Reactions To Episode Preemptions : Natural Disaster
by *Dexter6 on Comments
I just never seem to grasp the behaviour of people who complain when programmes are preempted or banned for a certain period of time due to the nature of a national crisis. Wrestling fans were irritated because "Friday Night Smackdown" was down for an hour (the first of which had very little to really miss, all the top matches were in the second) because of the furuther coverage of Katrinas' aftermath. Now I hear Lilo and Stitch had an episode pulled in the wake of the hurricane, and people are complaining about that. I don't condone networks for making sensetive decisions, you leave the handling of networks to those with a fandom dedication, you'd see Muhamad Hassan as a world champion whilst London blows apart around us, they'd think it was "sociably conscious" to have a champion of his calibure at that present time. Lilo and Stitch is'nt the first to have an episode held back, it will not be the last, and if it airs, expect Disney quality edits as usual. Glaring and distracting, you know theres' something there, and you can place where, and that upsets the viewing experiance. Just watch the 90s' Spider-Man, there were times you could learn to tolerate the repetitivness of the recycled footage to appreciate the excellent writing at hand, until something came along blatantly that just made you want to slap Graz hard across the face.