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You watch Bob's Burgers too? Linda is the best. Now I can only think of Linda with Linda Belcher's voice.Linda calling Robert "Robbie" makes me think of Linda Belcher calling Bob "Bobby".
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You watch Bob's Burgers too? Linda is the best. Now I can only think of Linda with Linda Belcher's voice.Linda calling Robert "Robbie" makes me think of Linda Belcher calling Bob "Bobby".
Linda calling Robert "Robbie" makes me think of Linda Belcher calling Bob "Bobby".
You watch Bob's Burgers too? Linda is the best. Now I can only think of Linda with Linda Belcher's voice.
Christ. Now that I think about it, Sally even LOOKS like Mabel.
Exactly, but more like that girl from Jaltoid.Christ. Now that I think about it, Sally even LOOKS like Mabel.
Christicles, you're right! You know what this means?More like that girl from Jaltoid.
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Christicles, you're right! You know what this means?
Sally looks like Mabel.
Mabel has a fear of high up places.
Snoop Dawg is always high.
Airplanes are high.
Airplanes were used in 9/11.
9/11 was organised by the Illuminati.
ILLUMINATI CONFRMD GUIS
I dunno.What even is this fucking dialogue?
He needs to go outside more.What even is this fucking dialogue?
I'm about halfway through and all I'm getting is the impression of Enter throwing an anti-school tizzy fit disguised as a story.
Yeah, I'm starting to catch on to that.I'm about halfway through and all I'm getting is the impression of Enter throwing an anti-school tizzy fit disguised as a story.
Either Enter was raised in a strict household with incredibly high standards or he just skipped childhood as a whole, because children do not talk like this.
I'm no writer, but I'm pretty sure that when characters are having conversations, you want them to sound natural. Children speak like.... Children, and anyone can write for children(well or not, depends on the quality of the writer, of course) because they were once children.
Enter has proven me wrong, making kids that have lines such as "You should thank your mother and father for providing for you.", and "I’m not a young man. I’m a boy! A pre-pubescent male child! ".
[3/26/15 9:41:07 PM] Yang: I was a bit confused. Is Shane going to be a recurring character?
[3/26/15 9:41:26 PM] Johnathan Enter: Probably, and we're writing a second draft to make it a little more cohesive
[3/26/15 9:41:43 PM] Yang: So what's his deal exactly?
[3/26/15 9:42:08 PM] Johnathan Enter: We're still getting the details down, so we don't know
Good. Enter creates a character without any sort of backstory.
Hey, didn't he say he was going to make the kids act like kids? This isn't how kids act, wow.Either Enter was raised in a strict household with incredibly high standards or he just skipped childhood as a whole, because children do not talk like this.
I'm no writer, but I'm pretty sure that when characters are having conversations, you want them to sound natural. Children speak like.... Children, and anyone can write for children(well or not, depends on the quality of the writer, of course) because they were once children.
Enter has proven me wrong, making kids that have lines such as "You should thank your mother and father for providing for you.", and "I’m not a young man. I’m a boy! A pre-pubescent male child! ".
Because it's his "kid's" show.So now it's okay for a kids show to not have a good moral?