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Re: TV, or not TV, that is the question
Nah, S2 was fine. S3 was where it started to catch "how can we out-do what we did last week?" disease. I can understand what happened, though. The British template made it look like it was going to be a Masterpiece Theater audience niche show, but when it exploded they had a ton of middle brow viewers that they wanted to keep. Their answer was sex and 'splosions, albeit subtextual ones.
Smart shows are very fragile. Either they fail because they went over the audience's head, or they succeed and then TPTB step in and start dumbing it down to keep the ratings up. Very rarely do you get a smart show where the creatives have enough control and power that they can say, "yes, that's very nice that everybody likes our show, so we're going to keep on doing what we're doing and if we lose them, whatever."
House of Cards jumped the shark in Ep 1 of Season 2 and never looked back.
Nah, S2 was fine. S3 was where it started to catch "how can we out-do what we did last week?" disease. I can understand what happened, though. The British template made it look like it was going to be a Masterpiece Theater audience niche show, but when it exploded they had a ton of middle brow viewers that they wanted to keep. Their answer was sex and 'splosions, albeit subtextual ones.
Smart shows are very fragile. Either they fail because they went over the audience's head, or they succeed and then TPTB step in and start dumbing it down to keep the ratings up. Very rarely do you get a smart show where the creatives have enough control and power that they can say, "yes, that's very nice that everybody likes our show, so we're going to keep on doing what we're doing and if we lose them, whatever."