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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-05-17 04:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #4881 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4881 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2020-05-17 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Possible spoilers here: after youknowwho died in GC and was replaced by youalsoknowwho, it has felt like the comic has been going nowhere.

[possible spoilers but not really]

(Anonymous) 2020-05-18 08:36 am (UTC)(link)
A lot of things are happening but it feels like none of them matter. There's a distant feeling that everything is supposed to be a buildup to something, but then each conflict ends in some sort of comedic note so much so that I no longer get the urge to take anything seriously. There's a lot of interesting ideas in there, but that's all we're getting so far, ideas thrown into a blender.

There's always been funny moments, but they're inserted in solemn/monotone moments to offset the seriousness. Nowadays it's solemn moments inserted into a bunch of comedy.

(Anonymous) 2020-05-17 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
A phenomenon known as megatokyoitis

(Anonymous) 2020-05-17 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Sometimes it's the journey that counts, not the ending.

I haven't read either of these, except the first chapters of Gunnerkrigg Court back when it started, and I remember the author doing an interview where he basically said he had no expectations and no ending in mind when he started.

(Anonymous) 2020-05-18 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
When a journey has been going on for fifteen years, it should not come as a surprise if some of the passengers are getting a little eager to see it come to some sort of resolution.
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[personal profile] venusundae 2020-05-17 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
yea i think you're right. sometimes it works, when you see a story transform w the times in a way you could never anticipate on the day the comic began. but sometimes you can tell where there wasn't a plan and stuff drags on or something. i do have some sympathy tho bc creative work can be difficult to create on a schedule and have it turn out consistently inspired.