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I still can't believe how bad it was. I think I watched the entire first season or so. The elf died and I was glad... I thought that was a good place to stop and pretend that was the ending.
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The writing of this show is like watching a hamster on a wheel.This series suffers from having these incredibly long and overly complex story arcs that would seem overdone even by anime filler arc standards. I don't understand why they went in this direction since Futurama managed to have a pretty good idea of how to manage episode flow.
The creators seem to have fallen in love with the way they were able to set up stuff like Leela's backstory, Nibbler etc on Futurama. So everything is setting something up, and yet after years of that it still doesn't feel like anything happened, and all the supposed dramatic revelations are only more exposition. I couldn't summarize the plot of the show so far, it's a total blur. There are all these long-delayed payoffs to things that I've long forgotten and never cared about in the first place.This series suffers from having these incredibly long and overly complex story arcs that would seem overdone even by anime filler arc standards. I don't understand why they went in this direction since Futurama managed to have a pretty good idea of how to manage episode flow.
The Futurama writers noted that the premise with Fry as the audience-identification character didn't work as planned after a few episodes because he fit in perfectly in the future. So maybe they were averse to doing something like that again.Disenchantment really should have been an isekai where Bean was originally a Starbucks employee or something. This show needed a fish out of water character like Fry to be the comic foil to the fantasy stuff.
Also unpopular opinion but I don't think a female sociopath can work as an MC. I've seen it done successfully with male characters but everytime they try it with a female character it comes across as creepy and flat. Maybe it's societal sexism or some other factor but it just doesn't seem to work in American media.
I keep wanting to like it because the first season was OK, I find the animation style reminiscent of Futurama and charming, and because there are some genuinely great visuals in some episodes, but with every season you can tell it's the pet project of one man and he has no one to tell him "no."e: also does anyone even watch this show? the subreddit about it feels almost deserted
I feel like it's more one man who can't decide what he's going for or stick to a single plot line for an episode or season.I keep wanting to like it because the first season was OK, I find the animation style reminiscent of Futurama and charming, and because there are some genuinely great visuals in some episodes, but with every season you can tell it's the pet project of one man and he has no one to tell him "no."
And that's how the Star Wars prequels were made.I keep wanting to like it because the first season was OK, I find the animation style reminiscent of Futurama and charming, and because there are some genuinely great visuals in some episodes, but with every season you can tell it's the pet project of one man and he has no one to tell him "no."
George's shitty direction did more to harm those movies than his writing.And that's how the Star Wars prequels were made.
That's a negative, mostly because that would actually be entertaining.Anyway, calling it now: the actual Disenchanted finale will be a crossover that airs as a Futurama episode.
No, it starts improving then turns lame and gay.I think I've only ever seen the first season, is it worth the slog to watch the rest?
No. Just stay away from the rest as humanly possible.I think I've only ever seen the first season, is it worth the slog to watch the rest?