Totally. I do think that someone should say their piece (or is it peace? I'm never sure), and your criticisms definitely play a role in how I perceive an episode. At some point, though, you just have to move on. I remember I saw Yaitanes say once that he can tell how well an episode was taken by how much feedback he got on Twitter, as opposed to what was being exactly said to him. Even when fans say horrible things to TPTB, they know that people care enough to have a reaction. I wonder, purely out of curiosity, what would happen if it became obvious that we just didn't care anymore?
I guess I'm just personally at a point where I don't know yet. I want to see how they handle Cuddy's departure, and the reasoning they give for that may determine how ardently I seek out episodes in the future.
I think part of it is just wanting to stay part of the conversation. Most of my friends on Twitter, for example, are still active viewers, so not to know what they're talking about would drive me nuts, I guess.
It would be interesting if someone more powerful than us were to call out the show on their shit. That would be entertainment.
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I guess I'm just personally at a point where I don't know yet. I want to see how they handle Cuddy's departure, and the reasoning they give for that may determine how ardently I seek out episodes in the future.
I think part of it is just wanting to stay part of the conversation. Most of my friends on Twitter, for example, are still active viewers, so not to know what they're talking about would drive me nuts, I guess.
It would be interesting if someone more powerful than us were to call out the show on their shit. That would be entertainment.