This is a topic me and my friends have been discussing for a while and I thought I'd lay it out for you. Does it seem nowadays that a TV show with so much potential often loses it's main idea or charm due to the fan's constant urge to alter it so the show suits their own agenda? Well, let's see where we'll start off. When a new television or comic series is released, and not just any other dinghy series but an actual well thought idea, it will follow what the creators intently had in mind. When that said show is met with an overwhelmingly positive reception, fan bases tend to form. The fanbase (as typical fanbase traditions often do) create new ideas, hypothesis on how the series will progress and start requesting their ideas on how the canon should end. This where the quality of the series start to diminish as it starts satisfying the needs of the fans rather than the original ideas the creators had in mind. This is why the 2nd season of Walking Dead wasn't as grand as the 1st was. I thought it changed focus from the survivors and their own personal/internal struggles to action set pieces. This resulted in shorter subplots meant to add layers to character development and story progression. Family Guy is another prime example of this narrative incoherence. The humor and wit that embedded itself into the first and second season quickly fade away. In turn it's replaced with repetitive, dry-wit humor only an autistic ADD diagnosed child with the attention span of a brain-dead gnat could find "funny". The show sold itself out based on mainstream critical acceptance. ANALYSIS Mainstream destroys creativity. We are sheep.
I agree. But they do/sell well so they don't really care about a small group of people who dislike it.
It's based off of the creator's vision, not a small group of people. I don't want to change the ending for my story so it suits what YOU want to see. I'll end it based off my original intentions. That's why generally good TV series, comics and games don't have 7 seasons, more than 300 issues or r sequels with DLC.
morals - of, pertaining to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong; ethical: moral attitudes. There are some people who make and create their own OC without having to please their fanbase. This is know as the underground. They don't sell out their creations.
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