My partner says I have a bad habit of providing a running commentary when we're watching anything. I tend to pick apart every little detail, from plot holes to things that just don't make sense.
My partner says I have a bad habit of providing a running commentary when we're watching anything. I tend to pick apart every little detail, from plot holes to things that just don't make sense.
Haha, I'm the same. I can imagine how annoying this is for my partner, who at the same time just wants to relax and often doesn't remember the plots of movies he's watched. Then it's easier for him to make fun of me than to get angry.
Generally speaking, when you watch the evening news, you are used to taking into account all the inconsistencies that are calmly shown every day, as if they don't exist. This is how watching movies is subsequently corrupted as well.😁
Have you ever watched a movie with a person like us? I'm sure they will annoy us too 🤣🤣🤣
I hadn't thought about that. 😃 But the other day, as I tried to watch an episode of the series again, telling myself that I would change the channel when it came to "those" scenes, I asked the following question: Who needs all this? Would the series be less interesting and less watchable if it didn't have this accompanying subplot?
Because I think the main plot is interesting enough to watch and doesn't need this "extra stuff". And then my partner just said: "Then it wouldn't get the money, or the extra money that's earmarked for things like that."
It's not about viewership. After all, nobody cares about the audience, and that's pretty insulting if you think about it globally (generally) about the whole thing...
Precisely.
Money is the true deity of this entire line of business.
STEEM to the Moon!
Your partner is so right. There are times that certain scene is just so out of place due to sponsorship or something. It's always about the profits