Aaron Baugher wrote:
> "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.
It would have been nice to have Katey do some of the Leela-centric
episodes, but I'm not sure why that didn't happen. They probably did
them all in short order and she might have been off doing something
else.
> Still, the best commentaries overall of any DVD set I've watched yet,
> since there was one for every episode.
Sure. On the whole, several people doing commentary tends to be more
interesting than one.
Brian
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