Posted October 21, 2024
![avatar](http://images.gog.com/39f88b7915e872d5123f9d16e3393f4eb99c6ed2cd2fcd7accf0254ea095000c_avm.jpg)
![avatar](http://images.gog.com/cfab4be958fe1f06c5ff48e7d51330a1ee5fd6bb50d0f824b6b5d7a75c23bdeb_avm.jpg)
![avatar](http://images.gog.com/39f88b7915e872d5123f9d16e3393f4eb99c6ed2cd2fcd7accf0254ea095000c_avm.jpg)
![avatar](http://images.gog.com/e5ad41d5686d009d9f3c4c651d6e66bcc79cf6f38c2ac94e627274817f20a70b_avm.jpg)
Hell, even the aforementioned Highlander series got itself into a mess like that ahead of most franchises. Pretty much every entry in that series, movie or tv show, exists in it's own separate universe, in which different things are and aren't canon.
That's not to say I think canon should not matter at all. When it is preserved and respected it help with fantastic storytelling. Rather I'm saying is that so many writers write like it doesn't matter, the only way to preserve any kind of coherence in a franchise is to do it yourself. I wish that were not the case, that more franchises were like Babylon 5 where one guy held the reins and kept things (mostly) in line, but unfortunately the only way for that to be the case is for a franchise to become totally obscure.
while picking and choosing is fine overall I will say so long as the picking and choosing isn't used to justify some writer own headcanon or fanon so as to retcon characters that invalidate alot of prior canon because of very small obscure things
Post edited October 21, 2024 by BanditKeith2