Why do these things happen? What does make one show click with you, while another, perhaps objectively better one, doesn't?
It often seems to me that it's not people who choose stories, it's stories that choose people. Some stories catch you and won't let go. (I wrote about this in a post The stories that catch you.)
I like my shows to have a serious, borderline philosophic element, life and death, meaning of life, good and evil and the shades of grey in between
Me too.
TW's premise has always been Buffy's, 'The hardest thing in this world is to live in it', from the end of S5.
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Date: 2011-01-31 02:02 am (UTC)It often seems to me that it's not people who choose stories, it's stories that choose people. Some stories catch you and won't let go.
(I wrote about this in a post The stories that catch you.)
I like my shows to have a serious, borderline philosophic element, life and death, meaning of life, good and evil and the shades of grey in between
Me too.
TW's premise has always been Buffy's, 'The hardest thing in this world is to live in it', from the end of S5.
Yes.