Uh. I didn't? Take a look, I can wait. I was responding to another poster. Maybe you're ignoring
@Kirk Prime, I don't know. But, I was responding to their post, as it is clearly labeled.
First, let me say, I'm having a problem with your explanation because you aren't really supplying any examples. But, go on...
No... But, then, you've finally given me an example. What about in Doctor Who? Again, you suggested it wasn't just Rosa and Demons, so, I'm just trying to find your "trivia" example in the other episodes. And again, you used the phrase "smashing in the face." Now, certainly, I get the "smashing in the face" of nostalgia and trivia of Ready Player One, it's why I didn't finish the book, I felt like that's ALL it was. So, what in this season of Doctor Who is like your example from Ready Player One?
I get the idea of home. But, if you start hating where you live, why continue to live there? Home is where you make it. If home isn't HOME anymore, why continue to live there?
And when it's something like a TV show, yes, it's been there, it's been a comfort, but, it's STOPPED being a comfort, it's stopped being your Dad before the divorce--and I get grieving for a show that was once loved, but, as some point, it's healthy to move on and find a new home, yes?
Because, in the end the show ISN'T your dad before the divorce. It ISN'T your home. Those are memories. Good memories. But, when the thing that conjures up those good memories doesn't do it, isn't it better to move on? You'll still have the memories.