TapedeckNinja
TapedeckNinja t1_jd87noi wrote
Reply to It has been more than a week since the first season of The Last of Us ended. What are your thoughts and opinions about it? by mrnicegy26
I liked it but I don't feel any real hook into the next season, tbh.
Most big prestige shows, when S1 ends I'm chomping at the bit to get to the next season.
IMO the finale was relatively weak (it was a good hour of TV it just didn't really hit me emotionally ... I thought it was oddly paced and structured) so that's probably part of it.
TapedeckNinja t1_jaexwda wrote
Reply to comment by mgsantos in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
Nothing to do with him liking LotR. It's about Amazon's capacity to eat losses in the short term to drive long-term growth.
TapedeckNinja t1_jaex0xn wrote
Reply to comment by sprainedpinky in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
> neglecting the sharp decline of viewers once people realized the show was terribly made.
> People watched and the majority stopped watching
> So you’re completely missing the fact that the show had huge drop off
> Your grabbing onto the initial hype of the show and forgetting the downward spiral the show had after the initial release lol
Here are the Nielsen ratings by week. RoP released 2 episodes on 9/1/2022 and then one episode weekly through 10/14/2022.
Week ending 9/4: 1,253 million minutes
Week ending 9/11: 1,203 million minutes
Week ending 9/18: 988 million minutes
Week ending 9/25: 977 million minutes
Week ending 10/2: 966 million minutes
Week ending 10/9: 988 million minutes
Week ending 10/16: 1,137 million minutes
I don't see this "sharp decline" or "huge dropoff" and certainly no evidence that "the majority stopped watching".
TapedeckNinja t1_jaew4tt wrote
Reply to comment by JohnnyAK907 in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
The Boys also had 24 episodes available.
TapedeckNinja t1_jaebo4x wrote
Reply to comment by mg_ridgeview in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
Fantasy is an absurdly expensive genre to produce, especially with audience expectations these days that TV shows should look just as good as movies.
Not much chance of studios dumping hundreds of millions into projects that don't have built-in audiences or name recognition.
TapedeckNinja t1_jae483l wrote
Reply to comment by Krinks1 in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
> Maybe an unpopular opinion, but I didn't think the show sucked as hard as people seem to think.
It was mostly just boring IMO. But I thought the end of the season was really strong.
Fantasy fans are the absolute worst as far as fandoms go, though, so no surprise at the hate.
TapedeckNinja t1_jae3yeg wrote
Reply to comment by Titus01 in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
The Top-15 Streaming Originals was 13 Netflix shows and 2 Prime shows (The Boys and RoP).
The 2021 list was 12 Netflix shows, 1 Hulu show (The Handmaid's Tale), 1 Disney+ show (Wandavision), and 1 Apple show (Ted Lasso).
Making the top-15 at all is a success for any provider not named Netflix IMO.
TapedeckNinja t1_jae2xkk wrote
Reply to comment by dolphin37 in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
GoT was a watercooler show, so no, not sure it's obvious.
TapedeckNinja t1_jae0dd9 wrote
Reply to comment by mickeyflinn in For those of you who may not have heard of it, CITADEL from AGBO and Amazon, could POSSIBLY be a world-wide game changer in Television by THEVrilDox
No it isn't.
TapedeckNinja t1_jadsuiz wrote
Reply to comment by mickeyflinn in For those of you who may not have heard of it, CITADEL from AGBO and Amazon, could POSSIBLY be a world-wide game changer in Television by THEVrilDox
Reacher ... with an 8.1/10 on 132,000 reviews on IMDb, and a 92% critic score and 91% audience score on RT?
Don't know what that's got to do with anything, though. Nick Santora is the showrunner on Reacher and he has no involvement in Citadel. Citadel was originally headed by Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec, but they got into a spat with the Russo Bros and now David Weil is running it along with the Russos.
TapedeckNinja t1_ja9q570 wrote
Reply to comment by Frazzledsoul in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
Well they were originally just producing Citadel AFAIK, and then swooped in and shitcanned the writers/directors and took over the project themselves.
I think the Butch Cassidy show is the same deal, the Russo's are EPs but they're not currently attached as writers or directors on it.
They've got a bunch of projects currently ongoing, including The Electric State for Netflix which they are directing.
TapedeckNinja t1_ja991ms wrote
Reply to comment by shogi_x in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
It seems like Amazon has found a gap in the streaming market for the so-called "dad shows", and they're hitting it hard.
Reacher, Jack Ryan, The Terminal List, Citadel. Probably Bosch/Bosch: Legacy fits into that niche as well. They've got Cross coming soon, and that Terminal List prequel with Taylor Kitsch, and a Butch Cassidy show. Probably some other stuff I'm missing.
