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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2017-05-29 06:27 pm
[ SECRET POST #3799 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3799 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Death in Paradise]
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[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]
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[Hook]
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[Parks and Recreation]
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[Elementary]
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[Persona 5]
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Re: What cool idea was wasted on a bad/unworthy story?
(Anonymous) 2017-05-29 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)But hey, maybe SAO as-is was more marketable in the end than my non-harem version. Still, I wish I had been hired as the lead writer. lol
Re: What cool idea was wasted on a bad/unworthy story?
Haha, idk. I think a lot of anime studios think that the only way to make a marketable show is to do moeshit or harem or whatever. But obviously the most successful anime generally have not been these things. If you look at classics, like Akira or Sailor Moon, or even modern popular shows like Yuri on Ice, they aren't skeevy niche harem shit. SAO might've been the next Cowboy Bebop if they hadn't alienated the majority of their potential audience with the harem crap.
Re: What cool idea was wasted on a bad/unworthy story?
(Anonymous) 2017-05-30 01:04 am (UTC)(link)Also, I wish the reveal at the end would've been done so much better in regards to whether or not people actually die if they die in-game. They briefly teased the idea that maybe these people didn't actually die (I think with the assassin lady in the anime?). That would've been really cool to play into more to try to convince the audience, to set up hope that deceased characters might actually be okay... and then the protagonist waking up in a hospital bed and finding it all was real after all would've been a lot more chilling.