"Then arc two happens, and every small flaw gets amplified, while the good elements are gradually abandoned. We fall back into the show's typical habit of forcing characters into imbecilic behavior to make the plot work. The writing clearly wants certain dramatic moments to land, but doesn't always earn them through natural progression"
Such as? Where's the imbecilic behavior at?
"Once again, characters are violated to force the plot in a direction the writer clearly wanted, but couldn't achieve organically. Even previously well-established side characters are bent out of shape just to keep the plot moving. It becomes painfully predictable, frustrating, and, most of the time, just plain boring."
Again with the vague statements with no real substance behind them.
Ever heard of the word 'example'? It's kind of the whole basis for constructing an argument...
You lot could use some of those.
They are mostly objective scores of how good the story is. I know 6 for CB might feel low, if I ever rewatch it, I'll review my score and review.
Also, Tanya is neither Zionist (not even sure of Israel exist in that universe) nor socialist (that one is quite evident throughout the story, she values personal freedoms and civil rights quite ostensibly).
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Such as? Where's the imbecilic behavior at?
"Once again, characters are violated to force the plot in a direction the writer clearly wanted, but couldn't achieve organically. Even previously well-established side characters are bent out of shape just to keep the plot moving. It becomes painfully predictable, frustrating, and, most of the time, just plain boring."
Again with the vague statements with no real substance behind them.
Ever heard of the word 'example'? It's kind of the whole basis for constructing an argument...
You lot could use some of those.
They are mostly objective scores of how good the story is. I know 6 for CB might feel low, if I ever rewatch it, I'll review my score and review.
Also, Tanya is neither Zionist (not even sure of Israel exist in that universe) nor socialist (that one is quite evident throughout the story, she values personal freedoms and civil rights quite ostensibly).