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trover2345325 OP t1_j6blg2a wrote
Reply to comment by tebla in What if Superbowl commercials for once will have no celebrities and just be regular instead? by trover2345325
I guess that's a reason because many people in America watch the Superbowl.
trover2345325 OP t1_j67i188 wrote
Reply to comment by hopalongigor in About Fox's three long-running cartoon series The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bobs Burgers and their "eternal renewal" by trover2345325
Hmm and how do they remain top 20 ?
trover2345325 OP t1_j637lzq wrote
Reply to comment by Starbuck522 in About Fox's three long-running cartoon series The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bobs Burgers and their "eternal renewal" by trover2345325
Maybe the CEO part would do
trover2345325 OP t1_j62jtix wrote
Reply to comment by PoopStickler69 in About Fox's three long-running cartoon series The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bobs Burgers and their "eternal renewal" by trover2345325
The truth is why can't the television people like Disney/Fox tell the truth that they want the show to be forever renewed and if they want to be forever renew the three shows then instead of renewing the show for 2 more season they should say forever renewed no cancelation, that's what they should say so that people who wish the show to be canceled just give up and say the show has the renewed forever tag there is nothing they can do about it.
trover2345325 OP t1_j628hf1 wrote
Reply to comment by PoopStickler69 in About Fox's three long-running cartoon series The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bobs Burgers and their "eternal renewal" by trover2345325
In the current age, the business part of the entertainment industry takes the lazy route, instead of focusing on making new programs to get more cash instead of doing nothing but give an "eternal renewal"stamp on three animated shows which ran their course and only give them budget.
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I wish some law or some new CEO would convince and force the people who keeps on renewing the three shows toe end it immediately and give it a final season so they can focus only on new stuff, which is risky but it's a worthy challenge.
trover2345325 OP t1_j61wmcd wrote
Reply to comment by PoopStickler69 in About Fox's three long-running cartoon series The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bobs Burgers and their "eternal renewal" by trover2345325
>All three are also basically produced on auto-pilot at this point and the networks don’t have to do any micromanaging or deal with any bullshit.
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>Also, everyone knows when all three shows are on so they don’t have to spend any money on advertising for any of them.
Fascinating and as I said earlier, all 3 shows are now on "eternal renewal" status which means they will never be cancelled unless one daring CEO would decide that all 3 must be cancelled immediately so that the company will move on to other things whether they like it or not leaving them to air their final season and say goodbye to their fans.
trover2345325 OP t1_j4jzft9 wrote
By the way warner bros give the show an early 2nd season renewal https://www.cbr.com/warner-bros-primes-velma-for-a-season-2-renewal/ so they must either reverse their 2nd season renewal decision or rebrand the show not relating to the scooby doo brand before the negativity throughout season 1 gets worse.
trover2345325 OP t1_j4gwmmk wrote
Reply to comment by admiralvic in How Hbo Max's Velma could be better and not being controversial by trover2345325
trover2345325 OP t1_j4gmyso wrote
Reply to comment by navajo_moose in How Hbo Max's Velma could be better and not being controversial by trover2345325
Thats true I think that warner bros discovery should have make the show a tax write off and just cancel it immediately
trover2345325 OP t1_ja8b817 wrote
Reply to comment by reedzkee in Is it better that movie trailers should abandon popular songs for original songs instead by trover2345325
Indeed hence it is not only considered fatigue but also lazy.