I watched the first episode and kind of liked it up until the surprise reveal at the end. Then my interest faded faster than than jeans in a bleach bath.
He just compared a fiction genre to a field of SCIENCE. My God...
The difference between fiction and science is that fiction doesn't have fixed rules! Whatever this Walking Dead show does with vague rules of horror, it's NOT SUPPOSED to be compared to Spongebob disregarding reality of sea life.
Ooh Burn!
ReplyDeleteI agree! It's a perfectly valid gateway into a much bigger world.
ReplyDeleteI watched the first episode and kind of liked it up until the surprise reveal at the end. Then my interest faded faster than than jeans in a bleach bath.
ReplyDeleteThere was a surprise reveal?
DeleteNews to me....
DeleteSpongebob and Patrick turned out to be the same person.
DeleteThanks for spoiling it, jerk.
DeleteMy guess is this guy has said this line several times to different people, and each time acts like he came up with it on the spot.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he says with or without the knowledge that Spongebob creator Stephen Hillburg was/is a marine biologist.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't make it accurate to marine biology.
DeleteNo one said it does.
DeleteBut it makes Hillburg at least know what rules his show breaks.
Where's the "it's true" tag?
ReplyDeleteHe just compared a fiction genre to a field of SCIENCE. My God...
ReplyDeleteThe difference between fiction and science is that fiction doesn't have fixed rules! Whatever this Walking Dead show does with vague rules of horror, it's NOT SUPPOSED to be compared to Spongebob disregarding reality of sea life.