Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-27060727-20170222030619/@comment-1916997-20170426031248

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ChocolatEyes613 wrote: DatNuttyKid wrote: they have actual composers working on it. Not all composers are good at writing musicals. Well, sure, but they still have a music background and affinity for music. And it's not like these are some composers they pulled from the middle of nowhere, USA, these are ones that are considered worthy to work on tv shows and such, which means they have to be at least somewhat good at what they do. A&E has a background at writing for network TV and look how bad they are..., anyway, there's a reason why people don't like musical episodes, they are bad (with the exception of Buffy), so if better written shows with better showrunners couldn't do it, why would OUAT can? Especially that A&E said that they didn't know how to do it and especially when this idea is because of what the fans want. I know you hate everything and anything Adam and Eddy do, but they are actually fairly decent showrunners. I've seen a lot worse come from other showrunners, who's shows aren't nearly as complex as Once. And don't pass judgement on it before you even see it. Let's not forget this show is owned by Disney, and if Disney is good at one thing, it's music. I don't hate A&E, I just think they are hacks.

An example of Straw man argument: "Disney has (most of the time) good music, OUAT is owned by Disney,thus OUAT will have good music in the musical episode." And your argument is that you think it is an imperical fact that everything Adam and Eddy does sucks, so I'm not going to take hours and hours to craft a well thought out arguement, because you don't actually have any legitimate argument at all. You have a pessimistic opinion. Sorry, but I prefer discussing the show than wasting my time excusing its many plot holes and inconsistencies, each to their own I guess. When do you ever discuss the show? You just put it down, almost constatly. Dissing and Discussing may look like similar words, but they don't mean the same thing.