Jokes vs. Corrections by
doctorlit
on 2011-07-23 05:31:00 UTC
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This was fun to read, but generally, an MST should focus less on pointing out each punctuation error, and more on making jokes about what's happening in the story. Obviously, sometimes the grammar can fuel such jokes, when they cause funny or unusual imagery, but just pointing out every missing period and misspelled word gets repetitive for the reader. For example, I found your running gag about the capitalized Father referring to God hilarious, as the MSTers got more and more flustered by it. So in future MSTs, try to make more of the stupid behavior in the fic, rather than the writing errors of the fic's author (except those that make for funny jokes).
Pretty good by
High Voltage
on 2011-07-23 04:48:00 UTC
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It's a pretty good assessment of the fic. I actually laughed out loud when I read "Suedanese."
FYI, the original cast recording of Sweeney Todd is old enough for cassette ;)