Subject: There is no accounting for taste, but...
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Posted on: 2010-09-05 05:30:00 UTC

I find cheap shots at characters and plot put me off. Plainly insulting the continuum or the original author also shows little effort.

I can say that a good parody tells the reader something about the original piece in a way that criticism might. Then I suppose a bad parody would not take the author's intent into account and, as I noted above, just take cheap shots of everything. It needs to get to the heart of the original piece, and then dissect it for better or worse. And if it doesn't do that...then in my opinion, it's a bad parody.

Mind, this is the opinion of one who hasn't read much parody at all.

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