It's always hard leaving a fandom openly. I had to go through a sad one through Naruto and I don't know if I'll be back - if only to see it end maybe. Completely understandable. It's a miserable experience but if it's not working out anymore there's no point in staying just to get further annoyed.
I think when you've been watching or following something for ages it really makes the break off from it more complex and harder. I don't know if I'm going to go through that with the new series and I very well hope not, but this might be another case of my second Naruto.
My sis and I are still discussing why the producers and the big wigs thought a return to the original was going to win people over. I think it just created even more divisions and forging an even smaller audience willing to stay. Hopefully it gets new audiences without falling into the trap of Continuity Lockout? Because even though they're trying to relive the original, they're actually going to keep this as continuation of the previous series. My mind boggles at the kind of people they actually want watching it. It's starting to creepily remind me of the comic book industry. Them and their reboots and redesigns and their gimmicks but no improvement in storytelling.
That's actually what I was desperately hoping for. That they'd actually make it more about a much greater exploration of his nuance as a hero. The name Omniverse could be about ideas on how to be a hero when the complications of interdimensional/interuniversal travel comes into play. Would be a different ball game just being the hero of one Universe. But I doubt they'd be interested in anything emotional or psychological when he's breaking off previous strong ties with his long running team to team up with (the hell?) himself and some new guy. The idea of that seems to focus on hijinks rather than making his leadership more solid. It baffles to no end.
That's great though! XD I do hope you'd keep on going with Devlin and Ken muses and the Derailed stuff because it's too awesome to do without. I guess with Kamen Rider they don't do stupid gimmicks so they're more reliable than this series? I dunno lol. XD
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I think when you've been watching or following something for ages it really makes the break off from it more complex and harder. I don't know if I'm going to go through that with the new series and I very well hope not, but this might be another case of my second Naruto.
My sis and I are still discussing why the producers and the big wigs thought a return to the original was going to win people over. I think it just created even more divisions and forging an even smaller audience willing to stay. Hopefully it gets new audiences without falling into the trap of Continuity Lockout? Because even though they're trying to relive the original, they're actually going to keep this as continuation of the previous series. My mind boggles at the kind of people they actually want watching it. It's starting to creepily remind me of the comic book industry. Them and their reboots and redesigns and their gimmicks but no improvement in storytelling.
That's actually what I was desperately hoping for. That they'd actually make it more about a much greater exploration of his nuance as a hero. The name Omniverse could be about ideas on how to be a hero when the complications of interdimensional/interuniversal travel comes into play. Would be a different ball game just being the hero of one Universe. But I doubt they'd be interested in anything emotional or psychological when he's breaking off previous strong ties with his long running team to team up with (the hell?) himself and some new guy. The idea of that seems to focus on hijinks rather than making his leadership more solid. It baffles to no end.
That's great though! XD I do hope you'd keep on going with Devlin and Ken muses and the Derailed stuff because it's too awesome to do without. I guess with Kamen Rider they don't do stupid gimmicks so they're more reliable than this series? I dunno lol. XD