NeoNoireWerewolf t1_ja9a9ne wrote
Reply to comment by Thongs0ng in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
Wasn't Marvelous Mrs. Maisel huge for a couple of seasons? And it got a ton of awards attention. Feels like that is their biggest hit to date, even more so than The Boys, but I'm basing that more off the number of every day people I saw talking about Maisel compared to The Boys, actual data might be a different story.
Thongs0ng t1_ja9e3ss wrote
The other commenter gave the correct answer I think - critical/audience reception kinda tapered off.
And water-cooler show, I meant more like Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, White Lotus, Last of Us, Ted Lasso, Stranger Things, Yellowstone kinda. Shows that have a strong social and cultural impact - Amazon has been trying hard to get something like that (most notably Rings of Power) for some reason despite their resources can’t seem to make it happen.
Frazzledsoul t1_ja9hdnr wrote
Their main problem is that their audience tends to be older and likely more conservative. They will watch the crap out of something like The Rings of Power and Jack Ryan (The Rings of Power whopped House of the Dragon in streaming ratings every week but one) but they won't talk about it online.
The Boys is their only real water-cooler show, I think. I don't think this show will break the pattern.
Radulno t1_ja9xhx9 wrote
To be fair, if people watch (and sub for) a show, it doesn't matter if it isn't talked about online.
nickb_21 t1_jaa1c6r wrote
But the question is: Did new people subscribe to Amazon because of TROP or did most of them just watch it because they already had Amazon Prime anyway?
astanton1862 t1_jaac2lx wrote
> they already had Amazon Prime anyway
Probably the later, but one of the reasons I keep prime around is because they release 4 or 5 good series a year.
DingoFrisky t1_ja9lfyp wrote
Last season of Jack Ryan really became 'Dad TV'. Just the stuff your dad tells you about
Fawqueue t1_ja9nrfv wrote
RoP didn't beat HotD overall, though. Higher streaming, but those figures didn't take into account the roughly 2mil viewers watching on HBO proper. Factoring the ENTIRE viewership into account RoP was the one getting whooped each week.
Frazzledsoul t1_ja9oqtn wrote
Hence why I said streaming ratings. Point being, TROP was very popular, but not talked about widely online. It was also preferred by "older" viewers (adults 25-54) to HOTD.
Locutus747 t1_ja9alfh wrote
Yea but I don’t think critical reception for the last two seasons has been as high. I’ve only watched the first two and really enjoyed them
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