters are renowned for how much they change. Aang goes from being an immature child to a bringer of peace. Katara comes to terms with the murder of her mother. Even Zuko, one of the main villains, changes his entire being to join the side of peace. The list goes on. Finally, Avatar has many points of realism in it's show, making it feel plausible, and, more importantly, relatable. In Adventure Time's case, they change the rules of what is allowed that Finn and Jake might as well snap their fingers and declare themselves gods. If the characters don't take things seriously, why should I?....what? What are you trying to say, here? I get that you think Adventure Time is "overrated" because you personally dislike it, but 'dripping with modern ideals and speech' means what, exactly?
Yeah, I honestly don't think comparing Adventure Time to The Last Airbender is even sort of a legitimate argument... it's an episodic series that rarely tries to take itself seriously, if ever.-swiggity swip, here's a snip-
I'd disagree. As I said, to me, they seem to be going towards the same goal: an epic adventure with good characters. And with that in mind, Avatar is by far a better example of that type of show than Adventure Time.Yeah, I honestly don't think comparing Adventure Time to The Last Airbender is even sort of a legitimate argument... it's an episodic series that rarely tries to take itself seriously, if ever.