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I hate the show Victorious. It's true.
But I love Smosh and nigahiga. I created a theory of why professional writers can't do better than teenagers and 20 year olds.
I think our expectations are raised when we watch TV. If we turn on a TV, we see professional stuff, and our expectations of the show is high. When we watch a slightly less professional video, our expectations are lowered, but then some have great stuff in them, and we love/like them better than TV Shows and movies and such.
What do you think? Is this the reason?
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Well, I think you're right in some ways. We are obviously looking for something of higher quality when we're watching a TV show, thus why we don't care so much if, for example, the camera work is of rather low quality in a Youtube video. But I think at the same time, the humor is different. Smosh and Nigahiga (both of whose videos I no longer enjoy, personally) has a very silly style - it's supposed to be ridiculous, and it's bizarre and funny as a result. Most comedy on children's shows is just plain bad now.
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And some shows get trashed by the network.
*cough*Freakazoid*cough*
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Uh, you're overcomplicating things. Here's the real problem: TV Shows = Not Funny, Youtube Videos = Funny. It's not rocket surgery



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Victorious is actually pretty good.
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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Uh, you're overcomplicating things. Here's the real problem: TV Shows = Not Funny, Youtube Videos = Funny. It's not rocket surgery
That's also a good point that's true but I'm not using that point.
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Victorious is actually pretty good.
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SpriteMaster wrote:
I hate the show Victorious. It's true.
But I love Smosh and nigahiga. I created a theory of why professional writers can't do better than teenagers and 20 year olds.
I think our expectations are raised when we watch TV. If we turn on a TV, we see professional stuff, and our expectations of the show is high. When we watch a slightly less professional video, our expectations are lowered, but then some have great stuff in them, and we love/like them better than TV Shows and movies and such.
What do you think? Is this the reason?
I think Charlie the Unicorn and Annoying Orange should be made into children shows.

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SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Uh, you're overcomplicating things. Here's the real problem: TV Shows = Not Funny, Youtube Videos = Funny. It's not rocket surgery
That's also a good point that's true but I'm not using that point.
Your point doesn't make sense. Why would you raise your expectations for television? There's a rule of funny - If it's not funny, it's not funny. Expectations have nothing to do with it. Just because you're expecting it to be better doesn't make the quality of the show lower.



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Uh, you're overcomplicating things. Here's the real problem: TV Shows = Not Funny, Youtube Videos = Funny. It's not rocket surgery
That's also a good point that's true but I'm not using that point.
Your point doesn't make sense. Why would you raise your expectations for television? There's a rule of funny - If it's not funny, it's not funny. Expectations have nothing to do with it. Just because you're expecting it to be better doesn't make the quality of the show lower.
Because I see TV as more complex and it's much richer and I just see it as more professional, and it's just not funny sometimes, so yes I agree with you, and yes I do think that the expectations play a part when i watch something. That's just me. And I'm asking: WHAT ABOUT YOU? See?
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SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
That's also a good point that's true but I'm not using that point.Your point doesn't make sense. Why would you raise your expectations for television? There's a rule of funny - If it's not funny, it's not funny. Expectations have nothing to do with it. Just because you're expecting it to be better doesn't make the quality of the show lower.
Because I see TV as more complex and it's much richer and I just see it as more professional, and it's just not funny sometimes, so yes I agree with you, and yes I do think that the expectations play a part when i watch something. That's just me. And I'm asking: WHAT ABOUT YOU? See?
That's just an assumption. What makes you think some Youtube programming doesn't have as much production as some TV Shows, or that TV Shows are so 'professional'?



