I guess I thought there was too much going on.
The first half was aboutsoccer football, then that sort of just got dropped entirely.
I didn't really like the whole "orc" thing. Everyone acted shocked and horrified about a race that had never, not once in over 30 books, been mentioned. Not only that, this is DISCWORLD, a world where there are dozens of races, all of which both simultaneously conform to and subvert their stereotypical characteristics.
We've been reading stories about trolls and vampires as police officers, why should I be so surprised than an orc can be good at soccer?
Plus, I guess I just didn't really care much about the characters. The main female (what was her name?) felt like sort of a poor man's version of any of the other Strong Female Characters Pratchett's written about. And as for her friend the dumb blonde, and the guy (Trevor Likely)... it was an interesting change for Discworld to try to make me sympathize with stupid, annoying characters, but I don't think it fully succeeded. Usually stupid and annoying characters are either abused, mocked, or treated with gentle sarcasm.
Also, and this is a bit petty, I didn't like the shake up of the Unseen University status quo. I LIKE Ponder Stibbons being the computer geek, and the Dean being pompous, and all the rest. These are not particularly deep characters, and that was OK! The wizards were hilarious, and changing their dynamic was.... meh. I think it's good that he tried to do new things with the characters, but honestly, I love the normal UU crowd.
I did like the behind the scenes look at UU, though.
The fashion jokes were pretty funny, too.
Now that I think about it, I think I would have liked it a whole lot more if they had just dropped the whole soccer angle to begin with, and focused on UU.
The first half was about
I didn't really like the whole "orc" thing. Everyone acted shocked and horrified about a race that had never, not once in over 30 books, been mentioned. Not only that, this is DISCWORLD, a world where there are dozens of races, all of which both simultaneously conform to and subvert their stereotypical characteristics.
We've been reading stories about trolls and vampires as police officers, why should I be so surprised than an orc can be good at soccer?
Plus, I guess I just didn't really care much about the characters. The main female (what was her name?) felt like sort of a poor man's version of any of the other Strong Female Characters Pratchett's written about. And as for her friend the dumb blonde, and the guy (Trevor Likely)... it was an interesting change for Discworld to try to make me sympathize with stupid, annoying characters, but I don't think it fully succeeded. Usually stupid and annoying characters are either abused, mocked, or treated with gentle sarcasm.
Also, and this is a bit petty, I didn't like the shake up of the Unseen University status quo. I LIKE Ponder Stibbons being the computer geek, and the Dean being pompous, and all the rest. These are not particularly deep characters, and that was OK! The wizards were hilarious, and changing their dynamic was.... meh. I think it's good that he tried to do new things with the characters, but honestly, I love the normal UU crowd.
I did like the behind the scenes look at UU, though.
The fashion jokes were pretty funny, too.
Now that I think about it, I think I would have liked it a whole lot more if they had just dropped the whole soccer angle to begin with, and focused on UU.
I amuse myself.
Sir Terry Pratchett
07/01/2011 05:42:34 PM
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I'm torn between my love of Pterry and my inherent laziness.
07/01/2011 05:55:25 PM
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Why do think you don't like unseen academicals as much as the others? *NM*
08/01/2011 05:41:30 PM
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It just felt... unfocused? (spoilers)
08/01/2011 08:49:51 PM
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Re:
07/01/2011 05:58:54 PM
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What do you particularly enjoy about Pyramids?
08/01/2011 05:44:31 PM
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Re: It is self contained, it examines its themes and then moves on, it is packaged to my tastes.
08/01/2011 07:45:23 PM
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett
07/01/2011 08:21:35 PM
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Heh. I forgot Good Omens.
07/01/2011 10:15:01 PM
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Humorous. But his underlying nihilism always leaves me somewhat disturbed after finishing a book..
08/01/2011 09:21:56 AM
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Interesting
08/01/2011 12:18:56 PM
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To me atheism = nihilism...
08/01/2011 12:47:04 PM
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Ok, I fundamentally disagree with you, but I respect your opinion
08/01/2011 12:49:54 PM
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Fair enough. However...
08/01/2011 12:54:24 PM
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To quote the Angel line that is in the quotes here...
08/01/2011 03:29:33 PM
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A lovely word confusion (not quite a paradox but I'm not sure what to call it)
08/01/2011 05:38:38 PM
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re: Death
08/01/2011 01:33:10 PM
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What nihilism?
08/01/2011 04:28:59 PM
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not really a big fan
08/01/2011 04:25:33 PM
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A couple of new questions;
08/01/2011 06:03:15 PM
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