>>150217110
It's weird because watching the show makes it clear that, despite cutesy drones dealing with horror, gruesome scenes of death and looming end of the world, there is still that precious aspect of dark comedy woven throughout the storytelling that leaves room for a hopeful resolution despite everything. That's in contrast with stuff that Goose makes - that is, seemingly low-stakes scenarios which escalate towards anguish with no happy ending. Both are perfectly good approaches to creating a story, but for some reason a couple of people ITT would rather have Liam set everything like Gooseworx often does. I imagine the opposite happens in TADC threads with people wanting Jax to go through something similar to V's gradual change.