Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-12762816-20131205190822/@comment-1037137-20131206000523

It wouldn't be so bad if they actually developed them meaningfully rather than making them mere excuses for drama and exploiting them to the nth degree. But there's the problem, that's exactly what they keep doing, forsaking character development for drama and in addition to this, being extraordinarily inconsistent and unbalanced in their portrayals and such. As I've often said, drama should never come at the total expense of character development. You can have a balance of both without sacrificing one or the other.

As for the executives, their job is airing the show, not writing. We're all assigned to different tasks for a reason. They're qualified in airing and marketing. But they're not qualified for writing and producing as others are. Not that this group is particularly adept at any of those, but you nonetheless get the idea.