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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-08-14 06:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #2781 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2781 ⌋

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Re: Unpopular opinions

[personal profile] cbrachyrhynchos 2014-08-15 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
It depends for me. I'm liking shorter British and Canadian series over the American format, which seems to involve filler episodes with a lot of "Tahiti."

"Tahiti" has become my code phrase for a reminder clumsily inserted into filler episodes that there's a big fucking conflict that the writers have no intention of advancing, making the characters look like idiots for not taking steps to resolve it.

Unless it's a romantic conflict, then it's a "Jordan" after the painfully protracted "Jordan/Woody" ship. I think I hate Jordans more than Tahitis because character interactions are even more obnoxiously unrealistic.

"Tahiti"

(Anonymous) 2014-08-15 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
That's one of Whedon's more annoying tropes. Buffy was full of it.