Novelist Isaac Young recently explained how Lucasfilm and The Walt Disney Company’s The Acolyte was a “smashing success” despite it being cancelled after a single season due to low viewership.Fandom Pulse is a reader-supported publication.
He's right, of course. All those youtubers celebrating the inevitable demise of Kennedy's career and Headland's reputation are missing the forest for the trees; those "ladies" and their friends have no pride to sting and no skin in the game, fandom-wise. They don't give a sh*t about canon consistency or legacy for characters they didn't create and their children don't care about.
I wish I could agree that the last train is leaving the station. I'd like that to be true. We'll see.
He's absolutely right. Least of which is the profit motive. Studios are in the business of money flow, not profit. Also, this series may have had a budget of $200M, but that's certainly not what it cost.
The ladies at Disney are smashing glass floors, not ceilings.
He's right, of course. All those youtubers celebrating the inevitable demise of Kennedy's career and Headland's reputation are missing the forest for the trees; those "ladies" and their friends have no pride to sting and no skin in the game, fandom-wise. They don't give a sh*t about canon consistency or legacy for characters they didn't create and their children don't care about.
I wish I could agree that the last train is leaving the station. I'd like that to be true. We'll see.
He's absolutely right. Least of which is the profit motive. Studios are in the business of money flow, not profit. Also, this series may have had a budget of $200M, but that's certainly not what it cost.