• Ronan@piefed.social
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    10 hours ago

    Is that a problem though? The problem for me would be lackluster content and pushing out dozens terrible shows that producers do manage to push out on a yearly schedule. I much rather wait longer, for a better show. I actually believe it’s an ad for a show if it has multiple years between seasons. It shows me, as a potential viewer, that the show prioritizes quality over quantity and that the IP is strong enough that the company producing the show is willing to invest in it that many years later.

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      8 hours ago

      Oh, you are gonna love reading and then waiting for the Game Of Thrones book series to end.

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        7 hours ago

        I didn’t live under a rock 😉 You can probably already make assumptions how I feel about the ending and what I believe they should have done (production) wise.

        I don’t get why they didn’t take another year to deliver a qualitative ending. Even when the company believes they have good momentum, which they truly had. They now completely nuked it with that ending. It would have been a god tier series, that people would rewatch countless times. Now it’s just remembered as a disappointment.

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          7 hours ago

          Lol, no, I meant the book series. Totally agree on the show, that actually did deserve way more time in the oven to cook.

          All I’m pointing out is the waiting game can get ridiculous like waiting over a decade for an author to create, granted, a very well done story, while said author goes off to work on other shit cuz he got bored or intimidated or whatever.