MakeMineMarvel
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Enough already with the "this is a ripoff of 'such and such.'" Seriously, how many different ways can you give people with special powers their powers? You either have them born with them or they acquire them through circumstance/choice. That's about the limit of possibility right there. The X-Men route is the "born with them" route, whereas nearly every other route is the "acquired them" route.
Of course there are elements to the show that make other shows you've previously seen come to mind - don't you think that people who are paid to make television shows might potentially have some TV knowledge and feel drawn to borrow parts of ideas and storylines? It's as simple as "doing this worked 'X' number of years ago and it's why I liked 'ABC Show,' so I want to re-tell it this way." Wouldn't you like to put your on spin on a type of storyline if you had the chance and the resources?
How about we look at the ability to develop such a vast number of characters over a season with the number of twists and turns? How about we applaud the ability to make people like my wife, who could really care less about comic books or superheroes sit up and say, "that's a pretty awesome show!" Do we have to try and find the chink in the armor of every single thing that grabs attention and entertains. What doesn't borrow a little from something else these days? Grow up and just enjoy it for what it is.
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Of course there are elements to the show that make other shows you've previously seen come to mind - don't you think that people who are paid to make television shows might potentially have some TV knowledge and feel drawn to borrow parts of ideas and storylines? It's as simple as "doing this worked 'X' number of years ago and it's why I liked 'ABC Show,' so I want to re-tell it this way." Wouldn't you like to put your on spin on a type of storyline if you had the chance and the resources?
How about we look at the ability to develop such a vast number of characters over a season with the number of twists and turns? How about we applaud the ability to make people like my wife, who could really care less about comic books or superheroes sit up and say, "that's a pretty awesome show!" Do we have to try and find the chink in the armor of every single thing that grabs attention and entertains. What doesn't borrow a little from something else these days? Grow up and just enjoy it for what it is.
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