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johnppd t1_j4ncj10 wrote

Can't answer this cause I haven't watched it, but I wanna let you know that HBO had nothing to do with it. Velma is a Max Original, HBO ≠ HBO Max.

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cireh88 t1_j4ncqu9 wrote

Not HBO proper. Velma was made for HBO Max

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chadslc t1_j4nd0nr wrote

Mindy Kaling just sucks that bad, regardless of what her motivation is.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4nd7up wrote

Mindy Kaling did a voice. so your premise is false but you know that.

Charlie Grandy created the show. Why be purposefully ignorant?

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root_fifth_octave t1_j4ndawe wrote

Watched it basically to see why everyone was hating it, and ended up enjoying it for the most part. 🤷

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laurentiubuica t1_j4ndnsq wrote

The show is cringey joke, after cringey joke. No substance at all. Ultimately the writers failed to give us a decent show. The fact that is a Scooby Doo spin off, without any mention of Scoob, because apparently they wouldn't want to taint the Scooby Doo IP, makes the show worse.

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jogoso2014 t1_j4nergk wrote

The user score is irrelevant to HBO. But the review scores are another matter if it doesn’t match up with viewers.

It appears to be popular though.

However they wouldn’t be responsible for the creative process and they may have a deal with Kaling overall.

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uknownada t1_j4neyka wrote

What went wrong is that they gave a celebrity who doesn't like animation an animated show. It's happened so many times before. Comedy Central is filled with cartoons like this, as is Fox.

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PositiveStress8888 t1_j4nfj8g wrote

What I cant believe is this many adults upset over a Scooby-Doo spin off.

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brianschwarm t1_j4nfx6q wrote

I don’t think it has either, ultimately. But there are some good aspects of identity politics, such as understanding intersectionality. Basically, the understanding that a female POC has to deal with all the hardships that women do, but also all the hardships people of color do, and then this adds in to some extra hardships that neither one face. However, I tend to agree that diversity for the sake of diversity isn’t doing anyone good. We need to listen to diverse groups of people, not simply put someone of a minority group in a position of power who does all the things that the white supremacist patriarchy would’ve wanted anyways, agree?

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faceintheblue t1_j4ng68b wrote

The thing I keep hearing is that the show has a powerful 'the writer(s) had an idea they couldn't get made without an existing IP, but then upon getting a new show for the existing IP greenlit, they ignored everything about that IP that wouldn't let them run with their original idea' vibe to it.

Velma is not new Scooby-Doo content done with a fresh angle. Velma is whatever the showrunner really wanted to make, draped in bits and pieces of Scooby-Doo IP so the studio would think it would be interesting to the kids who watched Scooby-Doo who are now adults in the key demo. I'm sure sometimes this sort of thing works out fine. It looks like this isn't going to be one of those times.

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Scotsmania t1_j4ng7d9 wrote

She's been involved in a lot of successful projects in different positions so from a numbers POV her involvement likely seemed like a good bet when just looking at the data. Someone will get sacked for not looking deeper at her content and doing due diligence though when giving her carte blanche.

I dunno if you remember the threads when this was announced, at the time loads of people were predicting this kind of outcome but they became downvote central as everything negative was accused of homophobia, racism etc.

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KorovaMilk113 t1_j4ngyfq wrote

Haven’t watched the show but have been keeping up with the discussion even before it dropped and I was also under the impression she was the main show runner and a writer, didn’t know she was just a voice and whatever extent her producer role was (which could very well have leaned closer to show runner zone but I have no clue obviously)

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[deleted] OP t1_j4nh4h6 wrote

People wouldn’t use these words if activists actually understood that people doesn’t want politics pushed down their throats just because some people are too buzy with performative nonsense.

And yes Identity politics are hot garbage. People should knock it off with the bullshit.

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wontholdthedoor t1_j4nh9w8 wrote

How about you go fuck yourself instead of pretending to be upset about a show based on a series you don't care about?

