Even when there are banalities, they're usually kind of benign banalities.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People always like things that seem exotic.
As is now painfully obvious from my Twitter ban, boycotts tend to make the shunned more popular.
It's one thing to be banal, stupid, and idiotic on the inside. It's another to have it captured in writing.
Using the word weird implies that there is a norm.
We all like going to the dark side of things; we all like dipping into worlds that we don't know anything about, or hopefully don't know anything about. I think 'Banshee' gives people a chance to do that pretty safely because we all know there's a solid buffer between the show and reality.
The ultimate pleasure of architecture lies in the most forbidden parts of the architectural act, where limits are perverted and prohibitions are transgressed.
Some have greatness thrust upon them, but not lately.
No one in 'Banshee' has small opinions. They have strong beliefs, and they will defend them ferociously. Having that element in the show just adds another level. It's another avenue for story, and it enriches the world.
It isn't that I don't tackle issues; it's just that they're secondary to giving somebody an escape route from the banal routine of everyday life.
My life is short. I can't listen to banality.
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