Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150201074641/@comment-1037137-20150305172628

@TDPIScarlett

It may not be, but it's still the result of a bad taste left in my mouth from realizing that TDAS was not worth our time, that it had by far the worst outcome and the worst quality in writing yet, a mess that really does not feel like an accident. Yes, these were being produced at the same time, TDPI was almost finished by the time TDAS concluded. I guess you can't blame it, but they still reference TDAS in the very beginning (Where'd they find the time to squeeze a reference to the final episode in?) and the totally nonchalant attitude it opens up with after a disaster like that is extremely offputting. The last thing I want to hear or see from any of these people is the implication that everything is okay and that TDAS is something we shouldn't be putting stock into. If I may, even a fool should've recognized that the note that season ended on was going to be major trouble for both sides for a long time coming. I'm more concerned with where everyone in the All-Star cast now is than a season that right now just feels more like a footnote than anything else. It's so far nothing remotely special anyway. So yes, it is jarring as you said. Not that I expected a season being made at the same time to address the problems in something that was already finished, but their ignorance to the bad situation they were creating for themselves and for us still stands. And the last thing I'm going to let them think is that everything is okay, even as this season and RR forge on as if "nothing ever happened".

I'll watch more of TDPI later. So far it's mediocre, there isn't that much that's particularly engaging in this.