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Your point doesn't make sense. Why would you raise your expectations for television? There's a rule of funny - If it's not funny, it's not funny. Expectations have nothing to do with it. Just because you're expecting it to be better doesn't make the quality of the show lower.Because I see TV as more complex and it's much richer and I just see it as more professional, and it's just not funny sometimes, so yes I agree with you, and yes I do think that the expectations play a part when i watch something. That's just me. And I'm asking: WHAT ABOUT YOU? See?
That's just an assumption. What makes you think some Youtube programming doesn't have as much production as some TV Shows, or that TV Shows are so 'professional'?
I know it's an assumption. What case are you making? I'm agreeing that some videos are much funnier and explaining I think expectation play a part. That's about it. What are you arguing about?
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SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
That's also a good point that's true but I'm not using that point.Your point doesn't make sense. Why would you raise your expectations for television? There's a rule of funny - If it's not funny, it's not funny. Expectations have nothing to do with it. Just because you're expecting it to be better doesn't make the quality of the show lower.
Because I see TV as more complex and it's much richer and I just see it as more professional, and it's just not funny sometimes, so yes I agree with you, and yes I do think that the expectations play a part when i watch something. That's just me. And I'm asking: WHAT ABOUT YOU? See?
What if someone puts a YouTube video on TV, or vice versa?
*your head a splode*
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MaxtheWeirdo wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Your point doesn't make sense. Why would you raise your expectations for television? There's a rule of funny - If it's not funny, it's not funny. Expectations have nothing to do with it. Just because you're expecting it to be better doesn't make the quality of the show lower.Because I see TV as more complex and it's much richer and I just see it as more professional, and it's just not funny sometimes, so yes I agree with you, and yes I do think that the expectations play a part when i watch something. That's just me. And I'm asking: WHAT ABOUT YOU? See?
What if someone puts a YouTube video on TV, or vice versa?
*your head a splode*
*sigh*. This is just a guess FOR ME and I'm asking what you guys think, while people are just arguing against my theory, which I wasn't asking. That makes sense though, for that always happens on these forums...
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SpriteMaster wrote:
MaxtheWeirdo wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Because I see TV as more complex and it's much richer and I just see it as more professional, and it's just not funny sometimes, so yes I agree with you, and yes I do think that the expectations play a part when i watch something. That's just me. And I'm asking: WHAT ABOUT YOU? See?What if someone puts a YouTube video on TV, or vice versa?
*your head a splode**sigh*. This is just a guess FOR ME and I'm asking what you guys think, while people are just arguing against my theory, which I wasn't asking. That makes sense though, for that always happens on these forums...
Seriously, if the commenters on YouTube are any indication of the people making the videos...Then TV is better.
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SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Because I see TV as more complex and it's much richer and I just see it as more professional, and it's just not funny sometimes, so yes I agree with you, and yes I do think that the expectations play a part when i watch something. That's just me. And I'm asking: WHAT ABOUT YOU? See?
That's just an assumption. What makes you think some Youtube programming doesn't have as much production as some TV Shows, or that TV Shows are so 'professional'?
I know it's an assumption. What case are you making? I'm agreeing that some videos are much funnier and explaining I think expectation play a part. That's about it. What are you arguing about?
Uh, arguing? Just because I have a different opinion than you does not mean I'm arguing with you. But I'm asking you, why're you putting higher faith in TV, just because you think it has more "professionalness" (for lack of a better word) ?
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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
That's just an assumption. What makes you think some Youtube programming doesn't have as much production as some TV Shows, or that TV Shows are so 'professional'?I know it's an assumption. What case are you making? I'm agreeing that some videos are much funnier and explaining I think expectation play a part. That's about it. What are you arguing about?
Uh, arguing? Just because I have a different opinion than you does not mean I'm arguing with you. But I'm asking you, why're you putting higher faith in TV, just because you think it has more "professionalness" (for lack of a better word) ?
I feel that you're arguing but whatever. I just think that when I watch stuff like Theme Songs, and Commercials, my expectations are raised. That's what I'm talking about.
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SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
I know it's an assumption. What case are you making? I'm agreeing that some videos are much funnier and explaining I think expectation play a part. That's about it. What are you arguing about?Uh, arguing? Just because I have a different opinion than you does not mean I'm arguing with you. But I'm asking you, why're you putting higher faith in TV, just because you think it has more "professionalness" (for lack of a better word) ?
I feel that you're arguing but whatever. I just think that when I watch stuff like Theme Songs, and Commercials, my expectations are raised. That's what I'm talking about.
You're also forgetting about the age demographic too. Smosh isn't aimed at 10 year olds like a lot of the cartoons / shows you watch are or whatever the age demographic is.



