culbeda-533-446965
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Tip for show writers/runners:
Short version: Don't mistske Having characters do smart things with smart writing. If you're going to write for nerd/geek demographic, come correct.
Examples: (A) Don't make your genius characters sound "basic" in every other aspect of their lives/dialog (B) if your character is "neuro spicy", COMMIT TO THAT (none of this probably autistic but maybe not depending on what's easier for you to write) and (C) dont assume your audience is a bunch of simpletons (e.g. Adding forced, needless exposition disguised as dialog, having the genius character take all of 3 seconds to determine to interpret the meaning of something phenomenally complex in a matter of seconds, laying the plot out in plain English so the nobody has to bother thinking.).
Short version: Don't mistske Having characters do smart things with smart writing. If you're going to write for nerd/geek demographic, come correct.
Examples: (A) Don't make your genius characters sound "basic" in every other aspect of their lives/dialog (B) if your character is "neuro spicy", COMMIT TO THAT (none of this probably autistic but maybe not depending on what's easier for you to write) and (C) dont assume your audience is a bunch of simpletons (e.g. Adding forced, needless exposition disguised as dialog, having the genius character take all of 3 seconds to determine to interpret the meaning of something phenomenally complex in a matter of seconds, laying the plot out in plain English so the nobody has to bother thinking.).
Loaded with tropes and ludocrously stupid battle scenes in the tired Star Wars style of "stand in the open and shoot widely at stormtroopers" needlessly diminish this episode. Toss in the out-of-place shaky-cam closeups and you're left with an surprisingly underwhelming episode for what should have been an epic confrontation.
Amateurish, off-putting animation that looks like video game cut sequences from 2008 strung together. The writing is pretty insulting, being overly heavy on fight scenes and spelling out every detail as if the audience is too stupid to grasp what is going on. Not sure why you would waste the effort to make this.
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