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leuno t1_ja4q0lr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Halloween and 4th of July always occur on the same day of the week. by BlueSpeedMouse17
I think you've misunderstood the assignment
leuno t1_ja4plnv wrote
Reply to comment by SirKebab69 in An actor was on stage playing Macbeth... by Ripcord2
Actually the joke is also shakespeare
leuno t1_ix04cjo wrote
Reply to Why do animated action shows need to sell tons of merch to stay afloat? Isn’t the ad revenue enough? by sgavary
Sometimes the toy idea comes first and the show comes second. And if they go to the trouble of making the toys in the first place, that's a serious investment as making the pipeline for their production is very expensive.
So if the toy tanks, that's a lot of wasted money, and the show could be replaced by one that both gets good viewership and also sells toys, and that's the real goal. If the network never bothered with merch and the show did well, then that might be fine, but it will still be preferable to replace it with something that can sell toys. More revenue streams per idea is better, and at the end of the day these people are out to make money for their investors, not good TV.
leuno t1_jdvewae wrote
Reply to Why have dramas like Breaking Bad and the Sopranos remained relevant while others such as Lost and Dexter remained in the 2000s? by LakeMcKesson
Lost and Dexter ended up amounting to disappointment. It's hard to retain enthusiasm for a couple good seasons of a show that then drove itself into the ground. BB is still a big deal because it never wavered in quality and even though it was not written with a lot of plans in mind, it feels like it was, whereas lost and Dexter both feel like they were never supposed to last long enough to fail, yet both did.