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Sometimes you reach a point of madness and absurdity where you think, "Okay, after this, nothing crazier can happen. Surely we have finally reached the plateau of crazy. It can't get any moreso." And then you realize that what you thought was a plateau was really just a step landing, or something, and there's even more crazy yet to come.

Remember when a while ago I complained about the ATLA series finale DVD being released before the finale aired? And you thought, "Shit, how crazy can this network be?"

Well, it turns out that won't happen. And why not? Because Nickelodeon is doing THE ONE POSSIBLE THING to prevent it, short of holding back the DVD's release:

They're airing the final ten episodes in a SIX DAY MARATHON.

And these will be brand new episodes, never aired in the US! Four of them are out on DVD, but still... never aired! So after 4 months of no episodes, we're getting ten new episodes aired every night for a week, culminating on a Saturday.

There's a definite desperation lingering in the background of this story. I can practically feel it. The scheduling people at Nick must be the worst planners in the tv production industry.

My feelings on this subject are more amazement than anything else. I'll be happy the episodes are aired before the finale comes out on DVD, but I'm unhappy that due to my sibling moving in, I'll have to fight for the tv and defend the fact that 10 episodes of a cartoon are suddenly crowding the DVR cue. And I refuse to watch ATLA with anyone else in my house, like I refuse to watch anime with anyone else (I tried to get the sibling to watch FMA, it hasn't worked.)

I might just have to skip the internet for a week, and buy the finale DVD instead. But I really *do* want to be able to participate in the discussions of everyone on a nightly basis. At the least, this will marathon of new episodes will be an entirely new fandom experience--something rare for me.


I put Book 3: Volume 3 on my Netflix list so I'll finally be watching the Boiling Rock episodes. Might as well, I figure.

Date: 2008-06-21 07:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] clodia-risa.livejournal.com
That is true...

Maybe you're right and they just messed up royally. It's a slightly better thought than neglect...so I'll try to be more optimistic. And MKS...I don't trust him as a director, so I don't know about the movies. Maybe it'll turn out well...I hope so.

I don't want it to be the next Harry Potter, though. I like it being mostly unknown (by adults) and of known quality (to those who pay attention). I'm tired of "crazes" now.

Date: 2008-06-21 07:28 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
I'm the total opposite-- I love it when things I love get more popular. More money it makes, the more of it there is. More movies, more seasons, more books, more content overall. Plus, I like other people to enjoy what I enjoy, and I want success for the creators.

And more popularity mens a bigger budget which means a better film, at least visually. No garage-level computer graphics for fire.

The only the problem with it being Harry Potter-esque franchise is that it took till the third HP movie for them to get any good.

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