[O hai. It's December Days time, and this year, I'm taking requests, since it's been a while and I have new people on the list and it's 2020, the year where everyone is both closer to and more distant from their friends and family. So if you have a thought you'd like me to talk about on one of these days, let me know and I'll work it into the schedule. That includes things like further asks about anything in a previous December Days tag, if you have any questions on that regard.]
A question elsewhere, similar to one I answered early on, but examining a different aspect of media wishes.
( Let's talk about why someone might want a sequel )
So, yes, it's mostly "works that could use a sequel are generally ones where the fandom (or me) feel like there's something amiss, or done wrong, or the person in charge turned out to be terrible," and very occasionally something where it would be fun to bring them forward and have them do the same sorts of things, but updated for the environment they are in. (Because, come on, if DuckTales did this well, surely they can bring back Darkwing Duck and update it for the current times.)
A question elsewhere, similar to one I answered early on, but examining a different aspect of media wishes.
If you could ask a wish-granter for a sequel to any piece of media, which one would you choose, and what should it look like? Or would you let yourself be surprised?
( Let's talk about why someone might want a sequel )
So, yes, it's mostly "works that could use a sequel are generally ones where the fandom (or me) feel like there's something amiss, or done wrong, or the person in charge turned out to be terrible," and very occasionally something where it would be fun to bring them forward and have them do the same sorts of things, but updated for the environment they are in. (Because, come on, if DuckTales did this well, surely they can bring back Darkwing Duck and update it for the current times.)