The Secret

Dec. 6th, 2010 09:32 pm
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After last night's riveting season finale of The Walking Dead, I found myself wondering what is the secret to creating great entertainment in the sci-fi/fantasy/horror genre. I think it comes down to two things --

1) Taking the subject matter seriously.

2) Respecting the audience.

Which frankly, are interrelated. If you take your subject matter seriously, you'll respect the audience because you know they take it seriously too. In contrast, if you think your story is kind of silly, then you'll no doubt think your audience is silly for liking it so much. And because it's a vicious cycle, once you start thinking your audience is silly, you'll take your story even less seriously because its biggest fans are losers who probably have nothing better to do than watch your silly show. See how that works?

Date: 2010-12-11 12:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oselle.livejournal.com
I actually didn't make it through the whole episode because I was so ashamed that that's how they view us.

I wasn't ashamed, I was just...appalled that they would make their views so plain. I felt like the show deserved a unanimous FUCK YOU from the audience for that episode.

I remember hearing someone say that well, we write fanfic about them so why shouldn't they get to write "fanfic" about us, LOL. Talk about a false equivalency. Our fanfic depicts them as smart and brave and funny and sexy and passionate. Their version depicted us as homely losers with boring jobs and pathetic hobbies...like being into Supernatural, apparently.

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