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brianschwarm t1_j4nhvc6 wrote

Why would I change the way I talk based on whether it’s an election cycle or not? If I’m right, I’m right regardless of whether or not an election is going on. And I’m trying to build bridges here.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4ni01f wrote

I think people worried about seeing diversity in entertainment need to fuck off. Nothing is being pushed down your throat. You can go watch Yellowstone or one of it's many spin offs and be happy.

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KatBoySlim t1_j4ni8bb wrote

I turned it off when it got racist. Then I saw screenshots with the body shaming, and the dismissal of the MeToo movement.

Racism in shows is only acceptable when you’re trying to portray that the people doing it are horrible, ie the Sopranos. That clearly wasn’t the intention here.

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[deleted] OP t1_j4nipft wrote

Talk about being tonedeaf now. People doesn’t have any issue with diversity. They have a issue when it has done in hamfisted way which has happened alot of time.

The fact you don’t understand so easy concept is strange.

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[deleted] OP t1_j4njvqh wrote

I don’t need to. The show scream about it. Frankly it’s embarrassing that progressives thought that was good idea.

> Don't say "people" or "they" when you are speaking for yourself.

Then you absolutely haven’t paid any attention lately.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4nk6qb wrote

I do not know either outside the things that made them famous. I liked Kelly on The Office and as a kid, I liked Home Improvement. I also liked Tim Allen's stand up from before Home Improvement. I also thought he killed in Toy story but that is all I know about him.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4nkmnh wrote

you are speaking yourself. That is 100% true.

you are ranting about something you do not know about so I feel like you support the statement that people that use "woke" and "identity politics" have small brains. Frankly it is embarrassing at how scared you are.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4ntq8u wrote

the character is racist. the show is not. A character can be a racist, murderer, saint, spiderman...it doesn't mean that the show has an agenda.

Sopranos isnt racist. The character of Tony Soprano is racist.

Breaking Bad is not a pro-drug show because the main character is a drug dealer.

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KatBoySlim t1_j4nu6xl wrote

I think you’re being disingenuous and I think the context of how Fred is the butt of all jokes, in combination with Velma’s statements, make this a transparent example of the “white man bad” brand of wokism.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4nupej wrote

no you are looking to be mad and you didnt watch the show. Fred is not the butt of every joke, he is the butt of some jokes though. You are looking to be angry and you are not honest about it. There is nothing "white man bad" in this show. Watch the fucking show so you know what you are talking about. I won't be watching future episodes because this is not well written, but it is nothing like you describe it. The show makes references to her prejudice and her being jealous of people. There is nothing in this show that makes Velma a good person other than she is working on solving the murder but even with that her motivation is selfish.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4nzngj wrote

Stay ignorant and afraid. You like the sopranos which is very racist and only makes white people look bad. But that show doesn't threaten you. Keep posting about a show youve never actually watched.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4o0nf3 wrote

I watched the show. I don't need people to form an opinion for me. you posted things that are not on the show but you like being ignorant and wont go watch it for yourself. You blocked me and ran because youre a little puss. You are here just because you are afraid and weak. You don't know what you are talking about because you didnt view it yourself.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4o107x wrote

I think any one who encounters you would say the same. the same reason people would say fire is hot. you blocked me because you are a weak ass. You are commenting on a show you have not seen and posting material you didnt create because you need other people to think for you.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4o1wze wrote

Maybe, but I am not the weak bitch talking about a show I didnt watch based on information provided by someone else. That'd be you. Go hide with your other cowardly folks and live in fear of the scooby doo show that you havent seen.

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4o2gqp wrote

No and you wouldnt know what the show says because you didnt watch it. You are here because you are fragile and not very smart talking about a show based on opinions someone gave you. I thought you were going to block me again? Do you just crave my attention?

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MeasurementNo0 t1_j4o3jf4 wrote

you are here saying that the show is trying to make white people the bad guy. It doesn't. You are ignorant and afraid. You haven't watched it and you got your info from someone else because you cant think for yourself. You should be embarrassed.

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