Submitted by galaxystars1 t3_zpy2b3 in television
[deleted] t1_j0v6xrs wrote
Reply to comment by WordsAreSomething in Rydell High is back in a first look at 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' by galaxystars1
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testingtor t1_j0v9ju3 wrote
If it was about demographic research wouldnt that mean someone literally DID ask for this?
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testingtor t1_j0v9wce wrote
So you asked if anyone asked for it because you are certain people asked for it?
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EverybodyLovesTacoss t1_j0vm2sr wrote
Did anyone ask for Wednesday? It ended up being one of the better shows that Netflix produced this year. This kind of thought process is so asinine in my opinion. If you don’t like something that’s being produced or that’s on tv, just don’t watch it lol. You don’t have to complain about everything that bothers you.
yoaver t1_j0yvr8u wrote
People have been wanting a new live-action Addams Family for years, and people really liked the "adult Wednesday Addams" series on youtube and wanted it to be adopted by a network, so yeah people have been asking for it.
WordsAreSomething t1_j0v8ih1 wrote
Yeah I'm sure they came up with a Grease prequel series because their market research.
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WordsAreSomething t1_j0va2ah wrote
I'm not saying they didn't do any research, I'm saying that research would tell them more broad things and that combined with a pitch, combined with the feeling that IP is what sells things is how you end with this show.
OneGoodRib t1_j0wou0b wrote
Yes we all know that every single aspect of entertainment has always gone through extensive market research beforehand. I know plenty of people were definitely clamoring for a workplace comedy about an SNL-style show according to market research. People should only ever make shows after years and years of census taking to decide if a show is worth making.
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