Rick’s answer to “Love the show. Can’t wait for season 2 and the Kane Chronicles. Just one thing can they please fix …” > Likes and Comments
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         Me too! Thank you so much for the books, the show, and for answering me. I’ll definitely be trying that. I’ve been watch on my iPad so far. Looking forward to the next Percy Book 🙂 Will there be any more Kane books after everything settles down?
      Me too! Thank you so much for the books, the show, and for answering me. I’ll definitely be trying that. I’ve been watch on my iPad so far. Looking forward to the next Percy Book 🙂 Will there be any more Kane books after everything settles down?
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
         I absolutely don't understand why they suddenly started making shows too dark. Even in foreign cinema. I also resorted to some hacks to lighten the picture, but then often dark splotches appear where there just isn't enough data encoded. It's a show, it doesn't have to be realistically pitch black, they should just hint at it being dark, and let the audience see what is happening.
      I absolutely don't understand why they suddenly started making shows too dark. Even in foreign cinema. I also resorted to some hacks to lighten the picture, but then often dark splotches appear where there just isn't enough data encoded. It's a show, it doesn't have to be realistically pitch black, they should just hint at it being dark, and let the audience see what is happening.
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
         I think the part that was supposed to be the darkest, I'll call it "The Drag" to avoid spoiling, was too light. It wasn't as scary as we'd know it to be. It was what I was most excited for because it wasn't in the movie
      I think the part that was supposed to be the darkest, I'll call it "The Drag" to avoid spoiling, was too light. It wasn't as scary as we'd know it to be. It was what I was most excited for because it wasn't in the movie
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
         It's fine. I didn't have any trouble and I'm on like a 2K that's at least five years old. Honestly I don't have trouble with any of the shows I watch even though other people complain. I suspect some people need to upgrade, adjust settings, or just appreciate that not every scene is meant to be daylight brightness.
      It's fine. I didn't have any trouble and I'm on like a 2K that's at least five years old. Honestly I don't have trouble with any of the shows I watch even though other people complain. I suspect some people need to upgrade, adjust settings, or just appreciate that not every scene is meant to be daylight brightness.
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
	
	
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      Feb 04, 2024 07:56PM
    
     Me too! Thank you so much for the books, the show, and for answering me. I’ll definitely be trying that. I’ve been watch on my iPad so far. Looking forward to the next Percy Book 🙂 Will there be any more Kane books after everything settles down?
      Me too! Thank you so much for the books, the show, and for answering me. I’ll definitely be trying that. I’ve been watch on my iPad so far. Looking forward to the next Percy Book 🙂 Will there be any more Kane books after everything settles down?
    
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   I absolutely don't understand why they suddenly started making shows too dark. Even in foreign cinema. I also resorted to some hacks to lighten the picture, but then often dark splotches appear where there just isn't enough data encoded. It's a show, it doesn't have to be realistically pitch black, they should just hint at it being dark, and let the audience see what is happening.
      I absolutely don't understand why they suddenly started making shows too dark. Even in foreign cinema. I also resorted to some hacks to lighten the picture, but then often dark splotches appear where there just isn't enough data encoded. It's a show, it doesn't have to be realistically pitch black, they should just hint at it being dark, and let the audience see what is happening.
     I think the part that was supposed to be the darkest, I'll call it "The Drag" to avoid spoiling, was too light. It wasn't as scary as we'd know it to be. It was what I was most excited for because it wasn't in the movie
      I think the part that was supposed to be the darkest, I'll call it "The Drag" to avoid spoiling, was too light. It wasn't as scary as we'd know it to be. It was what I was most excited for because it wasn't in the movie
     It's fine. I didn't have any trouble and I'm on like a 2K that's at least five years old. Honestly I don't have trouble with any of the shows I watch even though other people complain. I suspect some people need to upgrade, adjust settings, or just appreciate that not every scene is meant to be daylight brightness.
      It's fine. I didn't have any trouble and I'm on like a 2K that's at least five years old. Honestly I don't have trouble with any of the shows I watch even though other people complain. I suspect some people need to upgrade, adjust settings, or just appreciate that not every scene is meant to be daylight brightness.
    




