Submitted by [deleted] t3_1000gmd in television
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_1000gmd in television
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Yep. The simple fact of the matter is that making good entertainment is hard even in the best of situations, while complaining is consistently very fucking easy.
Right. And complaining is okay, but keep it in perspective. If you don't like something, you don't like something. But don't ask if the company cares about producing quality entertainment. Plenty of others were entertained. It's okay if you don't like it, but don't act like it's objectively bad.
Exactly. Nobody is forcing anyone to watch these shows. And it's one thing to watch one and be disappointed, but don't go insisting that there's some weird conspiracy where Disney is actively trying not to make good television.
clears throat Wandavision, Loki, Light and Magic, The Imagineering Story, Andor, and a handful of other good to alright marvel shows. Not including movies like Soul, Luca, and Encanto
A lot of the content on Disney+ is good, but there is a few shows that we all know are cash grabs. Some people are like toddlers though. People asked for a lot of the bad content, but then are upset when it’s made because it’s doesn’t for their criteria.
Disney+ cares about subscription fees, full stop. "Hurting the brand" might be somewhere in their list of concerns, but it is far below "how many people are paying" in the list of things they care about.
The Santa Clauses show is actually good. And some of the Star Wars and Marvel stuff is good. And Monsters at Work, Chip and Dale: Park Life, and basically all the animated shorts miniseries they've done are also good. (If anything the biggest issue with the latter is just how little content there is for them.)
LOL! Corporations only care about profit. Don’t kid yourself.
This is a fantastic example of solipsism in action. Thank you for providing it to us all.
The quality is fine. Not everything was made for you individually, it’s made for the overall populace and they clearly enjoy it.
>Nothing of what they have produced is better than the movies that came before (my only exception is Mandalorian, so far).
Andor, Wandavision, Loki, Moonknight
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The new Mighty Ducks tv series has been very solid.
You can argue about any other TV subscription service being like that tbh.
PrivateIsotope t1_j2eor0w wrote
That's just like...your opinion, man.