Board Thread:Inclusion debates/@comment-1432718-20191023230311/@comment-6032121-20191024104021

Having read the story: what Revan is saying that these stories are written by children and it shows. Not in the writing, which is perfectly decent, but in the strangeness of some of the plots, and especially the matter-of-fact, fast-paced way in which these fantastical elements are introduced. The Robot Invasion, for example, begins with the fact that all the teachers at Lucy and Hobo's school have been replaced by robot duplicates, without taking any time to establish this, and doesn't stop to wonder where these robots came from or precisely what their motivations are.

That being said, the lack of context for adventures is nothing we haven't seen with Give-a-Show Projector stories, and the somewhat childish concepts and resolutions is familiar to anyone who's read the First Doctor TV Comics. We'd have no trouble covering all this on the Wiki if we wanted to, is my point.

Revan mentions stories ending on cliffhangers. So what? Are we going to make Sleep No More invalid next?