Talk:Gangplank/@comment-25779125-20150801155459/@comment-5955640-20150802155431

When creating a piece of work that's supposed to infer something to an audience I always think of the contest that Stuart Ashen was apart of for some British indie film.

Throughout the episodes there was supposed to be super hidden clues that when revealed would lead you towards winning a prize but the publishers kept saying "Make it more obvious." to the point to where the end of every episode flat out showed the secret clue and guess what.

They were right to do so because they still got calls from people asking about where the clues were.

As far as I can tell the average individual is very inept at being perceptive OR they flat out refuse to acknowledge anything that isn't boldly told at them OR they are so impatient that spending time thinking is time better spend demanding for answers.