Fabulous article, bur more the point, while it may be a generational thing, I feel that the intricacy of relationships and the, as you’ve noted, the multidimensional nature of characters on-screen (and off!) is on its way to full distinction. Worrisome, to say the least. I’ll always be yearning for a Pacey Witter. Digits crossed there’s still hope he’s out there.
The dialogue was so insufferable for me, if this is what the kids today have to watch (or is it a reflection of them?), I give them more credit - I feel bad this is the material offered to them. They will never know what it means to grow up on Angela Chase inner monologue or the sheer brilliance of the writing that brought Pacey Witter to life.
Fabulous article, bur more the point, while it may be a generational thing, I feel that the intricacy of relationships and the, as you’ve noted, the multidimensional nature of characters on-screen (and off!) is on its way to full distinction. Worrisome, to say the least. I’ll always be yearning for a Pacey Witter. Digits crossed there’s still hope he’s out there.
The dialogue was so insufferable for me, if this is what the kids today have to watch (or is it a reflection of them?), I give them more credit - I feel bad this is the material offered to them. They will never know what it means to grow up on Angela Chase inner monologue or the sheer brilliance of the writing that brought Pacey Witter to life.