Early Installment Weirdness/Web Original

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Examples of Early Installment Weirdness in Web Original works include:

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Other Examples

  • The Agony Booth started out with a few fairly long, infrequently published recap-plus-snark treatments of fairly obscure, terrible movies, with a handful of screencaps per page, written mostly written by the site creator. As the site gained a cult following it developed an expanding stable of writers and a broader portfolio of subjects, covering everything from notoriously bad B-movies to flopped blockbusters to offbeat television series like Mister T, with an increasing emphasis on more involved, humorously detailed critiques of every scene, multi-author recaps, and clever captions for the more frequent screencaps. Then, seeking a more mainstream audience, around 2010 it evolved again, deemphasizing the long text recaps in favor of video recaps and essays, usually in the form of ongoing, named segments from recurring contributors.
  • The Best Page in The Universe: Maddox's early articles were usually much shorter than his current ones. He also wrote about random things like making sandwiches and replacing the moon with a giant robotic monkey head, and he regularly complained about his older brother.
  • In the SCP Foundation SCP-187 article, the Foundation plans to kill her because they don't feel like paying her medical bill, also its written as if its is a person (calling it by female pronouns). If the article receives a re-write, these will probably be Retconned.