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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 14 2010, 11:09 AM (629 Views) | |
| Blaineley | Aug 14 2010, 04:25 PM Post #21 |
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I agree. After all, it is fun to see new faces on the show. But I really do like the old cast, though. So yeah. I might watch it. |
| Cat | Aug 14 2010, 04:25 PM Post #22 |
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IDK.But they are gonna make a Heroes Vs. Villains S5.Hope it doesn'† have the new guys.Sorry,but they just look annoying as all hell.Lets see,fat Sadie clone,annoying Cody clone,tough DJ/Duncan clone,Eva clone,ETC.Its just so many of the new guys are clones of the old cast that they might seem out-of-place together. |
| Jackson5 | Aug 14 2010, 04:25 PM Post #23 |
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My oppinion is that if they do a good season.. people will like.. It doesnt matter if there are new or old characters.. People watch it because of the story.. If it's a good story, they'll watch it.. I know there are fans that really like certain characters.. But it's not just the characters that are important to the story.. I remember watching Scooby doo get a clue.. I really hated that show.. Stuff like that.. |
| Cat | Aug 14 2010, 04:27 PM Post #24 |
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1.If the new guys where the old guys,I would have never watched TD. 2.If the old guys where the new guys,then i'd be happy to watch S4. |
| Jackson5 | Aug 14 2010, 04:27 PM Post #25 |
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cat.. Those are the first desings.. we havent seen them in high quality.. We dont even know if they changed their desings a bit.. |
| thetiommy | Aug 14 2010, 04:28 PM Post #26 |
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Gah, I hope they will make more stereotypes. Are they just gonna remake "Geek", "Goth", "Punk" and stuff like that.. |
| Cat | Aug 14 2010, 04:29 PM Post #27 |
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IDK,but some of them do look quite a bit like that. |
| Cat | Aug 14 2010, 04:30 PM Post #28 |
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They've already supposedly started early production of S4.Not much seems to have changed. |
| Ezekiel | Aug 14 2010, 04:30 PM Post #29 |
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Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. |
| Cat | Aug 14 2010, 04:32 PM Post #30 |
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What?I only watched started watching cause the characters seemed kinda cool.And I could relate to Harold and Owen. |
| Jackson5 | Aug 14 2010, 04:36 PM Post #31 |
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Probably some of them will remember some past stereotypes.. But I see lots of different things they can do there.. A blonde antagonist? As we can see there are two very shorts contestants.. a guy and a girl. Someone who remembers Duncan. There's a big guy yes.. but I think he wont be as girly as DJ. The fat girl.. which might not be annoying as Sadie. Anne Maria, who will probably be the latino version of LeShawna. |
| THEchosenONE | Aug 14 2010, 04:39 PM Post #32 |
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that just confused me, :lol:. i'm going to give TDR a shot and watch the first few episodes. i can'† not watch it 'cos if i do then total drama will be gone... forever!! |
| Alcazalamander | Aug 14 2010, 04:41 PM Post #33 |
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Changes like these will always be hated on. Personally, I don'† see how they can make up more stereotypes without copying existing characters. Dakota seems exacly like Heather, Staci is a girl-Owen, Zoey is a Lindsay with brown hair... At least I hope for a traitor character, that acts nice in the first half of the season, but is revealed to be evil. |
| Jess | Aug 14 2010, 04:43 PM Post #34 |
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I'm getting the feel of "watch so there are more" ...Yeah but if we really didn'† like TDR then what if they made another with those characters? Because it seeems people like it. (Not that I won'† like it) I just like the old characters. Hmmm...why have no seasons been as good as TDI?! Sigh* Maybe they shouldve made 22 completely new characters instead of like...13? |
| Alcazalamander | Aug 14 2010, 04:55 PM Post #35 |
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No. No, no, no, no, no, no! With a dozen new guys, they can at least be combined with the old ones pretty quick. Twenty of them means it would take a year before we could get to see Owen, Gwen, Duncan and the gang again! |
| terminoob | Aug 14 2010, 06:21 PM Post #36 |
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Ever hear of "don'† judge a book by it's cover"? Yeah. Stop it. While they're probably going to end up reusing stereotypes, is there anything stopping them from combining multiple into one person? Not that I know of. Just combine Lindsay and Heather; you get a completely unsuspecting antagonist because everyone believes in the "dumb blonde" stereotype. Combine Duncan and Noah. Punks are stereotypically not bright; combining them would give you a punk with intelligence. Eva and Gwen gives you a tough-as-nails goth girl who could beat the crap out of you given the chance. Besides, I'm pretty sure they've already gone the traitor route with Justin. Albeit, that pretty much failed miserably, but still, they've done it. But, going back to the combining stereotypes, they can combine Justin and Harold, which would give them a nerdy manipulator. There's no reason to suspect that everyone is just going to be clones of someone else [I know you didn'† say this, but I don'† feel like multi-quoting at the moment]. Sure, the writers and producers aren'† known to think outside of the box until it comes to character development, but they can just implement the second stereotype in their development. It would be easy to do that with Justin and Harold, as an example; introduce the character as a completely uncoordinated nerd with certain "skills", then when the time is right, they take a turn and make him a master in manipulating people [which would be one of his "skills", so they wouldn'† have to make him a complete copy of Harold], thus turning him into the antagonist of the season. Easy as that. tl;dr version; stop judging the characters based on their looks and at least try to believe the writers are smart enough to mix stereotypes. |
| Alcazalamander | Aug 14 2010, 07:17 PM Post #37 |
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Combining two existing characters would probably end in tragedy, IMO. Most combinations would end up as really unnatural weirdoes. Hopefully, they'll come up with some new stereotypes. In the audition tapes, Noah was introduced as the genius type, but in all of TDI and TDWT, ha hasn'† shown any brains at all. Harold is the nerd, but he isn'† the smart guy neither. That means that they at least could make a classic genius. The point is that there are still unused stereotypes, which would be better than these "combos" |
| icey | Aug 14 2010, 08:59 PM Post #38 |
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Wasn'† Noah's official season one sterotype the schemer or something like that. I though the didn'† use the high IQ until season 3. |
| Sonicdjs | Aug 14 2010, 09:01 PM Post #39 |
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