tv echo November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 (edited) 20 hours ago, NumberCruncher said: Keep digging yourself deeper there, Ben. These people never learn. TV shows have been encouraging fan theories for decades, with the use of cliffhangers and clue-strewn seasons of mythology-driven shows. Remember "Who Shot JR?" Remember The X-Files and Lost? Producers/networks actively stoke the fires of fan buzz and speculation. So don't complain now if it sometimes backfires. Edited November 7, 2016 by tv echo 14 Link to comment
statsgirl November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 (edited) But before we only talked over the water cooler (is that still a thing?) Now with social media, we can actually talk back to them. That's gotta sting when we don't love it, worse when we point out the flaws. Edited November 7, 2016 by statsgirl 5 Link to comment
Popular Post SmoaknArrow November 7, 2016 Popular Post Share November 7, 2016 If TV shows, like Arrow, didn't want fan theories, season 1 wouldn't have hinged on "What is the Undertaking?" Season 4 wouldn't have used the "Who's in the grave?" hook for an entire season, and Season 5 wouldn't be "Who is under the Prometheus hood?" If your viewers aren't curious and spinning guesses over the question hooks you've littered through your plots, they're not interested or engaged, and that's a stone's throw from apathy. 38 Link to comment
Cleanqueen November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 Wow already using the word "BADASS" we all know how this one will end then. Link to comment
BkWurm1 November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 1 minute ago, Cleanqueen said: Wow already using the word "BADASS" we all know how this one will end then. Can we get her a spin off of all her own? Fridays are still open. 5 Link to comment
tarotx November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 1 minute ago, Cleanqueen said: Wow already using the word "BADASS" we all know how this one will end then. Bam uses words like that for all the female stunts. 3 Link to comment
TwistedandBored November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 (edited) 2 hours ago, SmoaknArrow said: If TV shows, like Arrow, didn't want fan theories, season 1 wouldn't have hinged on "What is the Undertaking?" Season 4 wouldn't have used the "Who's in the grave?" hook for an entire season, and Season 5 wouldn't be "Who is under the Prometheus hood?" If your viewers aren't curious and spinning guesses over the question hooks you've littered through your plots, they're not interested or engaged, and that's a stone's throw from apathy. They would have to be self aware to realize that is what they have been doing for the past 4 season, 5 if we include this season's arch. Edited November 7, 2016 by TwistedandBored 2 Link to comment
Popular Post apinknightmare November 8, 2016 Popular Post Share November 8, 2016 Here's a preview: 29 Link to comment
Guest November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 (edited) LMAO questions about what? We don't even know the dude. He's had like 3 scenes. Haha. I can't. Also, are the female actors ever going to be interviewed again or nah? Edited November 8, 2016 by Guest Link to comment
insomniadreams88 November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 2 minutes ago, Angel12d said: Also, are the female actors ever going to be interviewed again or nah? I was wondering about that. I saw tweets from last week of interviews with Stephen, David and Echo, but I think that was it? No Emily or Willa? 1 Link to comment
apinknightmare November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 3 minutes ago, Angel12d said: Also, are the female actors ever going to be interviewed again or nah? Probably nah 4 Link to comment
Guest November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 It's both laughable and insulting. The actor who plays Mayo Bread gets interviewed about his 5 mins of screen time but EBR and WH have yet to say a word about their arcs. Probably because they don't have any. LOL. Link to comment
apinknightmare November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 1 minute ago, Angel12d said: It's both laughable and insulting. The actor who plays Mayo Bread gets interviewed about his 5 mins of screen time but EBR and WH have yet to say a word about their arcs. Probably because they don't have any. LOL. To be fair - is this something that would've been arranged by Suzanne Gomez for "official" publicity, or a situation where he's easily accessible, someone reached out and asked him for an interview for their blog, and he got the okay to do it? I'm at the point with CW PR where I believe this could very well be their doing, but it's so low-level and embarrassing I don't want it to be their doing, haha. 1 Link to comment
insomniadreams88 November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 1 minute ago, apinknightmare said: To be fair - is this something that would've been arranged by Suzanne Gomez for "official" publicity, or a situation where he's easily accessible, someone reached out and asked him for an interview for their blog, and he got the okay to do it? I'm at the point with CW PR where I believe this could very well be their doing, but it's so low-level and embarrassing I don't want it to be their doing, haha. I guess we'll know if we see other people tweeting for Qs/other interviews with him go up soon? Link to comment
Popular Post Delphi November 8, 2016 Popular Post Share November 8, 2016 "Have you always had such tiny hands, and as a follow up, how do you cope with said tiny hands?" 26 Link to comment
apinknightmare November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 Just now, insomniadreams88 said: I guess we'll know if we see other people tweeting for Qs/other interviews with him go up soon? I would think if this is "official" PR that Suzanne Gomez set up, he'd have interviews with more than just this one blog. Surely a legit entertainment news outlet would be included in there somewhere. 1 Link to comment
