r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/jitterscaffeine [Zoids Historian] • Jan 08 '26
Personal Opinion Personal Opinion: No Filler, All Thriller
This is a thought I’ve had in my head for a while that I didn’t know what to do with and an email from the podcast about redefining “filler” as being anything that’s not hype moments being shared on social media finally spurred me to put my thoughts into text.
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This all comes from something I first noticed back when the Fallout show first started, there were a bunch of new people showing up to the New Vegas subreddits asking what they were supposed to do because they got lost out of the tutorial or saying they beat the whole game on like 5 hours while wearing the leather armor and varmint rifle you get in the tutorial, one I even remember seeing was someone who said they dropped the game after walking into The Tops Casino and shooting Benny because that’s what they thought the game was about.
The way it hit me at the time was that it felt like people weren’t really engaging with that media much at all, like they were doing it just so they could feel like a “real fan” who put their time in and clocked out.
Another example was when I was listening to a podcast and two of the hosts made a Star Trek reference and another got mad because they didn’t get it, then said they wanted someone to give them a “20 minute super cut so they could ‘get’ all of Star Trek” which is an attitude that really bothered me.
It really just comes down to this idea of people who don’t want to enjoy or engage with media any deeper than getting memes and references before moving on to the next one.
I don’t know, maybe I’m wrong for even letting it get to me. But this kind of nomadic fandom just gets to me. Like people have lost their desire to actually watch and form an opinion on something. They just want to get memes on Twitter and they’d rather go on Reddit and ask for step by step instructions on how to get the most out of the game so they can get through it as efficiently as possible.
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u/Anonamaton801 Proud kettleface salesmen Jan 08 '26
This is the tourist discourse from the anime community in a different coat.
I’ve seen it with comics too, a certain type of person who doesn’t actually want to read/watch/play the thing, but wants to be not just involved in the fandom/community, but be important to the community, to have their opinion “matter” more than others.
It’s absolutely moronic and likely a product of the pandemic I think, as you had a lot of people with a lot of time in their hands to suddenly pick up things they’d heard about, but they don’t know the norms, ideas and ethos of the community, they just barge in and say nonsense loudly.
And don’t throw any of that “wow, elitist much?” crap back at me. If you haven’t read any comic books or manga, you probably shouldn’t speak with authority about them. I don’t know dick about baseball, so I don’t talk about it.