(I've watched up to around s3? And then I was like 'I'll catch up later!' and then suddenly there was no more seasons being made and everything was one fire?)
How-- how did any of the executives think this was a good idea??? I could see how *some* of the decisions might have seen reasonable, but 'let's retcon someone to being alive, but not retcon the murder-revenge plot!' and 'lets have someone marry and background character, and not get rid of the background character!' are just... WHAT.
(Though this is leading to a fun guessing game of 'which character ended up as a rotting corpse?' and ' which characters were meant to get married?' My current wild guess is that Rotting Corpse was the guy who got erased for a bg character.)
And 'make an audio description track' is, like, one of those things you have to budget time for, and not just skip. Seriously.
...Executives: can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em.
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(I've watched up to around s3? And then I was like 'I'll catch up later!' and then suddenly there was no more seasons being made and everything was one fire?)
How-- how did any of the executives think this was a good idea??? I could see how *some* of the decisions might have seen reasonable, but 'let's retcon someone to being alive, but not retcon the murder-revenge plot!' and 'lets have someone marry and background character, and not get rid of the background character!' are just... WHAT.
(Though this is leading to a fun guessing game of 'which character ended up as a rotting corpse?' and ' which characters were meant to get married?' My current wild guess is that Rotting Corpse was the guy who got erased for a bg character.)
And 'make an audio description track' is, like, one of those things you have to budget time for, and not just skip. Seriously.
...Executives: can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em.