Amazing how even the most mechical and tropey TV storytelling if it is sustained for more than a few seasons with likeable actors, can create a real sense of loss when the show ends, like a friend dying. Even good movies don’t do this well.
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Re watching Stargate with someone who had not seen it really proves this
The hokey level is off the charts but the core actors in the show are genuinely good
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TV shows are the real friends we made along the way...? 😂😱
(There's a lot to this really, the archetypal "reliability" can't be matched by humans in a modern world context anymore)
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Honestly now that we have these epic TV shows, I’m stunned that movies can create such deep character attachments in just two hours! It makes me think the TV writers are actually much more fluffy and inefficient writers, similar to coding today vs 50 years ago.
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