"Default User" <defaultuserbr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
> I tend to feel that they had too many people doing commentary, and
> the same people too often. Towards the later episodes, some of them
> seemed to be tired of doing commentary and would vector off into
> other discussions. Those could be interesting, but I'd want to know
> more about what was going on in the episode right then.
Yeah, sometimes it made me realize just how short a 22-minute show
really is. When a conversation goes off on a tangent for a few
minutes, that's enough to miss a big part of the plot.
Too many men with similar voices, too. David X. Cohen's voice is
fairly different, and the guy who does Bender was often doing Bender
during the commentaries, but other than that, they'd all kind of blend
together so I had no idea who was who.
Still, the best commentaries overall of any DVD set I've watched yet,
since there was one for every episode.
--
Aaron -- aaron.baugher.biz
"Take what you need and leave the rest."


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