TapedeckNinja t1_j6nxejk wrote
Reply to comment by BobbyWilliamsRedux in The Empty Sentiment of The Last of Us by BuckedMallard
As someone who hasn't played the game, the second half of E1 and all of E2 just felt like fetch quests and cutscenes to me.
Not that they were bad or anything but I was in the "this is a good show that is way overhyped as of now."
E3 was the first one that really hooked me.
TapedeckNinja t1_j6iq625 wrote
Reply to comment by Fthewigg in The Leftovers, season 2, episode 8, is the weirdest hour of television I have EVER watched. That is all. by TimeTraveler3056
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4550868/?ref_=tt_eps_top
It's the highest-rated episode of the whole series and one of the highest-rated TV episodes on IMDb with a 9.6/10.
TapedeckNinja t1_j6ipdya wrote
Reply to comment by brimur123 in The Leftovers, season 2, episode 8, is the weirdest hour of television I have EVER watched. That is all. by TimeTraveler3056
> The Leftovers never intended to give answers
"I don't understand what's happening."
"Me neither ... ... it's OK."
TapedeckNinja t1_j6fls14 wrote
Reply to Actors who were fired from the 1st or 2nd season of a hit show, even though they were good in it. by Lili_Danube
Jeffrey DeMunn as Dale Horvath in TWD.
Although that's a bit off topic as DeMunn wanted to quit and demanded his character be killed off, so he wasn't technically fired.
TapedeckNinja t1_j66iitk wrote
Reply to comment by reddig33 in ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Renewed For Season 7 By Netflix by MarvelsGrantMan136
How do you know what shows are "better" than something you've never seen?
TapedeckNinja t1_j668466 wrote
Reply to comment by supermans_crystal in ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Renewed For Season 7 By Netflix by MarvelsGrantMan136
Right that's what I mean. He's a dude I think I would find extremely annoying in large doses in real life, but it works for his show.
I like the show a lot, have seen every episode and most of them multiple times. It's one of my go-tos when I'm in the gym.
TapedeckNinja t1_j65er81 wrote
Reply to comment by reddig33 in ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Renewed For Season 7 By Netflix by MarvelsGrantMan136
Have you watched it?
TapedeckNinja t1_j65egat wrote
Reply to comment by Herramadur in ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Renewed For Season 7 By Netflix by MarvelsGrantMan136
It's a good background/diversion show if you're into the "guy goes all over the world and eats awesome food" shtick.
Phil himself is kind of annoying IMO, but it works for the show. He has this totally unabashed enthusiasm and joy for good food so the people who cook for him seem to really get a kick out of it.
TapedeckNinja t1_j5litcc wrote
Reply to comment by RusevReigns in I hate all Netflix shows except their multi cam sitcoms by RusevReigns
Are you confused by the passage of time?
They meet after school, he sells her weed, she asks for something stronger.
She, being a cheerleader, goes to the basketball game.
He goes to Hellfire club.
Later, they reconvene so he can sell her drugs.
I don't see how that is remotely confusing?
TapedeckNinja t1_j5l8bau wrote
Reply to comment by RusevReigns in I hate all Netflix shows except their multi cam sitcoms by RusevReigns
> It makes me think their biggest problem is shitty editing/directing.
> Stranger Things, The Crown, Ozark
Literally all of these shows have won prestigious technical awards for direction, cinematography, and editing.
For instance The Crown, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series for the episode Fairytale. That same episode also won the Best Cinematography Emmy.
Stranger Things, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series for the episode Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers.
Ozark, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for the episode Reparations.
The criticism doesn't even make logical sense. Netflix pulls in top talent for their big series. People like Alik Sakharov on Ozark, who also directed stuff like Boardwalk Empire and Game of Thrones and Rome and The Americans. People like Uta Briesewitz on Stranger Things, who was a long-time DP for a ton of HBO shows (most of The Wire, John from Cincinnati, Hung) and then directed episodes of The Deuce, Here and Now, and Westworld.
TapedeckNinja t1_j5deojb wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive-Pack309 in HBO: am I missing the memo? by Apprehensive-Pack309
I bet His Dark Materials would be up your alley.
Maybe Euphoria?
Sex in the City?
TapedeckNinja t1_j563qxl wrote
Reply to In your opinion, what are the best shows that have premiered this decade so far, and why? by pm_me_reason_to_livx
Ted Lasso, Invincible, Yellowjackets, The White Lotus, House of the Dragon.
If we're including miniseries then 1883, Mare of Easttown, and The Underground Railroad.
TapedeckNinja t1_jdtau4f wrote
Reply to comment by Lost_Hunter3601 in The Walking Dead: Dead City premieres June 18 on AMC and AMC+ by the100broken
Lauren Cohan (Maggie) and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan) are starring.
I don't think anyone else from the announced cast is from any prior TWD show.