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I turned WWE to 10% match ratio in the editor and their product to risque med, mainstream and comedy key everything else none. However even when I run the required 10% for matches (or hell, go all the way to 20% for that matter the crowd gets upset at the lack of matches. What am I doing wrong here?
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[QUOTE=wilts;522278]The product has comedy as key, so that means Desperate Housewives doesn't qualify...[/QUOTE] Maybe not this season. Desperate Housewives has jumped the shark of five years. But in years past, it certainly has qualified. The show's sense of humor used to be one of my favorite selling points.
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[QUOTE=cappyboy;522428]Maybe not this season. Desperate Housewives has jumped the shark of five years. But in years past, it certainly has qualified. The show's sense of humor used to be one of my favorite selling points.[/QUOTE] "To be honest, the only thing I don't like about sex is the scrotum. I mean obviously it has its practical applications but I'm just not a fan." (That's a desperate Housewives quote, by the way. I'm not just randomly quoting people talking about genitals)
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[QUOTE=Thriller;522493]"To be honest, the only thing I don't like about sex is the scrotum. I mean obviously it has its practical applications but I'm just not a fan." (That's a desperate Housewives quote, by the way. I'm not just randomly quoting people talking about genitals)[/QUOTE] Oh believe me, I recognize Bree Van De Kamp when I read her. And that's hardly one of her better lines. Pull up some stuff when she's in a moral scuffle with her kids or with Rex in Season 1. She can be a real trip given the material. As for sex jokes, forget Bree's scrotum line there. I look to exchanges more like this one from Season 1. Julie: Mom, when was the last time you had sex? ::big long awkward pause from Susan:: Julie. Wait, I'm sorry. That was awkward wasn't it? Susan. No, Honey. I was honestly trying to remember. Man, the exchanges the Mayer women used to have before the show started giving Julie and Danielle more active love lives of their own. Some the things Susan and Julie would discuss were so far beyond would you expect from a Tv mom and daughter it would make for great "what THE" comedy. And pretty much the whole cast of characters was gifted at cutting each other's pretensions into so many snarky ribbons. But this year, they've totally thrown character developments that took years to build, they've refused to let others learn in needed ways and added people to the mix who serve only to sour it. Eat wisteria dust, Shark.
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[QUOTE=cappyboy;522528]Julie: Mom, when was the last time you had sex? ::big long awkward pause from Susan:: Julie. Wait, I'm sorry. That was awkward wasn't it? Susan. No, Honey. I was honestly trying to remember.[/quote] Julie: Come on, how long has it been since you've had sex... are you mad that I asked you that? Susan: No, I'm just trying to remember. *is an anal quote person* :o Anyway... back to this Total Extreme Wrestling thing all the kids are talking about...
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[QUOTE=Thriller;522562]Julie: Come on, how long has it been since you've had sex... are you mad that I asked you that? Susan: No, I'm just trying to remember. *is an anal quote person* :o Anyway... back to this Total Extreme Wrestling thing all the kids are talking about...[/QUOTE] Yes. maybe we should swing this into seeing if there are any old DH storylines that might be useful in TEW. Surely I can't be the only one who'd love to cast Sister Beth Mercy as the fiesty (and paradoxically hot) nun Gabby and Carlos bickered over in Season 2.
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[QUOTE=cappyboy;522528]But this year, they've totally thrown character developments that took years to build, they've refused to let others learn in needed ways and added people to the mix who serve only to sour it. Eat wisteria dust, Shark.[/QUOTE] You can supposedly tell when any TV show has taken on a new writing team when any large group of new characters is introduced. The new writing team, not confident about being able to properly script the established characters, will introduce their own "pet" characters who they can write without having to worry about being consistent with previous characterization. It's why almost every prime time TV show gets a bloated cast after about the third or fourth season. This isn't some weird, off topic tangent either. You can see it in wrestling. Vince Russo did it for WWF and WCW, Paul Heyman did it for ECW and Smackdown!.
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