Her eyebrow remained raised throughout his explanation. One it didn't make sense - and he had an obvious fault in his argument. Her fingers twirled in her hair until he was done, waiting a moment before following him to the kitchen. "Not that I want bad books or movies, but if we didn't have them the bar of what is bad would go down."
She leaned against the counter, arms crossed. "If they walked out on all the bad movies, they'd stop being made. Then the good ones wouldn't be as good because the difference would be smaller. The whole scale of things would change."