Guest November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 5 minutes ago, apinknightmare said: To be fair - is this something that would've been arranged by Suzanne Gomez for "official" publicity, or a situation where he's easily accessible, someone reached out and asked him for an interview for their blog, and he got the okay to do it? I'm at the point with CW PR where I believe this could very well be their doing, but it's so low-level and embarrassing I don't want it to be their doing, haha. It's probably not official but what entertainment site would reach out to the actor who plays Mayo Bread? Like, what was their thought process when they wondered who they could interview? "Oh, I know. Let's ask that pointless guy who has had 3 scenes! Everyone wants to know more about that guy!" No offense to Tyler Ritter but seriously, this is embarrassing. But if it is official, I can only assume this means he'll be getting more screen time and relevance to the plot soon. Yikes. Link to comment
apinknightmare November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Angel12d said: It's probably not official but what entertainment site would reach out to the actor who plays Mayo Bread? I think taking a look at their "TV Interviews" page might give you some more insight into this. Edited November 8, 2016 by apinknightmare Link to comment
Guest November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 21 minutes ago, apinknightmare said: I think taking a look at their "TV Interviews" page might give you some more insight into this. Haha, good point. Link to comment
kismet November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 The way Social Media is going, I half expect the Arrow Writers to challenge the Fandom to a duel. @dtissagirl's gif on the other page referenced the Hamilton song, "Your Obedient Servant". So borrowing the great words of Lin-Manuel & A. Ham Dear Arrow Writers, "I am not the reason no one trusts you No one knows what you believe I will not equivocate on my opinion I have always worn it on my sleeve... I have the honor to be your obedient servant..." A. Fan So pistols at dawn? 16 Link to comment
Cleanqueen November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 (edited) In situations like this, apathy is the solution. People shouldn't send in questions for characters that have one minute scenes in every other episode. Edited November 8, 2016 by Cleanqueen 6 Link to comment
statsgirl November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 15 hours ago, kismet said: So pistols at dawn? Not today. There are some states (Kentucky) that have laws forbidding duels on election day. 8 Link to comment
Ophanim November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 Aaah, here we go again, looking at @BenSokolowski Don't know what to think about it... really big buzz of. Link to comment
EmeraldArcher November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 10 minutes ago, Lidach said: Aaah, here we go again, looking at @BenSokolowski Don't know what to think about it... really big buzz of. Can you clarify for those of us not on Twitter? 1 Link to comment
apinknightmare November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 Just now, EmeraldArcher said: Can you clarify for those of us not on Twitter? He's responding to a lot of fans now - if you click on his feed you can see all of his responses. This one is funny to me: Link to comment
Ophanim November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 He has point. People responding to his tweet, meaning engaging. Or he talking about Reddit fans, who now adore writers. Link to comment
tangerine95 November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 Yeah those ratings and the fact that arrow can't even trend since season 5 started really shows no one is disengaging lol 3 Link to comment
EmeraldArcher November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 Wow, so I started following threads from people tweeting BS and saw this quote from DR. Seriously, it all just gives me a massive headache at this point. It really does come down to who has a penis, right? Sara Diggle was also "cool, a little ham," except that praise goes to the boy. Instead, Sara gets "cute, but." DR has always been likable, and I thought he was smarter than this asinine doubling-down on such fucking overt misogyny. Wrong again. 12 Link to comment
Morrigan2575 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 (edited) Wow, that's just fucking depressing. Although, I am rather sensitive at the moment Edited November 9, 2016 by Morrigan2575 15 Link to comment
lexicon November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 7 minutes ago, Morrigan2575 said: Wow, that's just fucking depressing. Although, I am rather sensitive at the moment Same. On both fronts. It just becomes clearer and clearer that they don't get it and the fact that it was from DR just somehow made it worse to me. 8 Link to comment
ladylaw99 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 2 hours ago, lexicon said: Same. On both fronts. It just becomes clearer and clearer that they don't get it and the fact that it was from DR just somehow made it worse to me. This was worse for me. I don't care for a lot of their views but, I like DR and this was very disappointing. 11 Link to comment
Lady Calypso November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I don't get how DR doesn't get why people would be upset. In my opinion, the Flarrowverse already has its issues with female characters. They seem to have always favoured the men over the women in some capacity. So DR being so nonchalant about Sara now being John? Yeah, that's a pretty big problem here. Why wouldn't people be upset about baby Sara, who we've known for two seasons now, being a boy? DR saying it is definitely worse for me. He'll have to lose points for me on this one. 18 Link to comment
tv echo November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 (edited) I just read through Ben Sokolowski's tweets/replies - these writers are genuinely clueless. Here's his latest... Edited November 9, 2016 by tv echo Link to comment
Lady Calypso November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 "May have offended"= "I didn't do anything wrong, but I'll just throw you crazy shippers a bone to pretend that I'm actually apologizing and feeling bad". 13 Link to comment
catrox14 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Ahhhh, man. David. NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! . Dude, you were the one who seemed to get it. More than anyone. But now you're just gonna blow it off? Could he have been being incredibly sarcastic and it didn't come across in print?? Please...MAYBE? Pretty please? 5 Link to comment
