Glad to see they're learning from Netflix and making series shorter.
Glad to see they're learning from Netflix and making series shorter.
Well, shorter seasons has been a trend in cable for quite a few years now, so I doubt Netflix had anything to do with it. After all, it's the networks that determine how many episodes they want to order. There are two other current genre series on Freeform that have 10-episode seasons, Stitchers (which is awful, by the way) and Beyond. Although they have other series with 20-episode seasons, like Shadowhunters.
I was referring to how the Netflix MCU shows have the problem of never having enough plot to justify their episode counts. Jessica Jones and Luke Cage suffer from this immensely, Iron Fist has it too but in reverse.
I agree it's not a good trailer. The biggest problem is that throughout most of it, all the viewer sees is yet another teen drama.
Yeah, a lot of that looked like it would be from the first half of the first episode.I think the trailer is only showing stuff from the first episode
I don't know if that's the case here, two of their recent genre shows, Shadowhunters and Beyond both played up their genre elements pretty heavily in their trailers.Well, that's kind of the point, I think, because it's being marketed to Freeform (the former ABC Family) viewers, who like teen dramas. Just like Smallville originally made a point of minimizing its connections to the Superman mythos so that it'd appeal to the Dawson's Creek viewership, or Agents of SHIELD started off trying to look like yet another network procedural about a team of government agents.
The problem for me is that it doesn't even do an effective job of making the teen drama look interesting. It's just a lot of moody shots and isolated lines that do little to give a sense of story or character. It's just light on substance.
Yeah, I was wondering why too. At first I thought they might be delaying the show until 2018 due to some crazy little "it's all connected" stuff that we're still clueless about right now, but then I found out Freeform showed some other new trailers too, so it turns out this was just part of their annual promotion cycle to try to get advertisers and stuff like that.I already thought it was too early for the Last Jedi trailer when it's not out for 8 months, but for something that's not even out till at least 2018?... It's April...
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