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Uh, arguing? Just because I have a different opinion than you does not mean I'm arguing with you. But I'm asking you, why're you putting higher faith in TV, just because you think it has more "professionalness" (for lack of a better word) ?I feel that you're arguing but whatever. I just think that when I watch stuff like Theme Songs, and Commercials, my expectations are raised. That's what I'm talking about.
You're also forgetting about the age demographic too. Smosh isn't aimed at 10 year olds like a lot of the cartoons / shows you watch are or whatever the age demographic is.
True. But shows like iCarly which aren't funny are aimed higher.
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SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
I feel that you're arguing but whatever. I just think that when I watch stuff like Theme Songs, and Commercials, my expectations are raised. That's what I'm talking about.You're also forgetting about the age demographic too. Smosh isn't aimed at 10 year olds like a lot of the cartoons / shows you watch are or whatever the age demographic is.
True. But shows like iCarly which aren't funny are aimed higher.
iCarly is aimed at 12 year olds girls, and lots of children under 10. It doesn't appeal to you, but it appeals to them. Just like Smosh might appeal to you, but it doesn't appeal to a lot of others



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
You're also forgetting about the age demographic too. Smosh isn't aimed at 10 year olds like a lot of the cartoons / shows you watch are or whatever the age demographic is.
True. But shows like iCarly which aren't funny are aimed higher.
iCarly is aimed at 12 year olds girls, and lots of children under 10. It doesn't appeal to you, but it appeals to them. Just like Smosh might appeal to you, but it doesn't appeal to a lot of others
I heard it was aimed higher like 14 year old girls, but ok. and yeah, I get smosh wont appeal to everyone...It's inapporpriate.
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PandaGuy wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
I hate the show Victorious. It's true.
But I love Smosh and nigahiga. I created a theory of why professional writers can't do better than teenagers and 20 year olds.
I think our expectations are raised when we watch TV. If we turn on a TV, we see professional stuff, and our expectations of the show is high. When we watch a slightly less professional video, our expectations are lowered, but then some have great stuff in them, and we love/like them better than TV Shows and movies and such.
What do you think? Is this the reason?I think Charlie the Unicorn and Annoying Orange should be made into children shows.
Charlie the Unicorn was going to be an Adult Swim show.
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SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
True. But shows like iCarly which aren't funny are aimed higher.
iCarly is aimed at 12 year olds girls, and lots of children under 10. It doesn't appeal to you, but it appeals to them. Just like Smosh might appeal to you, but it doesn't appeal to a lot of others
I heard it was aimed higher like 14 year old girls, but ok. and yeah, I get smosh wont appeal to everyone...It's inapporpriate.
Have you seen the one where they cook the cat?



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
iCarly is aimed at 12 year olds girls, and lots of children under 10. It doesn't appeal to you, but it appeals to them. Just like Smosh might appeal to you, but it doesn't appeal to a lot of othersI heard it was aimed higher like 14 year old girls, but ok. and yeah, I get smosh wont appeal to everyone...It's inapporpriate.
Have you seen the one where they cook the cat?
I've seen that, yes. I liked Beef 'n Go.
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PandaGuy wrote:
SpriteMaster wrote:
I hate the show Victorious. It's true.
But I love Smosh and nigahiga. I created a theory of why professional writers can't do better than teenagers and 20 year olds.
I think our expectations are raised when we watch TV. If we turn on a TV, we see professional stuff, and our expectations of the show is high. When we watch a slightly less professional video, our expectations are lowered, but then some have great stuff in them, and we love/like them better than TV Shows and movies and such.
What do you think? Is this the reason?I think Charlie the Unicorn and Annoying Orange should be made into children shows.
I'M SORRY?

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