• @[email protected]M
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    2 months ago

    Kind of wish you didn’t post this one. It’s rage bait

    Disney has a show, Disney has a distribution network, Disney knows the viewer metrics. They went from 6 million viewers from the first episode to 2 million viewers on the last episode. They made a decision based on their metrics, and their goals, about funding a second season. It’s just business.

    Everything else, people like it, don’t like it, doesn’t matter. It didn’t perform.

    • @acosmichippo
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      2 months ago

      i feel like a big part of the episode two drop was people finding out Carrie Ann Moss was trailer bait and killed in the first 5 minutes of the premier. sure she was in later flashbacks, but she was marketed like a series regular.

      • @GCanuck
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        32 months ago

        It’s what did it for me. I was promised something and they took it away with their bullshit marketing ploy.

    • Blaze (he/him)OP
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      102 months ago

      This might be considered rage bait, but as a Star Wars fan I also sometimes feel like some part of the fandom can be quite toxic.

      Alt-right Star Wars fan should be called out too.

      • @FMT99
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        282 months ago

        They are, all the time. But also studios and actors use them as a shield. “It’s not our show that sucks it’s the evil Internet that made us fail.”

      • @Melonpoly
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        152 months ago

        If you make a show that costs billions to make while having no interest what so ever in existing lore while wasting good actors such as Lee Jung-jae and Carrie-Anne Moss and having writing that wouldn’t compete with most student films and, in top of that, making a distrack attacking the people who are going to watch the show then obviously people are going to be upset.

        People will get angry when you need with what they’ve grown to love over the years. You can’t keep calling anyone you disagrees with you racist /or sexist.

        • troed
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          62 months ago

          This is a quote from the article we’re commenting:

          There has been a rampage of vitriol that we have faced since the show was even announced, when it was still just a concept and no one had even seen it.

          • @Melonpoly
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            42 months ago

            Maybe the should’ve had a better concept? You can’t work in the entertainment industry and not be able to take criticism. That should’ve been the time were they went back to the drawing board and think about why people were so upset before wasting billions on the Acolyte. The fans are your clients.

            • troed
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              32 months ago

              Do you think the vitriol was about the concept? How come?

              • @Melonpoly
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                22 months ago

                No, I was responding to the quote of them getting criticised when the show was still just a concept.

                She speaks of racism and bigotry that was aimed at her, are there any examples of what she has received? I hear this being said every time a modern Disney film/ series flops. Andor has both a non-white main character and a lesbian relationship but no one speaks of vitriol with that show. It just comes of as her not wanting to admit that the show was bad and instead blaming anyone who didn’t like it.

                  • @Melonpoly
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                    12 months ago

                    I love how the ones who claim that Star Wars fans are toxic are also the most toxic people in the fan base. Imagine calling someone an idiot/ bigot/ incel for not liking a show that you like.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 months ago

          Also I’m getting tired of how lazy these shows are with lighting and costumes. Everything looks like it’s on a stage. Even the prequels look better because their lighting isn’t so flat.

      • @[email protected]M
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        -42 months ago

        Passion can come across as toxicity, it just means people are invested and care about the story.