Lately I feel like every thread I go into has some variation of "OMG, I hate what TPTB are doing!" or "They are so stupid for doing x, y or z!!!" or "They have ruined my life with plot a, b or c!"
Not everyone is going to like every plot twist. Not everyone is going to love every character or every episode. But at the same time, overall the collective "TPTB" (a phrase/abbreviation I admit I'm coming to loathe ) bring us this show we love to talk about and dissect week after week. They're not devils. They're not evil. And to my knowledge, they haven't peed in anyone's cornflakes. (Though if they have done that, please, do let us know. :lol: )
The negativity of late is bringing this forum down a bit, and making it a somewhat less fun place to post. Not saying that people aren't free to criticize--of course you are. But at the same time this constant, "I hate TPTB!" is getting so old. I think people forget when they use the blanket "TPTB" that they're taking about the writers who bring us the show every week, and who have penned some very great episodes. I think they also forget that there are many more people who have a say in the show than just those writers and even EPs (namely, the network).
So let's try to dial it back a bit. And let's try to remember the good things TPTB have brought.
I'll go first:
Danny Messer and Don Flack--two of my favorite characters on any television show today. These two are awesome--together or apart (but especially together :devil: )
"On the Job," "Run Silent, Run Deep," "Raising Shane," "Snow Day," "Child's Play," "All in the Family," "Admissions," "Point of No Return"--that's probably not a complete list, but the episodes above are just damn fine hours of television
Flack's one-liners--seriously great comedy there, and such spot on writing (and of course, fantastic delivery by Eddie Cahill)
That's what I'm starting with for now. Anyone else?
Not everyone is going to like every plot twist. Not everyone is going to love every character or every episode. But at the same time, overall the collective "TPTB" (a phrase/abbreviation I admit I'm coming to loathe ) bring us this show we love to talk about and dissect week after week. They're not devils. They're not evil. And to my knowledge, they haven't peed in anyone's cornflakes. (Though if they have done that, please, do let us know. :lol: )
The negativity of late is bringing this forum down a bit, and making it a somewhat less fun place to post. Not saying that people aren't free to criticize--of course you are. But at the same time this constant, "I hate TPTB!" is getting so old. I think people forget when they use the blanket "TPTB" that they're taking about the writers who bring us the show every week, and who have penned some very great episodes. I think they also forget that there are many more people who have a say in the show than just those writers and even EPs (namely, the network).
So let's try to dial it back a bit. And let's try to remember the good things TPTB have brought.
I'll go first:
Danny Messer and Don Flack--two of my favorite characters on any television show today. These two are awesome--together or apart (but especially together :devil: )
"On the Job," "Run Silent, Run Deep," "Raising Shane," "Snow Day," "Child's Play," "All in the Family," "Admissions," "Point of No Return"--that's probably not a complete list, but the episodes above are just damn fine hours of television
Flack's one-liners--seriously great comedy there, and such spot on writing (and of course, fantastic delivery by Eddie Cahill)
That's what I'm starting with for now. Anyone else?
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