That doesn't show any understanding at all of HBO's business model or marketing approach. Having Hoffman starring in this thing was worth a great deal to them and they don't have a ready replacement that's nearly equivalent.
HBO is just making a run for it before some group started a protest movement against the show that would do any damage to the network's "brand."
Well, bully for PETA.
Seem odd to me that they lost so many horses over the course of the series, but I've never seen it nor do I know what they were doing with the horses to make them so prone to injury warranting them being put-down.
But, in the end, all I can say is "meh." I sort-of wish good series (if this is a good one, I'm sure it has fans) wouldn't be put down putting people out of work and stopping presumably good drama because some horses died. I tried looking it up, but I couldn't find it, but I wonder how many horses died due to injury over the 14 years that series was on the air?
In the end, IMHO, they're horses. Animals. Not people. We've lots of horses and virtually all of them are used in some manner of service and kept in a level of captivity.
I think a few deaths over the making of the show should be considered "acceptable losses." Sure, try and find out how and why they're dying and try and to prevent that, sure, but given the frailty of the animals I think losses should be accepted. It's a horse.
(And, no, there'd be no acceptable losses for people over the making of a show simply because people /= horses.)
But, in the end, all I can say is "meh." I sort-of wish good series (if this is a good one, I'm sure it has fans) wouldn't be put down putting people out of work and stopping presumably good drama because some horses died. I tried looking it up, but I couldn't find it, but I wonder how many horses died due to injury over the 14 years that series was on the air?
In the end, IMHO, they're horses. Animals. Not people. We've lots of horses and virtually all of them are used in some manner of service and kept in a level of captivity.
I think a few deaths over the making of the show should be considered "acceptable losses." Sure, try and find out how and why they're dying and try and to prevent that, sure, but given the frailty of the animals I think losses should be accepted. It's a horse.
(And, no, there'd be no acceptable losses for people over the making of a show simply because people /= horses.)
Over a fucking horse? Ridiculous. Now I'm glad I never watched this.
Just heard about this. I'm kinda shocked. THREE horses were injured badly enough to be put down? Wow. Kinda shocking actually. Imagine if a show lost three ACTORS to accidents in two seasons...
Well... now I don't feel the need to catch up.
It was THREE fucking horses by the way.![]()
It's still good to cross paths with you again, Trekker.....if you are the Trekker from Deck One, which I abandoned in disgust earlier this year.
With some quick internet research anywhere from 400 to 800 horses die every year in the U.S. from racing related activities. Well over 2500 are injured. So these three dying during the show is nothing out of the ordinary.
Even if that's true - I have no idea how it's doing these days - it definitely isn't looking for the bulk of its funding from the sort of hyper-sensitive, highly-educated people that keep HBO in business.And, yet, the racing industry thrives
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