Mega Buzz: Find out who makes a Hitchcockian appearance in the Ringer finale. How did that change Ringer? They are different. I believe CW is more serialized.
Their audiences tend to stay with it, and CBS tends to close the stories more. Because I work actually for both networks and I'm aware of that. We just started making the product for CW. I can't say that something changed, we just started developing the stories so they fit better with CW. Do you think the serialized nature of the show was hard for people to follow? Veasey: I think the audiences who [watched from the beginning] loved the detail and complexity of the episodes, but I think people joining found it difficult to jump right in because you missed some things even though we had recaps.
The lesson you learn is that people don't want to have to know a lot. They want to enjoy the episode. We have lots of episodes like that, but others may have seemed complicated for the audience.
I get it, because audiences don't want to drop in and understand it right away. And if they've missed the recaps I think there's a little bit of frustration.
It was a double edge sword. With that in mind, if you could go back, is there anything you would've done differently in the first season? Veasey: Clearly, we would have to think about it. That's a challenging question to ask me at this point. Yeah, I think we would still attempt to surprise the audience every single episode, just give them something they didn't expect, but we probably would have had fewer stories in each episode.
I would suggest that, just stay with a couple of stories and run a story line over three [episodes] and then end it. We started that at the beginning and then more things were interesting, and we had such tremendous actors join us that we wanted to keep everybody alive. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy.
Platforms like Netflix earned early attention by picking up shows cut short on more conventional TV, from Arrested Development to Longmire. After three seasons and a successful, fan-driven renewal campaign, progressive sitcom One Day at a Time got a pass from its one-time sponsor, eventually landing at the ViacomCBS-owned Pop TV. Analog channels have started to save shows from the same streaming services that once were saviors themselves.
Netflix understandably became the focus, but the philosophy outlined is on display at other outlets, including Hulu. Streamers are famously protective of their viewership data, but in the past half-decade, the consensus has settled on three seasons as an approximate sweet spot for a series.
Newcomers like Apple, still eager to establish their bona fides, hand out renewals freely and fast. America, the rare show to earn its grandiose title. America rolls through the s with the tragic tide of history at its back. Know your enemy, the saying goes. A year after inexplicably giving Nicolas Winding Refn a blank check to create 13 hours of bleak, beautiful television and barely promoting it on the platform, the only reason I knew about the existence of the Amazon-coproduced crime series ZeroZeroZero was through the enthusiastic recommendation of my colleague Chris Ryan.
With ZeroZeroZero tracking the buyers an Italian mafia , the sellers a Mexican cartel , and the brokers Louisiana-based shipping magnates of said shipment across the globe, the show actually filmed on location in New Orleans, Mexico, Senegal, Morocco, and Italy.
All told, ZeroZeroZero is stunning and twisted enough that it might even give Refn some new ideas. Also, Amazon is submitting it for Emmys, so why not? McQueen has a knack for drawing the life out of lesson-plan plots regarding police brutality and discrimination in schools. Dates and data points tend to fall out of the memory, but images like a mother embracing a child can stick with you forever.
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