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RE: Threatening To Quit

in #gimmicks7 years ago

By ours I didn't mean you and me. I meant my country as a whole. I've seen all of the US version but only some of the Australian version, and I haven't seen enough of our version (the Australian version) to know if we had a scene in it like that. You can't tell by looking at the actor as the same person plays Wilfred in both the original and the US version of Wilfred.

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Oh, I see now. The gif. lol.

I have no idea. Just a funny contextual image to spice up the page.

I've actually never watched Wilfred.

Fair enough. The US Wilfred is pretty good. They are both crude (the Australian one more-so but both are) so a viewer does have to be okay with that but the US one adds more plot and depth and things for you to question and try to work out than the Australian.

I tend to think when I watch TV so from what I've seen of the Australian one I prefer the US one and I did enjoy watching it and trying to work it out. It was quite an enjoyable series to watch in order.

If you don't mind crude or offensive humour, you like comedy but you also like to try to work out stuff out and what's going to happen in the ongoing plot etc, you'd probably like the US Wilfred.
It doesn't sit well with everyone, but my partner and I enjoyed it and thought it was quite well done.

I don't mind crude humor but I don't watch alot of it. I mainly watch scifi and old 80s toons.

Probably the show I watch with the most crude humor regularly is Rick and Morty. It seems like that show was made just for me. It touches all my nerdy parts.

Yeah Rick and Morty is cool. That and Bojack Horseman would probably be my favourite adult cartoons. I really like Ugly Americans too but it's a pity that one had funding issues and didn't get to run that long. I've been meaning to go back and watch Futurama all the way through too as I heard it finally finished properly rather than just being cancelled on and off like it was earlier, so I'd like to see the full thing and the ending now that it apparently has one. Will be a reasonable amount of re-watching episodes though.

I've been watching a bit of Axe Cop lately after I found out it had a kid involved in creating the plots, because that intrigued me and I wanted to see what having a child involved in making a show produced. It's not up there with stuff like Rick and Morty and Bojack, but it's pretty fun and odd at times and the plots are pretty original given the ideas mostly came from a kid, so that's been interesting.

I've also been watching a French cartoon called Lastman lately which has kept me intrigued with its plot for as much as I've watched so far. I generally prefer not to read TV shows and I can't find a dub, but it's been good so far.

I've been holding out for more episodes of the GOTG cartoon too, but I don't know when that will be. It sticks more true to the comics than at least the second movie though as they did a very big change in the second movie and the cartoon stays true to the comics in regards to that. I have been playing the Telltale game though so that at least fills the gap between the cartoon episodes and the movies, at least for now.

You are Queen of The Nerds.

I've watched like one episode of Bojack and I found it fairly interesting, but just haven't gotten back to it.

With GOTG I jist accept that mcu and the comic are different universes and move on. I love the Guardians though I still prefer the original series. Not because it was better, just because it ran when I was a kid and that makes it special to me.

I'm like that about most thibgs actually. The things I loved during the 80s and 90s will always be my favorite things.

That obviously, is why I love Rick and Morty so much. It takes my nostalgia and rolls it into something new and bazaar for me to watch.

With Bojack it has a lot of ongoing plot so it definitely benefits from watching in order and you need to watch more than one to really get what's going on. It starts off with no ongoing plot for the first few episodes and then it really kicks in and supposedly they did that on purpose so that it catches people off guard because they don't expect it to do that. It means the first episodes aren't as good as it gets later on, but they aren't bad either.

Oh I accept the difference with GOTG too. The movies are cool still but it just would have been nice if it matched up. We'd been watching the cartoon in between seeing the two movies and I knew the cartoon and movies weren't connected but I was hoping they still wouldn't contradict each other too much and then that was a massive contradiction between the two, which was a pity. I haven't actually read the comics but I found out it was the cartoon that matched them and not the movies. I'm planning to get the comics sometime in the future though because I think they would be a good read.

That is why I love digital comics. So easy to read so much that would be hard to get otherwise.

The original series is a completely different cast and takes place in the 3rd millennium in yet another alternate universe. Yondu is in the original Guardians also, but of course it isn't the same Yondu.

I'll be so glad when Steem enables communities, I plan on starting a comic forum.

I just gotta say, I've enjoyed having this rambling conversation with you. Steem needs more of this.

Yeah it has been good talking.

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