There must be something wrong with me. I just can't stop think about it. I can't get it out of mind. I guess fantasy and imagination is just ruined for me. Realism and Believilality has taken over.
The Simpsons... Again.
http://www.simpsonsfolder.com/library/continuity.html
http://www.simpsoncrazy.com/articles/continuity
We all know The Simpsons' continuity is not a virture(that's an understatment). but the series still has nods to previous episode and small arcs, which the writers of those arcticle found to be a troublsome bane.
They believe the show would be better it it didn' have not just continuity, but no character development, backstories, nor nod to anything. AT ALL. The series was, from what I read, originally meant to be a satire of typical sitcoms(makes sense).
Me? I really stopped caring, yet still wonder if this what really made The Simpsons good. Maybe Seth Macfarlnae's works suffer the same problem? Maybe all animated comedy? I mean, reading those arctles made me think that the Simpsons was basically a modern version of the classic cartooons from the 30's to the 50's. I bet there are still people that believe the continuity ruined comic books.
Really, have those methods actually worked?
The Simpsons... Again.
http://www.simpsonsfolder.com/library/continuity.html
http://www.simpsoncrazy.com/articles/continuity
We all know The Simpsons' continuity is not a virture(that's an understatment). but the series still has nods to previous episode and small arcs, which the writers of those arcticle found to be a troublsome bane.
They believe the show would be better it it didn' have not just continuity, but no character development, backstories, nor nod to anything. AT ALL. The series was, from what I read, originally meant to be a satire of typical sitcoms(makes sense).
Me? I really stopped caring, yet still wonder if this what really made The Simpsons good. Maybe Seth Macfarlnae's works suffer the same problem? Maybe all animated comedy? I mean, reading those arctles made me think that the Simpsons was basically a modern version of the classic cartooons from the 30's to the 50's. I bet there are still people that believe the continuity ruined comic books.
Really, have those methods actually worked?