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Scully is the perfect example of a strong likeable woman that modern day writers can't/won't write.
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Every episode feels like a movie. It doesn't have "Netflix Lighting"
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Netflix shows now are made so people can clip them for TikTok
Was it Matt Damon that came out and said Netflix told him to put in dialogue that explicitly stated what was happening because they knew the audience was watching while doing other things like streaming or cleaning?
I saw that. I told my son he needs to get off the tok, he started telling me shit in click bait format. I don't want to hear it in the order that is designed to piss me off!
I don't know if it was him but I've heard that around a lot. Honestly I believe it.
It wasn't just something they said, I watched the movie The Rip, and the characters literally did this.
They awkwardly said, "Hey, what's your relationship like with your brother? Still strained?" after Ben Affleck and Scott Adkins got into a fight and they had to make it clear that they were brothers fighting.
Some of the dialogue in that movie was conspicuously awkward to remind viewers of character relationships and motivations.
I also saw the headlines and shorts on YouTube about Matt Damon and Ben Affleck explaining that Netflix told them to spell out character relationships and plot points and motivations to make it easy for viewers to digest. It really ruined the narrative framing of the movie.
Yeah I forgot what movie I was watching but they repeated the plot multiple times out loud