Why did people hate ‘Santa Barbara’? Because it existed to churn out endless drama that led nowhere.
I haven’t watched ‘One Piece’ and not ever planning to, but there’s no way that over a thousand episodes that go on for twenty-six years deliver any kind of a meaningful story that gives me something to think about.
The visual style takes getting used to. The funny but deeply serious style also takes some getting used to. It’s similar to JoJo’s bizarre adventure in that way. Jarring and confusing if you don’t get it, but it quickly makes sense once you let down your walls. It’s goofy and charming and inspiring as hell.
I seriously think it’s really worth a real try. I’d be very interested to know your thoughts after even like… ten episodes, if you do try it.
First ep is an arc all on its own, the next three is another arc, and then the next few are into the next arc. They just get longer and deeper each arc, is what happens. Even thinking about it makes me want to rewatch it again. It’s so good.
Absolutely not. I’ve just recently watched the two seasons of ‘Severance’, wherein Ben Stiller evidently thought himself to be modern Kubrick. For the foreseeable future I’m not watching anything that’s more than ten episodes start to finish (with an exception for ‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’). I want stories where the author has something to say, with beginning and an end, and I have a large backlog of classic films.
Severance? Is that the office/private mind division show on Apple streaming?
It looks like it has high reviews on imdb, even per ep except for s2e8. But even then, looks like the seasons started and ended strong. What didn’t you like about it?
But also, wanting something with a strong message is totally understandable. Not that one piece doesn’t, but I do understand what wavelength you’re on. For me, that comes in moods. Sometimes I want popcorn, other times I want philosophical provocation, and sometimes, I even want an answer, not an open ended series of impossible questions each leading towards depression or madness.
SlurpingPus@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Why did people hate ‘Santa Barbara’? Because it existed to churn out endless drama that led nowhere.
I haven’t watched ‘One Piece’ and not ever planning to, but there’s no way that over a thousand episodes that go on for twenty-six years deliver any kind of a meaningful story that gives me something to think about.
SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
I don’t know if you saw this meme that popped up here like a month ago
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Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 3 days ago
One piece is a designed story in the same way Dragonball is a designed story.
SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
Could be, but one piece isn’t to that point yet, whereas DB has “ended” multiple times, and OP hasn’t reached its planned ending even once.
SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
Ironically and chaotically: you should try it.
The visual style takes getting used to. The funny but deeply serious style also takes some getting used to. It’s similar to JoJo’s bizarre adventure in that way. Jarring and confusing if you don’t get it, but it quickly makes sense once you let down your walls. It’s goofy and charming and inspiring as hell.
I seriously think it’s really worth a real try. I’d be very interested to know your thoughts after even like… ten episodes, if you do try it.
First ep is an arc all on its own, the next three is another arc, and then the next few are into the next arc. They just get longer and deeper each arc, is what happens. Even thinking about it makes me want to rewatch it again. It’s so good.
SlurpingPus@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Absolutely not. I’ve just recently watched the two seasons of ‘Severance’, wherein Ben Stiller evidently thought himself to be modern Kubrick. For the foreseeable future I’m not watching anything that’s more than ten episodes start to finish (with an exception for ‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’). I want stories where the author has something to say, with beginning and an end, and I have a large backlog of classic films.
SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
Severance? Is that the office/private mind division show on Apple streaming?
It looks like it has high reviews on imdb, even per ep except for s2e8. But even then, looks like the seasons started and ended strong. What didn’t you like about it?
But also, wanting something with a strong message is totally understandable. Not that one piece doesn’t, but I do understand what wavelength you’re on. For me, that comes in moods. Sometimes I want popcorn, other times I want philosophical provocation, and sometimes, I even want an answer, not an open ended series of impossible questions each leading towards depression or madness.