^Regardless, I think it's silly to attempt to suggest that commercial success and quality go hand in hand. Transformers movies, anyone?
Yeah, I agree. It's a huge myth. It's like the old saying "I may not know anything about art, but I know what I like." I happen to really really really like and enjoy Plan 9 From Outer Space. It's still a s*it movie. While the number of quality TV shows and movies produced over the years that were ignored by the general public numbers in the thousands by this time.
And the one comeback I always throw at people who believe ratings = quality: if that's the case then you must agree with 100% assurance and belief that "Firefly" was an awful, terrible, unwatchable show. Because its ratings were crap and it was cancelled. And the ratings are an indicator of a show's quality (oh and I won't even mention - no I'll mention - that Serenity didn't exactly set the box office on fire. Therefore it was a crap movie, right?) If people to agree to that edict, then I'll consider withdrawing my belief that ratings = quality is a myth. Of course they won't (and I could pick other shows - but Firefly is the best example because everyone says how fantastic it is, yet no one watched it, so extend the logic further and ...)![]()
Point of order.
I'd be more than happy to testify I thought Firefly was shit, and I knew nothing about its ratings when I first tried to watch it.
In this case, ratings=quality seems to be an accurate assessment. Everybody who claims to love it should have bought the ratings boxes from all the people who didn't.