I love that you were able to do this interview. "Cassandra's Revenge" is one of my absolute favorite Tangled the Series episodes. It made me laugh and had so many great action sequences.
Isaac, thank you so much for doing these interviews, especially this one! Recently I was frustrated that a lot of viewers (not fans, though) complains that there are a lot of filler episodes in Tangled The Series, and I adressed this moment in my short review in a blog, trying to explain to everyone, that there are no fillers, that every episode has it's own purpose and contributes to character and/or plot development. And now I'm so happy to hear exactly the same thing from the writer himself. :D I definitely will use "an emotional preparation" argument in the future explanations (I wrote about it as "viewers need time to develop feelings for the characters", but Ricky put it better). And I'm also so excited that Ricky mentioned "Challenge of the Brave" as an example, not just because it is really important episode for Cassandra's story arc, but because for a whole lot of deep personal reasons this episode is one of my the most favorites, and I honestly think it is brilliant and deserves a special Emmy. ;) As for a person who surrounded by "why can't you just compete for a fun?!" people, it is extremelly important to see on screen that there are another people like me and Cass, who really CAN'T compete for a fun, because it's too important to us, and because we have a totally different mindset, and that THIS IS OKAY TOO. I really appreciate the message of the episode, that not just we should be more open and honest with our friends about that, but our friends are should be more acceptable, understanding and supportive of our ways to competing too, like Rapunzel did in the end of the episode. :)
@@MovieMadness23 Trust me, Isaac in the majority of his videos *ALWAYS* mispronounces the word Dragon as "DREY-guhn" instead of the correctly pronounced "DRAG-uhn" like what people normally say the word.
I love that you were able to do this interview. "Cassandra's Revenge" is one of my absolute favorite Tangled the Series episodes. It made me laugh and had so many great action sequences.
Yeah! Me too!
Isaac, thank you so much for doing these interviews, especially this one! Recently I was frustrated that a lot of viewers (not fans, though) complains that there are a lot of filler episodes in Tangled The Series, and I adressed this moment in my short review in a blog, trying to explain to everyone, that there are no fillers, that every episode has it's own purpose and contributes to character and/or plot development. And now I'm so happy to hear exactly the same thing from the writer himself. :D I definitely will use "an emotional preparation" argument in the future explanations (I wrote about it as "viewers need time to develop feelings for the characters", but Ricky put it better). And I'm also so excited that Ricky mentioned "Challenge of the Brave" as an example, not just because it is really important episode for Cassandra's story arc, but because for a whole lot of deep personal reasons this episode is one of my the most favorites, and I honestly think it is brilliant and deserves a special Emmy. ;) As for a person who surrounded by "why can't you just compete for a fun?!" people, it is extremelly important to see on screen that there are another people like me and Cass, who really CAN'T compete for a fun, because it's too important to us, and because we have a totally different mindset, and that THIS IS OKAY TOO. I really appreciate the message of the episode, that not just we should be more open and honest with our friends about that, but our friends are should be more acceptable, understanding and supportive of our ways to competing too, like Rapunzel did in the end of the episode. :)
1:33:50 ...wow... xD I've never thought about it that way - but... well, yeah it worked!
What a great interview!
1:09 - Correction, Dragon is pronounced as "DRAG-uhn" instead of "DREY-guhn"
Ernesto Chacon I’ve never heard dragon pronounced like that in any platform
@@MovieMadness23 Trust me, Isaac in the majority of his videos *ALWAYS* mispronounces the word Dragon as "DREY-guhn" instead of the correctly pronounced "DRAG-uhn" like what people normally say the word.
Ernesto Chacon it’s not pronounced dr-ah-gon I’ve never heard anybody say it that way
@@MovieMadness23 And it isn't pronounced as "DREY-guhn" either and Isaac continues to say the name wrong, it is "DRAG-uhn"!
I love this interview, it really made me think
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