Rumbleinthejungle8
Rumbleinthejungle8 t1_j5kob84 wrote
Reply to comment by Herramadur in God, Severence is a great show. I’m floored. (No spoilers) by kewizo
It's the problem with mystery type shows. Once the mystery is out they tend to lose what made them special in the first place. I really hope they can pull it off and keep it interesting though.
Rumbleinthejungle8 t1_iy54m52 wrote
Reply to comment by velsor in Bob Iger Tells Disney Town Hall Hiring Freeze Still In Effect, No New Acquisitions Planned & Not Merging With Apple by Neo2199
Maybe a full aquicistion would have been too much, but a partnership or something where they helped develop Disney+ and get new suscribers while sharing revenue with Disney for providing the content.
Disney is more mainstream and has broader appeal than HBO, seems like better content for Apple.
Rumbleinthejungle8 t1_iy4owhp wrote
Reply to comment by Silicon_Knight in Bob Iger Tells Disney Town Hall Hiring Freeze Still In Effect, No New Acquisitions Planned & Not Merging With Apple by Neo2199
It would have made sense a few years ago, having Apple develop Disney+ (who has a lot more experience developing software) and bundling it with iPhones and whatnot.
Rumbleinthejungle8 t1_jdaq6j5 wrote
Reply to comment by FondleGanoosh438 in ‘Succession’ Tops Itself Again With a Brisk, Brutal and Hilarious Final Season by johnppd
It's hard to ever truly "love" a first episode of a show when you first watch it. You don't have an attachment for the characters. I had the same "didn't love it/didn't hate it" reaction to the first episode of Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones, they didn't hook me until later on.
Personally I usually watch the first 3 or 4 episodes, if it hasn't hooked me after the fourth episode then it's not for me. Or if I actively dislike it because you can tell the writing is bad (see Rings of Power, I quit half way through the third episode because I was so bored and tons of things jut didn't make sense).