u/ComputerRedneck

AI and writing, been watching some What If

First of all, many of the stories are better than a lot of crap B science fiction out now.
So far, I have not wanted 2 hours or such of my life back, like when I watched
Transmorphers: Fall of Man - God that was awful
Tom Sizemore's Monster Hunters - I want to burn my eyes out and have a lobotomy after that movie. Why do I watch them to the end when I realize how bad they are.

Now these what ifs, like What if Dr. Strange ended up in the Supernatural Universe.

NOW with that said.

I find they writing to be very short. A good premise, a good idea but the AI gets extremely repetitive. Like the word Specific/Specificity and a couple others, over and over in sentences sometimes back to back. Repeating things that have been established, poor filler and restating information that is nothing more than wasting time or stretching the story unnecessarily. Like a movie or tv show that has someone just driving for minutes, doing nothing, or not even talking, the main figure just driving for 5 minutes heading somewhere, that is just fill time.

Over all, I am not fond of audio books, and this is what they are, audio books with nice pictures that don't even match up to what the story is.

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u/ComputerRedneck — 20 hours ago