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fandomsecrets2013-04-27 03:53 pm
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Re: people who are not watching Hannibal:
Stay classy. I've not personally insulted you.
does this ruin film adaptations for you?
In many cases, yes it does. I'm not remotely shy about criticizing feature film adaptations.
to repeat:
How can you repeat something you've not expressed in the thread?
it's just taking the characters and adapting them for TV with original scripts and concepts.
Which I suspect, is even worse, because the Faustian danger that Hannibal poses gets undermined if he's turned into a weekly consultant.
as far as commercials "breaking the suspense", do you yell at novels when they go from chapter 12 to chapter 13?
No, for a couple of good reasons:
1) Turning the page takes less than a second.
2) The intervening page usually doesn't include incongruous advertisements printed in a much larger typeface, in neon, breaking the transition between chapters.
and somehow you're able to tolerate the incredible cliches, editing and structural downfalls of sci-fi genre TV under a major franchise, which is just funny.
Well no. I criticize the frequent failings of that franchise compared to its literary inspirations as well. I also don't take it seriously, and neither do the writers and actors most of the time. It is, however, largely an original work produced for television.
I also don't demand that non-Trekies justify themselves because I want a bigger fandom.