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Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
MakeYourself wrote:I shouldn't be surprised that neither TB3 or Mewberries151 have laid a finger on this thread. They would lock the thing since they love Code Lyoko more than their own lives.
Taelia wrote:I hated Season 3 except for two certain episodes, Lyoko Minus One and Nobody in Particular.
YDV wrote:Well you see, the amount of time we didn't normally hang around BKO is kind of like potential energy, and then when we all finally came back at the same time it's like letting loose a catapult. 8D
It's all very scientifical. |D
Mewberries151 wrote:MakeYourself wrote:I shouldn't be surprised that neither TB3 or Mewberries151 have laid a finger on this thread. They would lock the thing since they love Code Lyoko more than their own lives.
*sigh* That's really not all that kind to say, Rodri...
At any rate, I agree with what Tangent128 said in that, there's no particular season I liked more than the other. Each had certain qualities or episodes that I liked, and each had things that weren't so great. For example, I feel that season 1 had an "emotional depth" to it, that hasn't quite been matched in any of the other seasons (with the exception of a couple episodes in season 2, "Cold War" among them). Season 2 had much smoother and better quality CG animation, and also had some really great plot lines. Season 3, again, better graphics, and a plot that, at least for me, was much more twisty and turny than the other seasons before it.
So, for me, there's no best or worst season. I have favorite episodes, and favorite moments, but there's too much in each season for me to divide my likes into that general a view.
Stonecreek wrote:I've delayed writing about this for a while now, but I feel a little bit of anger may spice the forum up a bit. Not so angry as to say all the seasons sucked (though compelling arguements can be made for this), but I still want to vehemently express my displeasure.
Season three was a copout, a sellout. The characters seemed lifeless and dull, and plots were stale. The new factes of the season seemed shoehorned in, not in a useful way, either. The shift to action oriented show hurt it more that I can express. Without an interesting premesis or chatracters we care about,t he show is nothing,a nd that is where I feel it is going.
Mewberries151 wrote:Stonecreek wrote:I've delayed writing about this for a while now, but I feel a little bit of anger may spice the forum up a bit. Not so angry as to say all the seasons sucked (though compelling arguements can be made for this), but I still want to vehemently express my displeasure.
Season three was a copout, a sellout. The characters seemed lifeless and dull, and plots were stale. The new factes of the season seemed shoehorned in, not in a useful way, either. The shift to action oriented show hurt it more that I can express. Without an interesting premesis or chatracters we care about,t he show is nothing,a nd that is where I feel it is going.
Considering they billed it as being a "set-up" for season 4 though, is it really a "cop-out"? It's exceedingly hard to "set-up" a big plot line and also try and keep your storylines interesting.
I'm not going to debate you on the focus of action (and the subsequent loss of certain romantic elements ^^; ) since that's relatively true, but calling it a "sell out" when the season was never really intended to have a hugely groundbreaking premise nor grand plotline seems a little...eh, unfair.
Season 3 was a "prelude" so to speak, geared mainly towards setting XANA's big plan in motion and gaining him a new recruit. It might also have been setting up a certain couple of relationships up for something big, but that remains to be seen at the moment.
At any rate, I'm not sure if it's "anger" this forum really needs to be "spiced up". Friendly, civilized debate sure, but we all know where anger itself leads, so... ^^;
YDV wrote:Well you see, the amount of time we didn't normally hang around BKO is kind of like potential energy, and then when we all finally came back at the same time it's like letting loose a catapult. 8D
It's all very scientifical. |D
Stonecreek wrote:I understand all that, but can you also see where my points are coming from? The way in which William joined the gang, and then turned eveil, were very transparent. The so-called drama-building leading to S3 finale held none for me, becuase the previous episodes of the season were less captivating than the fare in S1and S2. The flat plotlines and out-of-the-blue new powers made the show a bit lower-grade, IMO.
Stonecreek wrote:And to a person like me who believes the characters are the cruxt of a show, seeing them suddenly become charicatures of themselves was sad. It was liek the writers were on auto-pilot for the season, and theyprobably are saving their good stuff for S4. But it is still inexcusable to half-*ss a job, which is what they did with character development this season. It was all wiped away when William, the onyl dynamic character all season, reverted back to a bad guy role. The main cast was static throughout. Nothing major in their perosnalities changed, to the point it seemd their personalities were grafted on.
Stonecreek wrote:We had set expectations for S3, considering the wait we went through. Perhaps they were too high, too unreasonable But the truth of the matter is, season three did not deliver the goods we are used to.
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