I really do hope FOX sees a big enough ratings performance from The Orville so it gets renewed for a second season (or hell gets a backend Season 1 order if possible.)
I think season one was always supposed to be 13 episodes.
I really do hope FOX sees a big enough ratings performance from The Orville so it gets renewed for a second season (or hell gets a backend Season 1 order if possible.)
Really? Sorry, but if I am paying for a service, and it has nothing I like (or changes what it offers to the point it has nothing I enjoy) - there's no way hearing "Well everyone else is still subbed" would make me say, "Oh, I better stay subbed too."Manipulation of viewers and shareholders is a way to increase viewership or even keep current viewers on board.
Everyone else is doing it, so you should too is a strategy that has worked so well to keep so many worthless things alive, and expensive. like smoking... and diamonds.
Also, companies do manipulate numbers to keep shareholders on board. At some point someone pitched this idea, and at some point a group of people agreed to it, likely with a lot of but this and but that.
I'm probably being overly cynical, but I wouldn't trust much of what CBS says about their own show, it's also partly why I don't trust after trek. The whole "look at me in my controlled environment" circus is kind of eye rolling. I trust it and respect it much more when the actors and writers go to already established shows.
I'm probably being overly cynical, but I wouldn't trust much of what CBS says about their own show, it's also partly why I don't trust after trek. The whole "look at me in my controlled environment" circus is kind of eye rolling. I trust it and respect it much more when the actors and writers go to already established shows.
Really? Sorry, but if I am paying for a service, and it has nothing I like (or changes what it offers to the point it has nothing I enjoy) - there's no way hearing "Well everyone else is still subbed" would make me say, "Oh, I better stay subbed too."
If the current generation just subs to something that they get no value/enjoyment from just because "everyone else is doing it" - my view of millennials just dropped another notch. I can't believe anyone would continue to pay for a service they got nothing out of (unless they signed a term contract with severe early termination penalties - but CBSAA is suubscribe 'at will'.)
We will find out some more real numbers in a few days when CBS Q3 earnings report comes out. One thing you don't do is lie in official SEC filings. That gets you in a ton of trouble and I'm sure on the conference call CBSAA and Discovery will be a major point they will address.
That enters criminal territory,
however that won't cover how many people drop out during the break, frankly I won't feel confident about reported numbers until something official and after the break.
Do you think they'd give a back order first, or just renew for a 2nd season, if the execs were happy with how Orville was going? Like could they produce another 6-8 eps for back half with a Jan/Feb deadline or would it just have to wait for next Oct return?
They won't know how many people drop out during the break because it won't have happened. I just looked and the report and call are 4:30pm tomorrow. So we'll get at least a rough idea of how many new subscribes they gained due to discovery.
That's what I mean,
so I won't trust any numbers on the future of this service until an official report AFTER the break.
Suggestions are that they about doubled their subscriptions.How much subscriber growth they got from discovery is still going to be a very interesting number to find out.
Suggestions are that they about doubled their subscriptions.
Yeah, I don't imagine they would gear up again this season to crank out another nine episodes. If The Orville is renewed it'll be for a second season - given the cost and complexity of the show, it might be another 13 episode order.
Maybe I'm being selfish but I'd hope for more than 13.
Remember smoking? Diamonds? The combination of "everyone else is doing it" and "keeping up with the jonses" goes back to forever.
It isn't just Millenials,
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