mattiasflgrtll6
11-29-17, 11:49 PM
TV can be really thrilling a lot of the time. But do you ever feel bothered by a cliché which keep popping up over and over again in shows you watch?
Personally, I can't STAND the amnesia plot twist. Of course, if it's one episode for a comedy it doesn't bother me, since it's only played for laughs. What I can't stand however is when a TV drama has someone getting amnesia and draws it out for as long as they possibly can before the audience goes nuts from boredom. The first season of 24 is amazing, but even that one really slowed down for a couple episodes once they decided to have Jack's wife get amnesia. And it added nothing! It was just filler!
And now I'm watching The Fall, with the same ****ing plot twist used, this time on mass murderer Paul. Seriously, it's so lazy!
So my advice to TV writers: unless the audience lose their memory as well, it's annoying to watch and should stop getting used as a form of "suspense".
Personally, I can't STAND the amnesia plot twist. Of course, if it's one episode for a comedy it doesn't bother me, since it's only played for laughs. What I can't stand however is when a TV drama has someone getting amnesia and draws it out for as long as they possibly can before the audience goes nuts from boredom. The first season of 24 is amazing, but even that one really slowed down for a couple episodes once they decided to have Jack's wife get amnesia. And it added nothing! It was just filler!
And now I'm watching The Fall, with the same ****ing plot twist used, this time on mass murderer Paul. Seriously, it's so lazy!
So my advice to TV writers: unless the audience lose their memory as well, it's annoying to watch and should stop getting used as a form of "suspense".