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* Why was ''The Adventures of Asahina Mikuru'' so terrible? Haruhi both ''wants'' the film to be really good, and ''believes'' that the film is really good (apparently the conditions necessary for her powers to be invoked), so reality should have warped and made the film really good. Yet, clearly, it's still a terrible film.
* Why was ''The Adventures of Asahina Mikuru'' so terrible? Haruhi both ''wants'' the film to be really good, and ''believes'' that the film is really good (apparently the conditions necessary for her powers to be invoked), so reality should have warped and made the film really good. Yet, clearly, it's still a terrible film.
** You answered your own question. Haruhi believes it to be a good film, and that's enough. Film quality is subjective, anyhow.
** You answered your own question. Haruhi believes it to be a good film, and that's enough. Film quality is subjective, anyhow.
** Original poster: I asked before seeing ''Sighs'', which indicates that all the special effects in the film were (probably) generated by reality warping. Thus, Haruhi's powers did activate, because the movie was terrible, and said powers produced the special effects. Presumably said powers are the reason why the film is [[So Bad It's Good]] and not [[So Bad Its Horrible]].
** Original poster: I asked before seeing ''Sighs'', which indicates that all the special effects in the film were (probably) generated by reality warping. Thus, Haruhi's powers did activate, because the movie was terrible, and said powers produced the special effects. Presumably said powers are the reason why the film is [[So Bad It's Good]] and not [[So Bad It's Horrible]].
** Furthermore, she was able to archive her main goal. It was displayed in the festival ''and'' it bombed. Half of the school (the male half) watched it.
** Furthermore, she was able to archive her main goal. It was displayed in the festival ''and'' it bombed. Half of the school (the male half) watched it.
* Ok, this troper is not very familiar with the show in general, but he saw the scene with Haruhi blackmailing the computer club president through false incrimination, who then... gave in. What the hell? Aside from the moral implications of such appeasement, what is to stop her from distributing the pictures ANYWAY, after having been given the computer? After all, if someone is willing to BLACKMAIL through FALSE INCRIMINATION, it shows how dishonest she is willing to be. A better solution would have been for Kyon to block the door, and if she tries to escape, to knock the camera out of her hand and shatter it against the floor. That blackmail and false incrimination would be played for laughs in the first place also bugs this troper...
* Ok, this troper is not very familiar with the show in general, but he saw the scene with Haruhi blackmailing the computer club president through false incrimination, who then... gave in. What the hell? Aside from the moral implications of such appeasement, what is to stop her from distributing the pictures ANYWAY, after having been given the computer? After all, if someone is willing to BLACKMAIL through FALSE INCRIMINATION, it shows how dishonest she is willing to be. A better solution would have been for Kyon to block the door, and if she tries to escape, to knock the camera out of her hand and shatter it against the floor. That blackmail and false incrimination would be played for laughs in the first place also bugs this troper...