
That's one thing I liked a lot about Person of Interest, there were mysteries you thought would last the whole show but they would last like 5-10 episodes mostly. I think one of the best things a show can do early on is prove they can give you the answers you want early on.


Answering them in a satisfactory fashion is hard. Raising interesting questions is really easy. With them calling this more of season 1 rather than season 2, I thought it would be because they wanted to end the 'season' with some more climactic revelations rather than a cliffhanger. Yeah i kinda thought there would be more answers. if it wasn't for my love of Futurama, I may have not given it a chance beyond episode 1 because its truest strength is building upon the framework of things given by previous episodes (the Prince-Pig gag for example) It's things like that, actions that are a direct result of adventures being shared that I think makes this show good, and uh. What that means is basically how, until perhaps this last episode, we saw how Lucy won a bar and then ran it and how it served to enhance the plot of another entire episode which was the direct result of people learning that the elves were more loaded than the kingdom itself. What I mean by that is basically getting Elfo back, getting back to Dreamland and un-stoning it and really I think any "filler" are just these moments in her life or other people's lives that served to enhance themselves in some way. but overall I think that this season had a hard time answering a lot of questions as it had to spend the first two or three "resetting" the season. Personally I thought that the debt to hell was a nice door to open and will likely answer a lot of questions about Dagmar and Teabeanie's relationship. The major thing about Disenchantment is the High Fantasy setting with a bit of Dark Fantasy there as well. When you had Futurama there wasn't much about the world to explain, only what had changed in the years since and how basically aside from the level of technology, the general ideas we had/have in our time when it was all released were basically the same.
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I mean, to be fair that's one of the major differences between this series and Futurama. Also, it’s super weird to me about the lack of discussion about the whole god and heaven and hell how it’s legit and they can just leave and Maru’s royal family has a DOOR to hell? It’s more than just Dagmar and Bean, or the elves and their secret whatever. To me there’s a lot to know about, so nothing is filler, it’s just more info about the world this show takes place in. Bunty being evil and why, how king Zog got his nickname as the Warrior King and why out of everyone it was him that Dagmar chose to have Bean with, because she said she had to have a baby to fulfill a debit to the devil, why wasn’t it someone from Maru?How did the Ogres and Elves come to hate each other?etc etc. Like, there’s so many questions outside of just the main story. I wasn’t getting “filler” because I wasn’t watching for just one storyline, so there wasn’t anything to “fill”. I totally get where you’re coming from and I felt like that after the first season, but after episode 3 of this season, I got the impression that they were trying to branch out from a singular storyline and showcase the world and the characters more. Site-wide rules also apply as we interpret them. No excessive uncivil behavior, trolling, etc.

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