I survived NeoGAF's second-wind seething hatred of Dragon Age: Inquisition. I'll survive this.
How can you say that? If you watch 2 or 4 episodes of a TV show and you think it's crap, you probably won't like the rest. That's for sure. You don't have to watch the whole thing, serialized or not. You must allow people to have their own opinion about a TV show.Personally I don't care for the first two episodes, but I equally think that you can't judge the show until the first season has finished because of it's serialised nature.
How come so many people like TNG then?How can you say that? If you watch 2 or 4 episodes of a TV show and you think it's crap, you probably won't like the rest.
How can you say that? If you watch 2 or 4 episodes of a TV show and you think it's crap, you probably won't like the rest.
True.If the negative reviews are anything like
then there's nothing to worry about.
If a story is serialised and told over the course of 13 or so episodes, then how can you decide on how good the overall writing and content is? Do you judge a movie within the first 15 mins and then walk out if it hasn't grabbed you?How can you say that? If you watch 2 or 4 episodes of a TV show and you think it's crap, you probably won't like the rest. That's for sure. You don't have to watch the whole thing, serialized or not. You must allow people to have their own opinion about a TV show.
How many episodes do you need before you understand a TV show is crap for you? After 1, 2 or 3 episodes... you don't like the writing, you don't like the characters, you don't like story, you don't like most of the action etc. If you don't like it, you don't like it, you don't need to watch the whole thing!! It's not a big deal. I'm sure other people may like it. Some TV shows are not good for you. It's a matter of personal taste.
If after 1 or 4 episodes, you think a TV show is good, not so bad, but not great. Yes, then, maybe you can give it a chance for more episodes. You already like it a bit, even if you don't consider it great. You will keep watching depending on how much you like it already.
Sometime it happens that a TV show can change direction, improve and become suddenly good, but it doesn't happen often. Most of the time, it's because you already like some part of it and they got rid of the part you didn't like. Only when the direction of the show is drastically different, than a TV show can suddenly becomes great.
Why would anyone be depressed over bad reviews of ST: D? The only question you have to ask yourself when watching entertainment:
- Do I enjoy watching this?
If the answer is yes; who cares what others think? Are you watching for their enjoyment or yours?
Peter David, who I have the impression didn't like it (apparently you have to pay to get his thoughts now), asked what Gene Roddenberry would have thought of it. I very nearly replied that he would have liked it a hell of a lot more than his last Trek book where, as I recall, a Starfleet crew was attempting genocide.
86% @ Rotten Tomatoes, 7.2 @ IMDB. What bad reviews?
Some of the "review" titles:The 300+ stupidly negative user reviews - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5171438/reviews?filter=hate
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