I admit, as much as I find it very, very interesting and important, I've never been good at recognizing different writers' styles within shows. So I didn't give it any thought. And haven't talked to anybody who hadn't seen the first season.
But (No spoilers! apart from speculation on what you mentioned) I do see what that critique is about in this ep. I mostly enjoyed it, apart from a few major details, but if I think about how it would be if the whole show had been along the same lines... Yeah, I probably wouldn't have fallen so much in love with it. Childish is the key word, I think. Or maybe immature for the subject matter and audience?. ('Childish' always makes me think 'WTF is inherently wrong with children? :) )
Hm, I want to make another comment, but that might be going into spoiler territory. I'm sure you'll lol at certain points when you get to watch it, though.
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I admit, as much as I find it very, very interesting and important, I've never been good at recognizing different writers' styles within shows. So I didn't give it any thought. And haven't talked to anybody who hadn't seen the first season.
But (No spoilers! apart from speculation on what you mentioned) I do see what that critique is about in this ep. I mostly enjoyed it, apart from a few major details, but if I think about how it would be if the whole show had been along the same lines... Yeah, I probably wouldn't have fallen so much in love with it. Childish is the key word, I think. Or maybe immature for the subject matter and audience?. ('Childish' always makes me think 'WTF is inherently wrong with children? :) )
Hm, I want to make another comment, but that might be going into spoiler territory. I'm sure you'll lol at certain points when you get to watch it, though.