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fandomsecrets2013-05-05 03:31 pm
[ SECRET POST #2315 ]
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No? Probably depends on which circles within circles within circles of fandom you hang around, but it's all mixed. You get folk saying the first act sucks because it takes forever to speed up the pacing, and you get folk elsewhere saying Act 5 (the troll half) is particularly shit and the point where it declines as a story, and you even get the weirdoes who think the first Intermission was terrible (and they are simply wrong).
My own opinion mostly jives with yours though, especially regarding how disorganised it feels. It's a lot of TEENAGER DRAMA to me, but it's highlighted by things like the introduction of Calliope and Caliborn, as well as the super uplifting "Dirk: Synchronize/Unite", that makes it worth it for me. Like those moments actually feel like payoff to me.