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Posted by Kimba W. Lion on 10/04/15 11:29
Frank Sereno <fserenonospam@nospamsbcglobal.net> wrote:
>But maybe somebody else reading the review has never seen the movie or
>series. For example, someone who doesn't subscribe to HBO might be very
>interested in seeing what all the hullabaloo was regarding "Six Feet
>Under" or "The Sopranos" and they can do that by buying or maybe renting
>the box set. Would such a person be as concerned about the quality of
>the transfer or the extras? Probably not. They'd probably want to know
>what the reviewer thinks of the actual show.
You've taken the discussion from personal opinions to guessing what maybe
somebody else might think, which is pointless. But your example doesn't even
illustrate your stated hypothesis, because this imaginary person is
intrigued by "all the hullabaloo"-- which means he's already heard plenty
about the show. By that time, what would it matter what the reviewer thinks
of the show itself?
Just tell me whether the studio put out a decent product. I'll decide
whether I like it or not.
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