Yes in the first seasons its only on “big” events the second season makes it a constant thing, 15 minutes of fighting per episode with vocal music. They also use to skip over huge junks of the story.
Could be an extension of producerbrain “Second screen” ideas where you need your media to be able to hold or relate the attention of someone that’s doing something else. Bigger, louder, simpler, repetitive
I’ve heard of this. It’s like an actual mandate by streaming company producers like Netflix now. Not sure if it’s the exact situation in this case, but still, it:s crazy to me that they’re encouraging the production of media that’s actually not meant to be watched. I swear, existing in capitalism is like living in the cuckoo logic of Wonderland sometimes.
Definetely the most jarring parts of the show, they tone it down in season 2, and it’s worth enduring
What? I think it’s WORSE in season 2.
Idk I haven’t seen one in a minute, maybe my Imagine Dragons tolerance is lower now.
No it’s just that i didn’t think those music moments were imagine dragons, mb
Fair enough, but it’s the same style of pop rock
Yes in the first seasons its only on “big” events the second season makes it a constant thing, 15 minutes of fighting per episode with vocal music. They also use to skip over huge junks of the story.
Lol basically this, I swear they used to be a bit more subtle.
Could be an extension of producerbrain “Second screen” ideas where you need your media to be able to hold or relate the attention of someone that’s doing something else. Bigger, louder, simpler, repetitive
I’ve heard of this. It’s like an actual mandate by streaming company producers like Netflix now. Not sure if it’s the exact situation in this case, but still, it:s crazy to me that they’re encouraging the production of media that’s actually not meant to be watched. I swear, existing in capitalism is like living in the cuckoo logic of Wonderland sometimes.