Indeed.
And I have to stress that those 'TV critics' are merely expressing their own personal opinions on the show, which happen to carry weight because of their 'status' and only because people think they are 'experts'.
Anyone can give a sound criticism for anything when it comes down to it, but personal preference will also color these people's perceptions.
I would argue that a person is quite limiting when they go around saying things about something without actually experiencing it for themselves and merely taking everyone's else's word for it.
Isn't that described as 'not thinking for yourself'?
Also... just because the majority happens to share an opinion that something is 'good' or 'bad' (again, in THEIR opinion and definition of the said terms), it doesn't mean it will be an opinion that EVERYONE will share.
That majority may for example cancel a show because of low ratings, but just because they think it's 'bad quality', it doesn't mean it will be for others (and this goes into area of personal preference).
So just because I happen to like SG:U better than SG1 or SG:A, it will be perceived that my 'tastes' are somehow 'wrong'?
Lol...
Since I never went along with what the majority thinks or does anyway, it's only logical that there could be a higher % of things that don't fall into 'mainstream acceptance', or 'fanbase acceptance' which I'll like
It's not out of desire to 'stand out' or to be different 'just because', it's simply how my brain is wired.
And I have to stress that those 'TV critics' are merely expressing their own personal opinions on the show, which happen to carry weight because of their 'status' and only because people think they are 'experts'.
Anyone can give a sound criticism for anything when it comes down to it, but personal preference will also color these people's perceptions.
I would argue that a person is quite limiting when they go around saying things about something without actually experiencing it for themselves and merely taking everyone's else's word for it.
Isn't that described as 'not thinking for yourself'?
Also... just because the majority happens to share an opinion that something is 'good' or 'bad' (again, in THEIR opinion and definition of the said terms), it doesn't mean it will be an opinion that EVERYONE will share.
That majority may for example cancel a show because of low ratings, but just because they think it's 'bad quality', it doesn't mean it will be for others (and this goes into area of personal preference).
So just because I happen to like SG:U better than SG1 or SG:A, it will be perceived that my 'tastes' are somehow 'wrong'?
Lol...
Since I never went along with what the majority thinks or does anyway, it's only logical that there could be a higher % of things that don't fall into 'mainstream acceptance', or 'fanbase acceptance' which I'll like
It's not out of desire to 'stand out' or to be different 'just because', it's simply how my brain is wired.