The pacifier makes me think it's ecstasy instead.
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Ha! I like him.
Really? I kept thinking, "awww, are him's witty bitty diamond shoes too tight?"
That I don't think Brannon would share.
I really, really, REALLY hate writers/actors slagging on the fans. Even the craxy ones.
It's one thing to objectively identify the craxy and distance for self-preservation. It's a whole other thing to blame the audience for not being who you want them to be.
It's classless.
And, I think the button's cooled off now, so I'm back to lurking.
ETA: NUMBAHHHHH!!!
I don't see him saying anything I don't regularly say about fandom. So, yeah, it's hard for me to see a problem.
I mainly think it's funny that he thinks The 4400 is a challenging and complicated show.
I mean, I watch it, and I enjoy it, but it's like genre comfort food. I enjoy it because being an X-Files fan was extremely stressful, and it's nice to watch a show that's in that same vein but that requires no real thought or emotional investment.
It's true -- it has its mysteries, but there's no need to feel compelled, as a viewer, to solve them. I never thought we had enough clues to bother working at it.
It's been...good, with one or two high points -- the episode with the reality all in the chick's head was great, I thought, and had excellent emotional through lines.
Eh. I really didn't like that episode. I got the idea, but the execution felt off to me.
I do like the show more than I thought I would, though. It's interesting and fun. But not horribly challenging and complex. I mean, it has an arc, and if that's too challenging for you, then...oops.
I thought it was very sweet. It's the only episode I've bothered to save on the TiVo.
Yeah, there were other people who liked it too. Me, I just couldn't past the ludicrousness of seeing the "EIGHT YEARS LATER" card. Although I do like what they did with that in the last episode, where Alana had trouble keeping her realities straight.