Hmm. Overall about as much as the og I would say.
It’s sacrifices some logic here and there for the fluidity or character plots (literally what you would stereotypically expect from USA, the “just enjoy but don’t think about it”, tho it’s a format of show where this isn’t crucial) but if you get used to it then I think it offers some fun.
As a spoiler of what I mean, eg >!just for fun/a story they introduce a martial the ghosts can literally interact with as normal living people … and that’s just it, all of it, a one episode story … it would change everything for the ghosts, after so much time not touching anything material they would immediately be all over it, hell, they could dust/plate keycaps with that shit & the ghosts could shitpost on Lemmy 24/7 … but no, a deus-ex-machina device used as an irrelevant plot crutch that could work even better with several different explanations or small adjustments!<.
This isn’t an isolated case, they are quite a few such examples/(a bit to centre) plot holes they don’t or just barely explore – or like explain why they can’t explore/use it no longer.
Well, it’s just more of that in the USA version & in return you get a bit more variance (which isn’t a good or bad thing, just a difference).
If you are talking about the room they couldn’t get into, I don’t think it was the material so much as the nature of the room and what it did to the person who used to own the house. In other words I don’t think taking out a bit of wall it would allow them to interact with it afterwards.
If you are talking about some other material then I didn’t remember that.
Ghosts
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt11379026/
Thanks!
There was also an UK version.
I didn’t know they’d made an American remake of it. Worth watching?
I liked it. It’s not the pinnacle of entertainment but it was kind of cute and I had a good time with it.
Hmm. Overall about as much as the og I would say.
It’s sacrifices some logic here and there for the fluidity or character plots (literally what you would stereotypically expect from USA, the “just enjoy but don’t think about it”, tho it’s a format of show where this isn’t crucial) but if you get used to it then I think it offers some fun.
As a spoiler of what I mean, eg >!just for fun/a story they introduce a martial the ghosts can literally interact with as normal living people … and that’s just it, all of it, a one episode story … it would change everything for the ghosts, after so much time not touching anything material they would immediately be all over it, hell, they could dust/plate keycaps with that shit & the ghosts could shitpost on Lemmy 24/7 … but no, a deus-ex-machina device used as an irrelevant plot crutch that could work even better with several different explanations or small adjustments!<.
This isn’t an isolated case, they are quite a few such examples/(a bit to centre) plot holes they don’t or just barely explore – or like explain why they can’t explore/use it no longer.
Well, it’s just more of that in the USA version & in return you get a bit more variance (which isn’t a good or bad thing, just a difference).
Iirc, it’s more of a half-background show for me.
Ghosts spoilers:
If you are talking about the room they couldn’t get into, I don’t think it was the material so much as the nature of the room and what it did to the person who used to own the house. In other words I don’t think taking out a bit of wall it would allow them to interact with it afterwards.
If you are talking about some other material then I didn’t remember that.
They can swing the doors.
Idk, it’s either sus or not explained (or I forgot, but they def talked about the special material of it).