Definitely, with a little Firefly.I always got way more of a Farscape vibe than Star Wars.
Definitely, with a little Firefly.I always got way more of a Farscape vibe than Star Wars.
That's the risk you take with a shared universe
It shouldn't be.
Speaking specifically about GotG Vol. 3, viewers shouldn't have been required to watch the GotG Holiday Special in order to understand why the team is where they are at the start of the story, why there's a talking dog with them, and why Quill and Mantis are referring to each other as siblings.
Wait… your argument is that a viewer shouldn’t be required to watch a previous installment out of the same series to be familiar with every element?It shouldn't be.
For a good long while, it was possible to jump into the MCU anywhere and not have to be familiar with anything else in order to fully enjoy whatever movie you were watching, and the overall IP was by and large better for it.
Speaking specifically about GotG Vol. 3, viewers shouldn't have been required to watch the GotG Holiday Special in order to understand why the team is where they are at the start of the story, why there's a talking dog with them, and why Quill and Mantis are referring to each other as siblings.
A few quick throwaway lines to bring viewers up to speed would suffice.
Wait… your argument is that a viewer shouldn’t be required to watch a previous installment out of the same series to be familiar with every element?
I expected an argument against Infinity War/Endgame, not against A Guardians of the Galaxy short film.
I can't decide where in the MCU I want to head next. I could watch Captain Marvel (which is one of the last individual movies I've yet to see), marathon the existing Avengers movies (since, as mentioned, I've never seen Infinity War and Endgame), or start revisiting full subseries that I've seen in their entirety.
Thoughts/suggestions?
It shouldn't be.
For a good long while, it was possible to jump into the MCU anywhere and not have to be familiar with anything else in order to fully enjoy whatever movie you were watching, and the overall IP was by and large better for it.
Speaking specifically about GotG Vol. 3, viewers shouldn't have been required to watch the GotG Holiday Special in order to understand why the team is where they are at the start of the story, why there's a talking dog with them, and why Quill and Mantis are referring to each other as siblings.
Speaking specifically about GotG Vol. 3, viewers shouldn't have been required to watch the GotG Holiday Special in order to understand why the team is where they are at the start of the story, why there's a talking dog with them, and why Quill and Mantis are referring to each other as siblings.
I dunno, that's within the same franchise, familiarity with a previous installment is fair game.
Do people complain that they need to watch Back to the Future part 1 to understand part 2? Maybe they do. And that would be weird.
if an installment isn't comprehensible without that prior knowledge, that's a failure of basic story construction
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