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So for a while now I think a lot of us were questioning what the exact contributions were from co-writer Jason Weight for The Shisno Paradox's story. Well, thanks to EruptionFang pointing this out in his full season review, this easy-to-miss tweet from Joe gave us the answer and then some.
https://twitter.com/TehPwnShop/status/1021539563850756097
So apparently, Jason specifically wrote episodes 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, and 14. O'Malley resurfacing, the cyclops scene, Caboose's slideshow, the kingdom of Camelto, the entire three wishes bit, the reveal and explanation for the Cosmic Powers' true origins, Wash lashing out at the reveal of his condition, the Reds and Blues subsequently deciding to go save Wash, and Huggins' death and its aftermath, among other things, are his most distinct contributions; whether he came up with the concepts or merely provided the executions is a mystery (and more than likely varies from scene to scene), but now we have a grasp on who was in charge of what parts of the final finished product.
So with that said, keeping the question entirely neutral... thoughts? Do Jason's episodes and the moments within them stand out as particularly high or low parts of The Shisno Paradox as a whole, and why? And with this separation of contributions in mind, does that change how you view Joe's writing now that you can isolate which specific parts of the season he was and wasn't in charge of? How much has he improved?
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