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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-03-10 07:07 pm

[ SECRET POST #2624 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2624 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Outlander]


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[The Walking Dead]


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[How I Met Your Mother]


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[Twitch Plays Pokemon]


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[Batman, Kill La Kill, Borderlands]


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[Overlord]


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[Red Dwarf]


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[Paranatural]


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[Pitch Perfect]


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[Insidious: Chapter 2]


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Re: True detective finale

[personal profile] ghostofcairo 2014-03-11 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
I think I had an advantage because I'd been reading Pizzolatto's interviews from the very start.

I think the way I watched it was probably to my advantage as well. If I'd watched the episodes every week as they came out I'm sure I would've been reading commentary and discussing it with people, and I think that definitely would've changed the way I saw things. But in waiting until almost the end I pretty much avoided anything related to the show online because I didn't want to get spoiled, so there wasn't anything to influence my interpretation. And honestly, when I first started reading all the stuff about all the crazy theories out there I was really surprised because just watching it on my own I never got the impression that it was that kind of show. So it was kind of nice to have Pizzollatto confirm that there wasn't going to be some out there twist. And of course, showrunners/creators have been known to lie before, but I decided to just go with it, and I'm glad I did.

I'm not sure there's ever been another show this perfect before

I think I'm starting to agree. I can't remember the last time (if ever) I've seen a series that was so brilliant all the way through the end. Granted, I guess that's easier to do when it's this short, but still. The more I think about it the more amazing it seems.

Re: True detective finale

(Anonymous) 2014-03-11 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
A short series can still be imperfect or a mess, but I suspect the 8 episode format made the writer especially aware of how he had to make every scene count. I can't think of one scene in True Detective that was unnecessary. Everything we saw either developed the characters, established the setting, or moved/revealed the plot. I can't think of anything in the show I'd call gratuitous; even the nude/sex scenes (which HBO often goes overboard with) were used well. I've watched some good television over the years, but given the way the writing, direction, acting, cinematography, and design all come together, I'm not sure there's ever been anything on American TV to compare with this. Breaking Bad, maybe.

Re: True detective finale

(Anonymous) 2014-03-11 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
(at work and don't have my password to log in)

Oh, yeah, I agree that something short can definitely be a mess, I just think that it was an advantage that it was shorter. If it'd been longer there would've been more opportunity to wander off course and lose focus...like you said, they had to make every scene count.

Breaking Bad's been on my list of things to watch for years. Maybe I'll watch it next.