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It’s not really wild because if something is not a hit you need to make your money back another way. Word of mouth really doesn’t take that long, you only need to wait a few months to see if things pick up and considering how poor the show was that’s not going to happen.

Season 2 felt like they didn’t know where they wanted to take the show because turning Nate into the “Big Bad” made no sense and came out of nowhere, also what big offense are you talking about? All he ever did was shit talk Ted, that’s it. Season 3 was the reset that was needed and has felt a lot like season 1.

The only thing they did off camera is him deciding to ultimately leave they showed the reasons why he left throughout the season. You want to be spoon fed the story instead of experiencing it, which is why you missed all the the tells of what was going on.

This season is the natural conclusion of Season 2's arc, which is moving on from their problems. To me reading the comments for this episode the dividing line of what’s the problem for this season is that one group needs exposition to tell them what’s going on and the other group are people who payed attention to the

You clearly need the bad writing style of tell and not show where you have exposition explaining every little detail because the better quality storytelling is show not tell, which is exactly what they did with Nate’s story. 

Sorry but you’re smoking crack. Switching to hour long has allowed them to focus on the rest of the cast instead of just focus on the three main characters of the past 2 seasons. 

You clearly missed that Nate did Will’s job not just leave a card.

We’re assuming he is and there might be a potential hint in the first celebration teaser that never got a official release but yeah that’s something they’ll keep a surprise. 

That’s because the show is about him. All the other characters are the supporting cast. 

The pandemic viewings said otherwise.

The side effect for this strike will be the rise of international productions. 

It had some good episodes but overall it was mostly just a filler show. What I thought they were going to do was have the author write the show so they don’t have to deal with filler then he ends up adapting it to the manga. But instead they went the traditional route where the anime had no choice but to do filler

What they did is no different then how everyone learns to do art, which is copy their favorite artwork.

No a lot of those action scenes can easily be filmed live action because they already do it for productions but they’re hand tracing the stunt people.

It won’t completely make them obsolete because you’ll always need someone to create new styles and fine tune the AI creations.

Using a style is not stealing, what they did is no different then you learning how to draw using your favorite art as reference. 

Sorry I keep forgetting notifications doesn’t show the entire comment so my sarcasm was still with your single word reply of Okay.

Thank you for admitting your own faults.

People use nostalgia to much as a excuse to explain why they can’t comprehend why people like something they don’t, which your comment is leaning towards.

Hook is actually good. Nostalgia isn’t a big factor for me since I have a terrible memory so I’m always judging what I watch during that moment not from what I felt in the past and the movie still holds up.