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<blockquote data-quote="AnonymousBosch" data-source="post: 431110" data-attributes="member: 5255"><p>I liked it even more when he stepped in an open window not ten feet from the dumpster he must have conveniently-overlooked, and then came back down to the alley via the fire escape he also overlooked climbing up a few weeks ago, even though <em>it was right there</em>.</p><p></p><p>The show needed a shock to get an emotionally low-resilient progressive viewing population upset and triggered enough to trend the show on social media. This is the currency of modern media, less investment in story and character, more cheap shocks designed to upset the audience, particularly by killing beloved characters. Anything to get people trending, so advertisers get the message.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, it didn't want to commit to the reality of death. See any Joss Whedon show. It's a comic book mentality.</p><p></p><p>Psst. Watch Z-Nation. At least it doesn't take itself too seriously.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]LRm8Gjpy76k[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnonymousBosch, post: 431110, member: 5255"] I liked it even more when he stepped in an open window not ten feet from the dumpster he must have conveniently-overlooked, and then came back down to the alley via the fire escape he also overlooked climbing up a few weeks ago, even though [I]it was right there[/i]. The show needed a shock to get an emotionally low-resilient progressive viewing population upset and triggered enough to trend the show on social media. This is the currency of modern media, less investment in story and character, more cheap shocks designed to upset the audience, particularly by killing beloved characters. Anything to get people trending, so advertisers get the message. Obviously, it didn't want to commit to the reality of death. See any Joss Whedon show. It's a comic book mentality. Psst. Watch Z-Nation. At least it doesn't take itself too seriously. [MEDIA=youtube]LRm8Gjpy76k[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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