• NessD@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The only reason we watch shows is to get the story. Being spoiled ruins the whole idea of the show. Besides: Even though some showrunners miss the mark, most of the fans ideas of what might come instead are mostly terrible.

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        There’s evidence that people like stuff just as much even if they know what’s gonna happen, kind of like how placebos often work even if you tell the person.

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        People rewatch movies because they love them.

        I’m about to watch the final episode of the One Piece adaptation, even though I know exactly what has happened.

        The adaptation has deviated slightly from the manga, but that’s to be expected of a series known for filler.

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        Ackshully, those experts are statistically far more likely to be sitting in an office chair or a gaming chair than an arm chair.

        *pushes glasses WAAAAY up nose*

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      No not really. There’s a reason you hire experts to do a job and I for instance hates it if someone try’s to explain to me, a designer, what a good design is…

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          Developers don’t use early access to get feedback on lore, world-building and visual aesthetic. They get feedback on gameplay balance and bugs. A movie/TV studio doesn’t have gameplay, it’s all visual. Apples to oranges comparison

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      Same reason I don’t ask people what they think about my work while I’m doing it, it’s a pain in the ass.

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      I think part of why creators don’t include fans in the process is to avoid the possibility of a lawsuit like “I said there should be a super-mutant/brotherhood of steel secret relationship, and they used my idea! I’m entitled to money!”

      Maybe 🤷‍♂️