tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post394015402310637870..comments2024-03-24T03:19:39.745-04:00Comments on Just About Write: The Mindy Project 3x13 "San Francisco Bae" [Contributor: Ann]Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-57132294538973304442015-01-18T16:29:36.454-05:002015-01-18T16:29:36.454-05:00Hi, Lina!
This is so strange to me that this is t...Hi, Lina!<br /><br />This is so strange to me that this is the review where this issue is coming up, because I think increasingly I've shown how uncomfortable I am in mentioning it over and over again. There is no review more than this one that makes it clear how much I haaaaaate being nebby and "how to view the season" etc, because as someone who loves talking about the different parts of TV, it sucks to have to tread over and over them again. <br /><br />This is the first review that I compartmentalized that feeling into one paragraph in case anyone was interested in my actual review of the episode, which some people are. (Also, thank you for saying you care!! I hope you don't think I'm angry or anything, and I'm not angry at the anon earlier either--just so so confused why this is coming up now!) To me, giving my judgment on the episode--and saying "this is why I feel this way"--is necessary to a review, because I have to a) state my opinion and b) back it up in the same way. Like the show, I am also in a rut of having to state that same opinion again and again and again because my reaction is pretty much always the same. (I also feel v guilty for feeling this way, because people have told me they think I hate the show, when it is and forever will be a darling of mine).<br /><br />Does that make sense? I am just SO confused why this is the one, because I think this one more than the other ones make it v clear that I am aware of how boring it is to say the same things again and again--and in this one, I wanted to do some TV analysis and discussion instead of saying "I didn't like this episode and here's why."<br /><br />This is not proofread so I don't know how much I repeated myself, but I hope you understand where I'm coming from here. I can't imagine a way to better my writing without forgoing the inclusion of an opinion, ya know? But hopefully I can do better in the future, somehow, because it makes me v happy that you read what I write regardless of how I feel about each episode!<br /><br />- AnnAnnhttp://overanalyzingtelevision.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-23567240540421781722015-01-18T14:48:09.270-05:002015-01-18T14:48:09.270-05:00I don't think the previous anon is annoyed tha...I don't think the previous anon is annoyed that you said the show is in a rut. This is a review afterall and it could either be positive or negative. Recently these reviews start either a dilemma. Should I look at this episode as just an episode or compare it slightly to season 2? It's fine, I struggle with it too. One thing is struggling with it and another is mentioning it in the beginning of every review. I don't mind but honestly I have been skipping you're first paragraph of explanation lately and going straight to the review/analysis. You could say TMP is the worst show and I would still read it. If we comment it's because we care and we know what type of insights you bring.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07826556695427712895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-76638001284662468762015-01-18T00:58:44.958-05:002015-01-18T00:58:44.958-05:00Hi Anon!
I don't get angry. This is a TV show...Hi Anon!<br /><br />I don't get angry. This is a TV show so I don't really invest that much in it. (which is what the quote you pulled was saying, actually). As I mentioned, this episode was a meh episode, and what I talked about in this review was the most analyzing that I've done so far this season (which is why I opened by saying I wasn't really going to review it). To me it is just so weird to get angry about me saying this season is in a rut when I literally echo your thoughts in subsequent sentences. Like, get with the times. Get angry about "I Slipped" or something.<br /><br />PS - *yourAnnhttp://overanalyzingtelevision.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-78701029762612334332015-01-17T23:14:09.286-05:002015-01-17T23:14:09.286-05:00Uh, Ann is kind of allowed to say whatever she wan...Uh, Ann is kind of allowed to say whatever she wants to. It's HER review and she's been given the space and freedom here in order to express her opinions and thoughts regarding an episode, whether you like it or not. If you don't like what you're reading, there is a very simple solution: don't read it.<br /><br />And don't have the audacity to tell someone who writes for me here HOW they should write. Please and thank you.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11696902354009598893noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-14793193457792121792015-01-17T21:52:22.574-05:002015-01-17T21:52:22.574-05:00"you know that I feel like this season is in ..."you know that I feel like this season is in a bit of a rut in terms of making me emotionally invested." yes we know. stop mentioning in every review. just comment on it as a show and stop comparing it to what it used to be. i liked you're christmas review where you analyzed it as an episode and not a comparison to previous episodes. i know you get angry but jeezAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com