BkWurm1 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 8 minutes ago, catrox14 said: Ahhhh, man. David. NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! . Dude, you were the one who seemed to get it. More than anyone. Bu ease...MAYBE? Pretty please? Maybe he's more thinking about it from just the actor perspective. We lost original Sara cause her family moved and I think he only worked with her replacement once. So he wasn't attached to the new kid so much. I don't think he's thinking about it from a character standpoint. 1 Link to comment
statsgirl November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 David Ramsey has a son, DJ I think, that he tweets about a lot. So yeah, he's happy to have a John Diggle Jr, it's like his reality. Dude, don't bring your own life into the show. 7 Link to comment
ComicFan777 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I think David, being a parent in real life, makes it even more surprising and disappointing to me to hear that he is ok with it. Having a kid of his own, he should know that children aren't interchangeable in any universe. 10 Link to comment
NumberCruncher November 10, 2016 Share November 10, 2016 Hey, at least Brian apologized for perceived offenses, which is more than I can say for Guggenheim. That guy will never admit fault. 5 Link to comment
statsgirl November 10, 2016 Share November 10, 2016 2 hours ago, LeighAn said: Sorry if I've offended anyone but I had to get that off my chest. It's what I tweeted to him in response to one of his "devastated that he won" tweets, that it's no surprise women are marginalized in real life when that's what he's doing on the show. I don't have any hope that it got through though. 8 Link to comment
Belinea November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 (edited) Is it a new thing that the writers now break down every episode on twitter to explain what they want to achieve? Did they do that last year and I missed it? Also what is the thesis statement? Maybe I was just so shell-shocked by real life happenings that I really couldn't pay any attention to that kind of stuff.. Edited November 11, 2016 by Belinea Link to comment
kismet November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 I don't remember it for every episode. But I think it's their new condescending way of interacting with the audience. It's sad because the work should speak for itself. Despite the writers insistence, the audience is able to watch the show on its own. We understand the story you're writing. Most of the time it's just not good. I don't need a cliffnotes version to help me understand that your story is becoming repetitive and pedestrian. That's why they don't sell cliffnotes to nursery tales. At least Flash embraces its Run Flash Run plot engine. 5 Link to comment
Morrigan2575 November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 4 hours ago, Belinea said: Is it a new thing that the writers now break down every episode on twitter to explain what they want to achieve? Did they do that last year and I missed it? Also what is the thesis statement? Maybe I was just so shell-shocked by real life happenings that I really couldn't pay any attention to that kind of stuff.. 4 hours ago, Belinea said: Is it a new thing that the writers now break down every episode on twitter to explain what they want to achieve? Did they do that last year and I missed it? Also what is the thesis statement? Maybe I was just so shell-shocked by real life happenings that I really couldn't pay any attention to that kind of stuff.. He started doing that about 2 weeks ago. It started as part of him live tweeting an episode. He broke down the episode writing process Link to comment
MaisyDaisy November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 29 minutes ago, kismet said: I don't remember it for every episode. But I think it's their new condescending way of interacting with the audience. It's sad because the work should speak for itself. Despite the writers insistence, the audience is able to watch the show on its own. We understand the story you're writing. Most of the time it's just not good. I don't need a cliffnotes version to help me understand that your story is becoming repetitive and pedestrian. That's why they don't sell cliffnotes to nursery tales. At least Flash embraces its Run Flash Run plot engine. Some fandoms refer to it as 'Twitter Canon'. Its reminding me of the fall of TVD. The EP's/writers dismissed falling ratings as 'sport/holiday/people watching online', then dismissed critique about plot holes, poor representation of female characters as 'entitled shippers'. Then came twitter canon, explaining the show on twitter because the writing on the show was telling not showing. Sounding familiar? 4 Link to comment
wonderwall November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 List of the rest of the directors for the season: 1 Link to comment
way2interested November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 Yay! Kevin Tanchaeron is back! And that would make 11/23 episodes, which is at least much better than 5a was leading up with. Although, from a quick glance, a few of these people are still either repeats of promoted from within (which I don't mind as much since I do like Wendey Stanzler and Michael Schultz), fingers crossed the promoted people do fine in their first episodes out, snd hopefully the new people do great as well. Side note, I am happy to see Jesse Warn come back for the finale as well. 3 Link to comment
dtissagirl November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 Wow, the way MG is going about replying to folks enquiring about diversity and inclusiveness is really super gross. I never had any doubt he's swimming in a turd sea of white male privilege, but holy shit. 20 Link to comment
Princess Vanellope November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 11 minutes ago, dtissagirl said: Wow, the way MG is going about replying to folks enquiring about diversity and inclusiveness is really super gross. I never had any doubt he's swimming in a turd sea of white male privilege, but holy shit. Someone needs to take away his Twitter. 1 Link to comment
wonderwall November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 Someone questions white man. white man claims to be attacked. I swear I've seen this before... 15 Link to comment
Delphi November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 I wasn't reading anything into the red until you said that, sir. It's a common colour for emphasis. I get that he's making a joke, but too soon and not funny. Though, I'm very glad to see women and non Christian directors. And Kevin because he's a great director. 3 Link to comment
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