>"You wanna use my wiener"
>"You wanna make my wiener explode now?"
Anyone else feel like TV shows and movies intentionally write bad dialogue in certain scenes so people can make memes out of it for free marketing? Artificial meme marketing. I believe that's a thing. But I haven't heard anyone talk about this.
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Ugly reddit frog prostitute should kill herself
Stop.
FPBP. Shills have used waifuism to shill this show but she's butt ugly.
honestly that makes sense, some lines are too ridicolous even for the moronic writers that plague the industry today
Yes! Finally someone agrees. Everything in that show was great and somehow they threw in the wiener dialogue. It just doesn't make sense.
>Everything in that show was great
mmmh
it's partly because they wanted to have video game references for nerds. games with dialogue choices have always some stupid ass shit in them
source on that?
Yeah this sounds like bs because Fallout nevwr had this sort of dialogue so it's not really a reference. Lucy convincing the fiends to cross the bridge with their hands up could be seen as a charisma check, but this is just stupid.
Hate newspapers
I want to cum inside Piper in front of my frozen ex-wife
Piper? I hardly know 'er!
You see this shit all over the place now. OP is right
Nah. I doubt an AI could write that.
Esl humor
Yes I agree with you, all the marketers are obsessed with social media and making the most of it. I could see them trying this, especially since all of the goyslop writers and directors have no convictions and would not object
Is the joke that he's never had sex and learned about it from old pornos?
Yes, writing dialogue in a deliberate effort to make it "quotable" usually brings some really embarrassing results.
Whatever they're doing must be working because you won't stop posting this garbage like the homosexual aid ridden homosexual you are.
most shows are written now with viral tiktok dance routines and shitty memes in mind. I guess it's an element of narcissism involved with the creators in wanting to see their shitty dances recreated by hamplanets.
Maximus talks that way because he's autistic and moronic.
It's called "reddit humor". I don't know if they are doing it specifically for viral advertising like you are suggesting, but they are definitely writing to appeal to the reddit audience.
one of those middle aged singers said that her label wanted her to make music revolving around the tiktok drop. not a stretch that tv writing is doing the same.
My favourite part of Fallout 3 was definitely the part where the black man says to the white woman "ay yo want summa this homie dik, b***h?" Not when the vault door opens and you see the sun for the first time. Not creeping through the metro tunnels and encountering ghouls for the first time. Not storming through the Wasteland with Liberty Prime. No, none of that compares. Thank you israeli writers for everything you contribute to our glorious, collective human civilization.
yes, they want you to advertise the show for them, just imaging they have a whole marketing team getting paid to say "make morons who are terminally online advertise the show for us" and it works, it works every time because you morons don't learn.
But it makes me not want to watch the show. Who is this meant to appeal to? West coast genderqueer commie troons?
Baby anon discovers what joke dialogue is
you have to understand that shit like this does not get the best writers the industry has to offer. true talent is not interested in making a fricking video game show. they are off writing Succession or whatever else.
>TV shows and movies intentionally write bad dialogue in certain scenes
always have been
The dialogue in this scene is unironically supposed to sound moronic, but sure whatever ragebait helps you schizos sleep at night
It's too advanced for your withered /misc/brain
> "muh dik"
BRAVA! BRAVA!
what if they made good dialogue instead
It wouldn't matter, you homosexuals will cry about anything
oh ok
Millennial writing