Asa
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Did anybody notice that the opening theme for the show is cut short?
I'm honestly a minority when It comes to saying that this is actually better than GF. Thing Is I just don't like most characters of GF due to them just being one-offs that really don't interest me. I know this show has similarities but I am just going to stick with saying that this show kind of pulls of some similar components of that show better or more ideal.So are people sick of the Gravity Falls comparisons yet? Though it's kind of unavoidable...still there are certainly worse things to be compared to. Interesting note, I haven't actually seen the show yet, just the beginnings that get picked up on my DVR after Loud House, as well as all the promos, but I can still tell that's kind of what they're going for. Or at least, what the promos are, which seem to pump up the continuity/lore-building aspects in a big way.
It's been like that the whole week, most likely because they would rather get to the program.Did anybody notice that the opening theme for the show is cut short?
I'm honestly a minority when It comes to saying that this is actually better than GF. Thing Is I just don't like most characters of GF due to them just being one-offs that really don't interest me. I know this show has similarities but I am just going to stick with saying that this show kind of pulls of some similar components of that show better or more ideal.
Here's what I want to see explained. The show establishes that Normal people can't be exposed to Wayne Phenomena because it'll mess up their mind. What I want to know is why are only certain people are capable of handling the strangeness, while others start acting like they had too much marijuana? What makes Team Timbers and other characters like Jonah Bishop able to handle this stuff? That's something I hope the show can explain in the future.
Here's what I want to see explained. The show establishes that Normal people can't be exposed to Wayne Phenomena because it'll mess up their mind. What I want to know is why are only certain people are capable of handling the strangeness, while others start acting like they had too much marijuana? What makes Team Timbers and other characters like Jonah Bishop able to handle this stuff? That's something I hope the show can explain in the future.
It seems like all of the people who can handle the Wayne phenomena are either brilliant (Ansi, Saraline, Jonah Bishop, the librarian, the spies), highly eccentric (Olly, the flowershirt spy), or both (Leif, Wendell)
Basically people who's brain works differently from the average human
As much as I do love this show, it's clearly a finite one, with the fact that there is an actual story there. MY sincerest hope is that ultimately NO ONE goes crazy and learns to accept Wayne Phenomena, as THAT would be a step forward for this world's setting and its lack of understanding of the unknown - but that would take some damn good & effective writing to pull such a thing off. I know for a FACT we're not even remotely close to being there just yet!
Because there will only be three new LH episodes on the week of October 16th this time, not four. I just checked Zap2it's Oct. 19th schedule for Nick. It's only a repeat of "Tricked!" at 5, which will air on October 13th at 7:30.I wonder why would they avoid airing this after The Loud House? Knowing the week before there are new episodes as well. Even if they are trying to see how good the show can do on its own the 13th episode would premiere without a new LH before it.
Sounds like the folks at Nick were liar liar plants for hire!It looks like there won't be any Welcome to the Wayne premieres this month. Those episode titles appeared on Zap2It last week been disappeared from the episode guide. Also on the same site, the Oct. 23rd schedule for Nick has been updated with no mention of Wayne. However, the episodes that were listed for this month are still up on The Futon Critic.