Fuck David Zaslav

  • skweetis
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    544 months ago

    “Business people” don’t contribute anything to society and should be thrown into a dumpster.

      • SuperDuper
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        164 months ago

        Unfortunately that’s gonna be a problem with a lot of companies for a bit, not just Discovery. Writer’s strikes are often followed by a flood of cheap reality bullshit since it’s the only content studios can make with zero talented people involved.

        • Hegar
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          14 months ago

          it’s the only content studios can make with zero talented people involved.

          I believe you are underestimating these studios, fine person on the internet.

    • @BigBananaDealer
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      54 months ago

      it sells. it makes money. thats why.

      and marvel is not on max at all btw. unless you meant dc

  • @lingh0e@sh.itjust.works
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    444 months ago

    Throw it on the pile.

    At least Our Flag Means Death had a bit of closure at the end of the 2nd season. I’m livid there won’t be another season of Raised by Wolves.

    • @DrinkMonkey@lemmy.ca
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      114 months ago

      I had strong love for the brilliance of the first 2 episodes as directed by Ridley Scott, and the absolute batshit craziness of the ones directed by his son, Luke. It was pretty clear they ran out of SFX budget for S1 during that scene though…

      • @lingh0e@sh.itjust.works
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        114 months ago

        Batshit is about right. That show was so off the rails in such a fun way. Really scratched the bizarre sci-fi itch. To the point that I didn’t mind the poorly done visuals. It was a lot like Lexx or Red Dwarf in that regard.

      • @Donkter@lemmy.world
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        24 months ago

        Loved the show, hated the flashbacks, I felt it detracted from the whole point of the show. >!I could excuse the flashbacks on the ship, that story was interesting too.!< Then the flashbacks kept coming and coming. I think they spent basically a whole episode in a flashback and that really frustrated me.

    • @TIMMAY@lemmy.world
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      34 months ago

      I agree with all of the criticisms mentioned here, bur dont care. That show was so refreshingly bizarre and bold, I absolutely loved it. Was it hard to follow? Extremely. Did it have some uh interesting moments effects wise? Definitely. But it was so much better than the typical drivel we get. Id kill to read it as a book series or even just hear where the creators wanted the story to go, but we never will.

    • I will never again lament that a show didn’t find closure before cancelation.

      We were really liking Ragnarok (Netflix), but when it was clear thege wouldn’t be a fourth year, the writers threw together the worst, most unsatisfying, rushed, cop-out conclusion. Ever. Like, GoT season 8, but worse. Like they collectively said, “cancel us? Then fuck you!”

      I honestly wish I’d have quit in the middle of S3. Not knowing would have been better.

      • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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        24 months ago

        Cliffhangers are worse, honestly. They demonstrably don’t help nowadays. Ending a season-long arc is a great place to leave people wanting another… whether or not you get another. Ending that arc in the first episode of next season is a middle finger to most audiences.

  • @aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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    294 months ago

    It sucks because I love Taika’s whole pirate aesthetic, but at the same time… what else were they going to do with the show?

    • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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      334 months ago

      In an interview tied to the Season 2 finale, Jenkins broke down his plans for a potential third season of the show, which he believed should be the show’s last.

      “I love things in threes,” he said. “That first act, second act, third act structure is so satisfying when it is done well, and you don’t overstay your welcome. I think this world of the show is a big world, and if the third season is successful, we could go on in a different way. But I think for the story of Stede and Ed, that is a three-season story.”

      Seems he had a plan and it was slated to end next season anyway.

      Would have been nice to finish it out.

      • @aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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        24 months ago

        I did not know that. Bummer.

        But maybe the show will get picked up by another streaming service, since that’s a thing that happens now with surprising regularity.

    • jorge
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      44 months ago

      The plot was semi-historical, so it could have ended with Stede’s demise.

    • @Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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      34 months ago

      You always see this comment on IMDb - “Yeah the Briddish make the best shows but I wish they had more episodes”

      Mate, they’re better because they’re not drawn out for profit. You get six to eight episodes, maybe three to five series, and you’re left with a good memory.

      Not 15 episodes per series, the middle eight of which are pointless filler that you could skip and still understand the story, then 15 series where you kinda stopped watching after series 7 then spent your time moaning about how it went to shit

  • @average_member@lemmy.world
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    194 months ago

    I loved season 1. Season 2 was not as good i think. The story lacked focus and didn’t have an overall theme like S1. Still there where some great new characters, decent character development and a nice setup for a third season. I guess we’ll never know if S3 would have been any better.

    • @funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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      44 months ago

      I agree. I dont know why they didn’t make the violin/lighthouse guy the Big Bad of the whole season — he was great.

      But he only existed (dramaturgically speaking) to give Stede a reason to reflect on his feelings — and I think therein lies the problem. The second season took the anachronistic charm of the first and went too far into trying to diagnose, therapize and solve the issues of the characters, leaving nothing for the drama afterwards.

      My complaint with Oppenheimer was that the character was only harmatia, my issue with OFMD s2 was that they had none.

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      4 months ago

      It really sucks. The third season would’ve been the last anyway by design. Zaslav has turned HBO/Max into the new Netflix. It’s best not to get invested in anything they make now. He’s going to cancel it.

  • @ryan213@lemmy.ca
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    54 months ago

    Um… So I guess I shouldn’t finish season 2 then?! It’s not a cliffhanger, is it? Unlike Santa Clarita Diet.

    • It’s not a cliffhanger at all. The show would be greatly improved by a third season imo just because the tone of the 2nd season is really intense compared to the first, and while S2 has a fairly satisfying ending - it could really use the catharsis of a final act.

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        4 months ago

        Just to expand on myself, I’ve read that S2 had a lower budget than S1 and everybody knew they might not get a S3, so they wrote it to have a satisfying ending even though they were still hoping for S3.

    • Malgas
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      44 months ago

      It’s not a cliffhanger. I say go ahead and finish it.

    • @Moobythegoldensock
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      24 months ago

      Season 2’s ending actually works really well as a series finale.

  • oscardejarjayes [comrade/them]
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    24 months ago

    Considering the ending, it’s not the worst cancellation Max has done. On the other hand, I really liked watching it, and I’ll be sad it’s gone.