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re: Titanic

Posted by: Chromolume 01:48 pm EDT 03/15/14
In reply to: re: Titanic - Ann 01:43 pm EDT 03/15/14

Yes, but I think there are plenty of shows like that - especially, obviously, those based on historical events. We all know how 1776 will turn out, but that has never stopped me (and others) from thoroughly embracing the ride the show takes us on. We also know that Leo Frank is going to get convicted and eventually murdered, but that doesn't stop us from loving that show either.

If you're saying that the journey Titanic takes us on is not as compelling as, say, 1776, I have no argument there. I love both shows, but there's no comparison - 1776 gives us more of a rollercoaster to ride. But still, knowing the inevitable end of a story has never stopped me from loving the journey of a show - as long as there IS one, lol.


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