I can only attribute any Mika and Kia screw-ups as writers (a) not paying attention to what they're doing, (b) not doing some research on the characters, and/or (c) being thrown off by what might be feminine sounding names.
Quote from: Critias on <03-17-12/1432:40>I can only attribute any Mika and Kia screw-ups as writers (a) not paying attention to what they're doing, (b) not doing some research on the characters, and/or (c) being thrown off by what might be feminine sounding names.Shouldn't editors catch that though?
Quote from: Critias on <03-17-12/1432:40>I can only attribute any Mika and Kia screw-ups as writers (a) not paying attention to what they're doing, (b) not doing some research on the characters, and/or (c) being thrown off by what might be feminine sounding names.I hope that "Scotty doesn't know" that the writers did that...
Quote from: Digital_Ragnarok on <03-18-12/0252:40>Quote from: Critias on <03-17-12/1432:40>I can only attribute any Mika and Kia screw-ups as writers (a) not paying attention to what they're doing, (b) not doing some research on the characters, and/or (c) being thrown off by what might be feminine sounding names.I hope that "Scotty doesn't know" that the writers did that...+1 to you. That was a great movie.
Well, editors should catch a lot of things. Doesn't mean they always do. Some of the shadowtalk in particular has some glaring grammar errors. Not even talking about things like proper use of "its" and "it's", or finicky stuff like that.
Quote from: Mirikon on <03-18-12/1111:23>Well, editors should catch a lot of things. Doesn't mean they always do. Some of the shadowtalk in particular has some glaring grammar errors. Not even talking about things like proper use of "its" and "it's", or finicky stuff like that....then again it's shadowtalk, so the error could be made the character
Indeed. Some mistakes are intentional.
I think you mean some authors are mistakes.