I think someone once mentioned that this series kind of does the same thing the series "Lost" does. They pile question on top of question..and yes, things are answered, but it takes a bit of time. All the suspense and questions that we have is whats keeping the audience hanging on(I mean the group on YT). Sure, if they continue to just make more questions with no answers for 5 years, people are going to tune out, but as it is now, they've still got an audience because they make the audience feel like "OMG maybe an answer will be in the next one!!!!!!!!111!!11".
watermelonhead wrote:
[Completely OT, but if you're watermelonhead, why is your icon a lemon?]
Its a watermelon
But...its a lemon.
watch the sun
as it crawls across a final time
and it feels like
like it was a friend
if its watching us
and the world we set on fire
do you wonder
if it feels the same?
I was thinking it was getting boring myself.
But Mondays video made it interesting again and it gave us something to look forward to because we know Bree will finally see her parents (hopefully anyway). And we have yet to hear from Gemma.
We may not have any solid answers yet but the information we get is coming together.
licoricesniper wrote:I dunno, I kinda like the agony that comes with waiting for a new vid. It's part of the fun.
Yes, exactly! I think alot of people feel the same - you managed to put it into words. Just look at how the forum goes crazy with every new video. People are waiting in anticipation then jump to the forums and start posting even before the video can be viewed. Part of the fun is the anticipation of another clue. Every video is like one piece to a puzzle. An agonizingly slow puzzle, but a fun one.
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licoricesniper wrote:I dunno, I kinda like the agony that comes with waiting for a new vid. It's part of the fun.
Yes, exactly! I think alot of people feel the same - you managed to put it into words. Just look at how the forum goes crazy with every new video. People are waiting in anticipation then jump to the furums and start posting even before the video can be viewed. Part of the fun is the anticipation of another clue. Every video is like one piece to a puzzle. An agonizingly slow puzzle, but a fun one.
In every video there is at least one thing to figure out...usually more
licoricesniper wrote:I dunno, I kinda like the agony that comes with waiting for a new vid. It's part of the fun.
Yes, exactly! I think alot of people feel the same - you managed to put it into words. Just look at how the forum goes crazy with every new video. People are waiting in anticipation then jump to the furums and start posting even before the video can be viewed. Part of the fun is the anticipation of another clue. Every video is like one piece to a puzzle. An agonizingly slow puzzle, but a fun one.
Thanks, I try!
Everyone is different, but personally I would prefer to watch a story progress and develop in real-time than some crappy sitcom where "insert conflict here" occurs and then is worked out in the span of 30 minutes.
Everyone is different, but personally I would prefer to watch a story progress and develop in real-time than some crappy sitcom where "insert conflict here" occurs and then is worked out in the span of 30 minutes.
Everyone is different, but personally I would prefer to watch a story progress and develop in real-time than some crappy sitcom where "insert conflict here" occurs and then is worked out in the span of 30 minutes.
licoricesniper wrote:I dunno, I kinda like the agony that comes with waiting for a new vid. It's part of the fun.
Beckers wrote:
licoricesniper wrote:Everyone is different, but personally I would prefer to watch a story progress and develop in real-time than some crappy sitcom where "insert conflict here" occurs and then is worked out in the span of 30 minutes.
me too
*virtual high-five*
Yes! You have time to mull these things over... the wait becomes part of the story.
And you never know. Maybe something that you post here will be read by the Creators, and (theoretically) they have time to create something that responds to it. I doubt this happens very often, but it's nice to dream.