I'm never going to understand the corporate logic of splitting a story across multiple forms of media. It's less of a treasure hunt and more of a headache to try to find all the disparate pieces. Rather than making one really good complete version of something, we get partial forms of several different versions.
I'm never going to understand the corporate logic of splitting a story across multiple forms of media. It's less of a treasure hunt and more of a headache to try to find all the disparate pieces. Rather than making one really good complete version of something, we get partial forms of several different versions.