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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-05-24 05:19 pm

[ SECRET POST #5983 ]


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(Anonymous) 2023-05-25 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Your English is great!

I'm similar to you in that I can rarely get into the stuff that everybody likes, but I disagree that those things are objectively good. To me, there's no such thing as objective when it comes to entertainment. If someone is entertained by/enjoys a book/movie/tv show, then it's good *to them* and it doesn't really matter what some "authority" thinks about the subject.

It's like food. People like different things, and even if something is super popular and loved by lots of people, there are going to be people who hate it. It doesn't make any of them wrong, it's just a difference in taste/preferences.

IDK, I just find "good" (or "high quality" or whatever other adjectives you want to use) a vague, nebulous concept because who gets to decide what is good and what isn't?

When it comes to a movie, for example, someone might be calling something good when what they mean is "it conforms to these specific standards of production" or whatever, but if that's the case, say that. It doesn't automatically make it *good* because different people are going to have different criteria for what makes something good. (Hell, when you look at the dictionary definition for "good", it references "excellent" and "of superior quality" and when you look at those definitions, they just refer back to each other; there's not any real definition for those terms so it's all subjective.)

Sorry for the tangent, but anyway. You shouldn't feel bad or weird or anything for liking stuff that's not popular. It's what resonates with you, so you should just enjoy it. :D