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frenin t1_je8qvsi wrote
Reply to comment by neekeri_420 in Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s 2022 Pay Package Hits $39.3M by MarvelsGrantMan136
Salary ≠Total compensation.
Can't see why this is upvoted.
frenin t1_je3wpgo wrote
Reply to Is Suits worth watching? by [deleted]
Yes.
frenin t1_jcssg6z wrote
Reply to comment by Skavau in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
Not everyone pirates now and honestly quality never stopped people from pirating.
frenin t1_jcquzj6 wrote
Reply to comment by Skavau in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
>I mean I don't know if there's ever been data on this historically. But also in the 90s and 00s you kinda had to watch the show when it aired, or wait for reruns or eventually buy it.
You didn't have to do that once piracy became widespread tho. And if you don't want to watch a show because you fear it'd be cancelled, that doesn't really matter.
frenin t1_jcqr0ol wrote
Reply to comment by Skavau in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
>There were less Sopranos type shows, and sitcoms are different thing entirely. They tend to be cheaper, tend to be less plot-driven.
Less not zero and it was because of budget and by the end of the 90s tv dramas started ramping up.
>Shows were much more commonly set up in the procedural 'monster/criminal/case of the week' style. Also seasons were longer so you felt like you got more from it.
Ending in cliffhangers each season.
>I think people have complained about cancellations in the late 00s and 10s tbh.
>But there's definitely a lot more competition now.
People have always complained about cancellations but I don't remember any time in which a quarter of the audience refused to watch a show for fear of cancellation...
Either that audience has just turned 18 so they only remember TV under Netflix or people have really forgotten how ruthless linear tv could be.
frenin t1_jcqqgti wrote
Reply to comment by Sithfish in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
What? Before streaming shows could be cancelled and pulled from air mid season.
What are this rose tinted glasses?
frenin t1_jcqlfwl wrote
Reply to comment by Skavau in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
>No, not as much. People just weren't into TV in the way that they are now generally
That's just not true tho. TV had legions of fans too. From Sopranos to Friends.
>And most shows were set up procedurally so that it could also kinda resolve itself.
Cliffhangers aren't an streaming phenomenon dude.
>In the 90s and 00s there were less online spaces to talk about shows, share show news etc. You likely just talked about TV shows with your friends.
But between 00s to 2015 there were plenty of online spaces to talk about shows and cancellations were still ripe.
Kinda weird but then again, psychology is weird
frenin t1_jcpymp2 wrote
Reply to comment by Lethal234 in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
>and how we get news about a cancellation or renewal very directly
Before we didn't?
>Netflix has created a catch-22 in many ways due to their strategies
It seems like the only way any company can avoid it is by keep airing shows no matter how unpopular or unprofitable.
Oh well, at the end it's a pity shows die but shows will keep coming.
>due to social media water cooler discussio
Don't really know what this is tbf
frenin t1_jcojm5q wrote
Reply to comment by Lethal234 in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
How so? Cancellations aren't a new phenomenon.
frenin t1_jco5b3y wrote
It's a new phenomenon indeed, cancelled shows have always been part of the deal and linear TV was far more cruel than streaming these days anyway.
It's kinda confusing and annoying but eh. To each... If people aren't willing to put their faith in a show, "until it ends or it has three seasons", then they can't hardly complain it's being axed.
frenin t1_jco54h3 wrote
Reply to comment by TheShowLover in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
>But if I did not watch the show in the first place, why would I care if it got cancelled? Does anybody care if shows they don't watch get cancelled?
Yes.
frenin t1_jco5306 wrote
Reply to comment by Skavau in Why are people so deathly afraid of cancellation these days? by SuspendedInKarmaMama
>Also, assuming you mean the 90s and 00s - most TV really wasn't anything to write home about to get engaged with as it is now. It was really only HBO and AMC acting as prestige flagbearers.
There were ton of great shows and comedies during that time.
Imagine not watching the Prince of Bel Air because you believe it's going to be cancelled
frenin t1_jacitny wrote
Game of Thrones, The Mentalist, Narcos, Mandalorian...
frenin t1_j9z1yxi wrote
Reply to comment by DaveLambert in Why are Succession's S2-S3 not on BluRay yet? It's one of HBO's most successful dramas. by el_filipo
Completion owned.
frenin t1_j9ylm8y wrote
Reply to Why are Succession's S2-S3 not on BluRay yet? It's one of HBO's most successful dramas. by el_filipo
How many post GoT finale new shows you see on BluRay tho?
frenin t1_j6o5cb2 wrote
Rains of Castamere.
frenin t1_j6hb2ef wrote
frenin t1_j6fdxib wrote
Reply to comment by Iamwallpaper in What are some shows that were advertised to one demographic, but became successful outside of the target demographic? by blqckwidow
That's just weird ngl.
frenin t1_j660gos wrote
Reply to comment by Oppossum12321 in ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Renewed For Season 7 By Netflix by MarvelsGrantMan136
Because you're likely not its target audience.
frenin t1_j660aii wrote
Seinfeld is one of the most watched shows in USA.
frenin t1_j5yx8ap wrote
Reply to comment by TheRoguedOne in NBCUniversal’s Peacock Tops 20M Paid Subs, Streamer’s Loss Hits $978M in Fourth Quarter by MarvelsGrantMan136
Tbf it force creativity. Which is absolutely the way to go.
frenin t1_j5pud8z wrote
Reply to Why do shows still choose to use a laugh track in this day and age? Does ANYONE favour it? by [deleted]
I don't particularly love it but i see why they keep it. It's a simple way to condition your audience.
I don't think it's particularly more different than a sad song playing in a sad scene, you already know it's a sad scene and yet...
frenin t1_j5fnzqe wrote
Reply to HBO: am I missing the memo? by Apprehensive-Pack309
Anyone who likes Marvelous Mrs Maisel is my friend.
frenin t1_je95fgg wrote
Reply to comment by huskersax in ‘The Night Agent’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix by MarvelsGrantMan136
Those are pretty much some of the most popular shows in TV rn.