Maxon said:
Haruhi Suzumiya uses a lot of physics and philosophical/theological jargon that is lost on most people who aren't strong in either, and people mistake that as being intelligent.
Hmm, funny, it never occured to me to think of TMoHS as trying to be intelligent, probably because I don't think its ever tried to be serious in that kind of sence. Much of the sudo-science lingo that was thrown around was just there to set up the roles of the characters, least that's how it seemed to me.
Anyways...
For me, Haruhi was one of the first series I ever watched on discovering fansub, so I was watching it as and when it was coming out in Japan and riding the front end of the hype wave. I think I was lucky in that respect because I was able to watch it with a "clean" perspective, without any preconceptions and bias against any of the hype.
I loved it to bits, and still think it's one of the most entertaining anime comedies I've seen.
Nemphtis said:
Also, when I asked people what they thought of Haruhi, the word 'random' seemed to pop out of everyone's mouth. Can we really call Haruhi that much of a random series?
I'd agree that random is a bad descriptive; I've always thought that Haruhi was a very well structured series (Talking about TV showing order here).
It made a big fuss at the time because it's showing order was "at the whim of Haruhi" (which at the time was quite original in itself, here was an anime series where the main character was the ultimate director and decided the episode order as she felt like it!), but when you actually look at it the flow and structure of the episodes works really well. Your fed bits of the story peacemeal and it actually requires a bit of though (well, memory) on the viewers part to piece the story together. Its part of what makes it enjoyable to watch, because instead of just being fed a story, it uses its fragmented nature to draw you in instead.
Nemphtis said:
I don't know about my fellow AUKN members, but I thought Haruhi was pretty damn selfish. It seemed that Kyon was the only person who was anywhere near decent to actually be friends with. Haruhi usually didn't even listen to what other people had to say, and even though this was just for entertainment I thought she was quite the bitch.
Yup, that's part of her appeal. She's a brat character through and through, and that's a big part of what makes her charming (look at Louise in
Zero no Tsukaima or Hazuki in
Tsukuyomi Moon Phase). Its a fairly well used character stereotype, and the appeal is that even though the character can be an absolute bitch they still have a core of goodness and insecurity about them, and its that vulnerability that makes them appealing (in Haruhi's case her insecurity is that she realised at an early age just how small and insignificant she is in the world, so most of her behaviour and actions are just an extended form of attention seeking).
If its not a character stereotype that appeals to you, then that's probably a big part of why Haruhi doesn't "click" with you.
Nemphtis said:
...and found Kyon to be a good character to follow from start to finish.
Agreed, for as much as everyone raves about Haruhi, Kyon's the real star of the show. It's his constant monologue and deadpan humour that sets the pace of the show, and it never would have worked without him. His viewpoint provides the stable bedrock from which to view the rest of the characters from; without it the series would have been lost in a maelstrom of over-the-top personalities. It's the biggest part of why I think it's such a well written and constructed series. Like a lot of Haruhi fans, I'm really looking forward to the chance to be able to read the light novels, to see just what it all was based on first hand.
In the end Haruhi is one of those series you either love or you don't, but like all anime I believe people should be free to make their own mind up on it (that's probably why I don't get involved in anime discussions very often, who am I to tell you what you should like of not!).
Hype is hype and it exists because a lot of people like something a lot.
By the sound of it Nemphtis you did mostly enjoy watching TMoHS, you just sounded a bit dissapointed that it wasn't the second coming or something (well, umm, it is actually, Haruhi is a god after all...)
Probably best to just shrug and let us Haruhi nutbars have our fun until the next big thing comes along....
(ooh, look, Clannad *runs off*...)