A poster (of another thread) that supposedly works with Tom W., Kriten K, Allison M, etc... (all of them) said that the producers come here after most every episode to see the reactions. Maybe they use it like a barometer. Sometimes she even says that so and so are standing right next to her while she's typing or reading the comments.
I don't think anyone is arguing. There's a big difference between arguing and having a heated discussion. A way to not make enemies, don't post comments of a personal nature towards another (e.g. Don't tell someone to go watch a porno if they want to see a climax or conclusion to a show. Some find that offensive, degrading, insulting.).
Climax: 1) A rhetorical series of ideas, images, etc. arranged progressively so that the most forceful is last. 2) The final, culminating element or event in a series; highest point, as of interest or excitement. a) The decisive turning point of the action, as in a drama.
Conclusion: 1) The end or last part a) The last division of a discourse, often containing a summary of what went before. b) The last step in a reasoning process; judgement, decision or opinion formed after investigation or thought. c) The last of a chain of events; outcome.
Originally posted by SV'S_immortal_hero
seems bad quoting a post i actually posted but it seems relivent this thread as gone from a topic debate to a full blown argument
and i for 1 am not going to continue aruging as arguing is vaild grounds to close down a thread, and am also not here to make enemies only to discuss a show i love
seems bad quoting a post i actually posted but it seems relivent this thread as gone from a topic debate to a full blown argument
and i for 1 am not going to continue aruging as arguing is vaild grounds to close down a thread, and am also not here to make enemies only to discuss a show i love
Climax: 1) A rhetorical series of ideas, images, etc. arranged progressively so that the most forceful is last. 2) The final, culminating element or event in a series; highest point, as of interest or excitement. a) The decisive turning point of the action, as in a drama.
Conclusion: 1) The end or last part a) The last division of a discourse, often containing a summary of what went before. b) The last step in a reasoning process; judgement, decision or opinion formed after investigation or thought. c) The last of a chain of events; outcome.
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