Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20160425062904/@comment-24152851-20160505141950

Should be a little easier now. Government has implemented another change to resolve youth unemployment. Newest federal budget has revealed companies will be given some payment for hiring interns, allowing youths to break the "no experience" drought and beef up the resume. That applies to me as well.

Can never hurt to be more knowledge, usually.

Kitty, yes all the way. As for Nemma, that doesn't appear to be what a lot of people think. For some, his relationship has destroyed what made Noah likable in the past. Even I have to say I don't like him as much, though I by no means hate him. Emma is a case of decent character used poorly for portions of the season. There's hope for her, but she's on thin ice and at risk of being polarized by the fandom.

I think I was one of the more optimistic ones in regards to them before the season began, but now one of their bigger detractors.

Interesting you should say that about Ellody. That's one of the main reasons she garnered so much hate, because so much about her was a cut-paste of Courtney (voice and design wise). Personality not so much, but still not earning her much love. Some were speculating that Mary's design was based of Amy Farah Fowler from the Big Bang Theory, no idea of the cred of that claim.

Some shows and films have characters that keep pouring out golden quotes. The Goths definitely qualify here. After they started talking, every episode would have a line from them that could be taken away. I really liked in Brazil where Ennui goes "Ow" and Crimson says "Don't be so dramatic." xD

Well I guess it was hard for me to enjoy them when their entire plot was painted out since day 1. I only got some satisfaction after watching Kelly finally putting Taylor in her place.

I heard they put a lot of research into TDI, and it showed. All of the TDI stereotypes were what you would typically expect from teens and every viewer would have found at least someone in there they could relate with. Maybe the treatment stems from how the newer members of the team were not the ones responsible for creating the cast.

Well, that happened to a very minor degree. If I remember correctly Miles pointed out Laurie's "crime", which made herself feel very guilty. So maybe she looked bad in-universe, but by no means turned into the villain in the viewer's eyes like Courtney was.

Oh wow, that is one of the biggest revelations I've heard on the SMS fiasco for a long time. That explains so much, the writers couldn't agree about it among themselves, and at least one of them decided not to be a team player and go against majority choice. Keeping the Gwen-Courtney drama itself, while not in the interest of everyone, isn't unforgivable. The real screw-up was fixing their relationship only to stab it in the back out of the blue. Though tbh, their TDAS friendship wasn't that impressive either with how OOC Gwen was. It might have been better for them to be forgiven and then keep the characters apart for a while.

He did inadvertently offend some of the female viewers with an sexist comment, but for the most there is no ill intent behind his character. He's also relatable with the whole bumbling dad archetype, which many of us have experienced.