^I'm saying this stuff has been around for thousands of years, why is it suddenly a problem now? Why is only now "Dark and gritty" where as before it was just another way to tell a story?
I'm saying how is it a fad if fads are short term when you say this fad has existed for 30 years?
Yes there's a cultural trend towards wanting to see more realistically drawn characters and more shades of grey, because life is shades of grey and people are complex and contradictory in their character, so black and white 2 dimensional characters have become boring, but that isn't a bad thing, and despite this there is still plenty of choice out there. Of the TV I watched yesterday do you know how much of it was "dark and gritty"? None o f it. I'm going to cinema today and what I'll be seeing isn't dark at all.
You don't like something? Fine but at least have a reason other than "dark and gritty" especially when the thing you're calling that isn't at all.
It's like telling us the sky is brown and water makes you thirsty, it's nonsensical.
Don't like BSG because of the way it jumped about, or stuck far too much to the depressing end of the scale? Could see your point.
Don't like Star Trek because it was an action popcorn film with stupid plot points and and annoying direction? Can totally understand it.
Don't like Saw because it is grisly and gory with badly drawn characters? Again I could understand.
But to blanket them all in the same trend, and acting like they're all connected in some way is just silly.
I'm saying how is it a fad if fads are short term when you say this fad has existed for 30 years?
Yes there's a cultural trend towards wanting to see more realistically drawn characters and more shades of grey, because life is shades of grey and people are complex and contradictory in their character, so black and white 2 dimensional characters have become boring, but that isn't a bad thing, and despite this there is still plenty of choice out there. Of the TV I watched yesterday do you know how much of it was "dark and gritty"? None o f it. I'm going to cinema today and what I'll be seeing isn't dark at all.
You don't like something? Fine but at least have a reason other than "dark and gritty" especially when the thing you're calling that isn't at all.
It's like telling us the sky is brown and water makes you thirsty, it's nonsensical.
Don't like BSG because of the way it jumped about, or stuck far too much to the depressing end of the scale? Could see your point.
Don't like Star Trek because it was an action popcorn film with stupid plot points and and annoying direction? Can totally understand it.
Don't like Saw because it is grisly and gory with badly drawn characters? Again I could understand.
But to blanket them all in the same trend, and acting like they're all connected in some way is just silly.