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Feel free to crosspost to [email protected] , it's a more active community than this one. Also, we're always looking for mods there, so feel free to apply (link in the sidebar)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24391584

'Gladiator II' gets a Paramount+ streaming release date.

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Feel free to crosspost to [email protected]

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Hello, feel free to crosspost to [email protected]

 

Having re-watched 30 Rock several times, it really stands out how much Jenna Maroney improves throughout the series. She is a one-note, generally uninteresting character in Season 1 and part of Season 2, to the point where she's barely mentioned in some episodes. She really doesn't have any significant stories for a long time. Eventually, as her character's career starts to take off, the show ramps her absurd character traits up to 11. By the end of the show, she goes from a side character to one of the most important parts of the show, hitting the emotional climax in the finale. She is a funhouse-mirror reflection of the Season 1 character and as Flanderized as any character on TV.

And it works. She is more fun, interesting, and ironically also developed and deeper. Most of the characters are Flanderized a little, but none develop as much as Jenna. Tracy is definitely a different character, but he was always ridiculous, while most of the rest of the cast are varying degrees of the same.

I don't know if I can think of a show that really pull this off so well. A lot of shows change or develop the characters as they progress, but the examples of good Flanderization are few and far between. You could probably make a case for Winston on New Girl.

Are there other good examples?

Source: https://old.reddit.com/r/television/comments/1i1ea3l/shows_with_successful_flanderization_of_characters/

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Thank you for posting here!

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24199617

Wes Anderson finds making animated films 'slightly overwhelming,' but is not done making them.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24150581

Ridley Scott explained how studios didn't realize 'The Martian' was a comedy.

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[email protected] ? Not sure about that one, I don't have iOS

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We probably covered 90% of the Lemmy userbase with US and Europe (sorry other people), a third thread seems too much

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@[email protected] draw for me a group of happy lemmings discussing together in cute style

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