I don't know what ABC friendly gets you. Agent Carter (particularly season two) may be the most ABC-friendly show there is and its ratings are awful (I suspect the key demos may be even worse).
And spending time on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. focusing on someone who is neither an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. nor their adversary wouldn't dilute the brand?Touche. However they could also include Fortune on Agents of Shield. I don't think they need to dilute the brand in this fashion.
And spending time on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. focusing on someone who is neither an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. nor their adversary wouldn't dilute the brand?
I'm not seeing any downsides to them making this its own show, personally. People watching AOS will generally give the new show a chance; but you're more likely to gain new audience share by launch it as a new show. And it's distinct enough to be a new show.
Fair points and questions, but as AJ notes, the show already has a full and likely growing roster, and it's not as though Morse has had much character work there lately anyhow. What does strike me as particularly bold is building an adventure show around an established and relatively stable (at least recently) couple; has that ever worked before?When I was watching AoS, Bobbi was one of the best parts. So why take her out of the picture, put her on another show, and perhaps spread themselves too thin? How much of a groundswell is there for Bobbi and Hunter to have their own shows anyway?
What does strike me as particularly bold is building an adventure show around an established and relatively stable (at least recently) couple; has that ever worked before?
"Parting Shot" -- Bobbi and Hunter become ensnared in an assassination plot after tracking Malick to Russia. As S.H.I.E.L.D. races to save the lives on the line, the team is changed forever, on "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," TUESDAY, MARCH 22 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT) on the ABC Television Network.
While they could be better, live #s anyway, it gets a solid boost in the L+3 and L+7 numbers. Networks are realizing, albeit slowly, that it's not 1985 and we don't have to be in front of the TV that night or miss out forever on 'Who shot JR'.I just really can't see this working on its own. They're good to be part of an ensemble, but their own show? It's not like Agents of SHIELD is getting good ratings as it is.
It would be neat if they throw Silver Sable into the mix.
That would be cool. She's originally a Spidey character, but so was Wilson Fisk, so who knows where the cards have fallen?It would be neat if they throw Silver Sable into the mix.
That would be cool. She's originally a Spidey character, but so was Wilson Fisk, so who knows where the cards have fallen?![]()
Hmm, who has the rights to her? She's originally a Spider-Man character, after all. I know Marvel and Sony have joint custody of Spidey now, but how does that affect Marvel's use of characters from his stable? Are they able to use Spidey characters in something that Sony doesn't co-produce?
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