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I’m not sure how I feel about it, but what I am sure about is that it works far better there than in MLP. In the peanuts specials, it is consistent across all performances, unlike in MLP, where it clashes with the more expressive performances from the rest of the cast.
That’s not true. Their delivery is usually incredibly flat and wooden.
There you go. The kids who can’t act are usually screaming every line to hammer the emotion into you.
Not an excuse.
Her emotions felt restrained, as if she was trying not to be too loud.
This episode was made in honor of his first late wife. That’s not nepotism you dim wit.
I saw nothing wrong in her deliveries. She did a decent portrayal of the emotions Wind was feeling.
I didn’t.
I thought she did just fine.
That’s not what method acting is, and acting skills are more important.
Think of it as “method acting”. Casting an actual family to VA a cartoon family is a legit idea.
Yes, I do. That’s called nepotism.
You realize Patton wanted his daughter to have a role in the episode so him, his wife, and daughter could be in an episode together right?
Not an excuse. If she can’t act, they shouldn’t have cast her. This is a television show made by professionals, not a student film.
She is also like 10 years old. So its to be expected.