Review bombing is perhaps a bit of a misnomer, it's strictly a "fan" driven phenomenon.But does that actually apply to the critic side of things or just the fan ratings?
Review bombing is perhaps a bit of a misnomer, it's strictly a "fan" driven phenomenon.But does that actually apply to the critic side of things or just the fan ratings?
It could be the "Star Wars" critic effect.But does that actually apply to the critic side of things or just the fan ratings?
yep - but the majority of 'professional' movie critics still panned it.In 1977, the week before SW premiered Time magazine proclaimed it "The best movie of the year" on their cover - and said that were it not for the more important Middle East peace accord that it would have been their cover feature.
1. Similar to the robots in Voyager Prototype, or Kryten on the Nova 5, maybe the Kaylon are still absently servicing their long dead creators or restricting their expansion to guidelines set down by their old masters? These duties may be so deep in their code that they don't even realize that this is a bunch of tasks that they do not have to do, and if they did figure it out, become aware, they are slaves to their own code and can't disobey. This is why they have humanoid bodies and cities with rooms and doors.
It could be the "Star Wars" critic effect.
(In 1977 nearly every critic panned "Star Wars" - but as lines went around the block and people started talking about how much they loved "Star Wars" - many of those exact same critics re-reviewed it calling it a good/great/masterpiece of a film.)
Nope.yep - but the majority of 'professional' movie critics still panned it.
If there's only a few million robots, you'd think that each arrogant robot has legal expectations for quality of life, that they are guaranteed enough personal space to never be stacked like sardines a mile high or be forced into having a room mate at their palatial estate.Only this time, there are a few million "android versions of Norman Bates".
I see, thanks for the clarification. I probably should not have included my Disney comment then. I still find the disparity interesting, despite the lesser amount of reviews and 11 to 0 ratio it's somewhat stunning. So many critics wrote the show off either because of a predisposition against McFarland or maybe because the first few episodes of the show were not very compelling in my opinion.The Fox deal still hasn't been finalized, so Disney doesn't own it yet. That should happen fairly soon though. So your "facts" aren't based on real information. Until the deal is final Disney is completely disconnected from Fox, which is why Kevin Feige still doesn't have access to the X-Men and Fantastic Four. I think everything should be done either in March or early April.
My take has been that the professional critics expected a straight-up parody of trek and were unprepared for Seth and Co. to try to tell actual compelling and thoughtful stories, and the discrepancy between the season one critics' score and season two score is that the geniuses finally figured it out.I see, thanks for the clarification. I probably should not have included my Disney comment then. I still find the disparity interesting, despite the lesser amount of reviews and 11 to 0 ratio it's somewhat stunning. So many critics wrote the show off either because of a predisposition against McFarland or maybe because the first few episodes of the show were not very compelling in my opinion.
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Before and after Disney bought Fox. Hmmm.
Review bombing is perhaps a bit of a misnomer, it's strictly a "fan" driven phenomenon.
My take has been that the professional critics expected a straight-up parody of trek and were unprepared for Seth and Co. to try to tell actual compelling and thoughtful stories, and the discrepancy between the season one critics' score and season two score is that the geniuses finally figured it out.
I don't think his rapey pheromones will be that effective on non-biological people. But I think Isaac had some feelings regarding Borthus' porn simulation when he was in it. Maybe the solution is to re-run Borthus' illicitly obtained program, infect the Orville again and have theDarulio.
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