It does not. Again, look at the date the article about his resignation was posted. You do know how to tell date and time, right? I'm not guessing about him being involved with the deal. I used another source, a person that was invited to Amazon events and got information first-hand, as evidence of him still being in charge when the deal was signed.
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The nielsen numbers are in. 988 million mins viewed for 10/3 to 10/9. A gain of 22 million minutes from the previous week. It will be interesting to see if it trends up again for the finale and post-season. https://www.nielsen.com/top-ten/#streaming
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I think my inner shit connoisseur just had enough with Rings of Poo s1.
IT was just plain bad.
I mean I've watched the Shitcher s1 and s2(and even the animated atrocity), but at least that is hilariously bad, not just plain bad like RoP.
Enough is enough.
I think there's some potential to save it, there's some quality in there even if a lot of that relates to the Dwarves and Sauron. Like after the Sauron reveal I might just go watch all the episodes I missed ( I stopped episode 3, because fuck it was tedious ).
"Life is one long series of problems to solve. The more you solve, the better a man you become.... Tribulations spawn in life and over and over again we must stand our ground and face them."
Problem with that is the GoT pilot never got aired. Now we have an entire first season to "forget"
Interesting
Unfortunately, TV fans (and LOTR fans especially) are unforgiving. So, there are rumors that Amazon wants to course-correct for Season 2. Rumors also say that Amazon will do that by removing McKay and Payne from their positions as showrunners. Those rumors first showed up on the 314th episode of the YouTube livestream show Midnight’s Edge in the Morning. While being interviewed, noted film critic and industry insider, Chris Gore, had some strong words for The Rings of Power. He said, “I heard from someone who has a contact at Amazon that – if you wanna know – that effectively, they’re going to be retooling,” he explained. “And [Payne and McKay] are more than likely… they’re not gonna be publicly fired, but their role will be reduced.”
Regardless, The Rings of Power showrunners have set their course and should be allowed to correct it for themselves. They're already looking at Season 1's success and disappointments while getting ready to film Season 2. Payne told Variety, "Certainly, you look at audience response, and you see what characters people love, and what kinds of storytelling move them. I wouldn’t say we're over-correcting for any of it, but we’re certainly listening to people’s responses."
So it's possible we might eventually see a reversal here...
The fact is both articles came from the same site and the contradict each other. That is why I posted it. He resigned long before the announcement, which is what I have been saying and your so called "source" contradicts itself in another article saying the exact same thing I am saying. The fact that you refuse to see that this is the point is you simply refusing to admit that maybe those "facts" don't add up. Meaning your suggestion that he was "involved" with this project, as in "supporting" it are not proven at all, just because his retirement was announced close to the date the series was announced.
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I have never said that he didn't resign before the public found out about the Amazon deal or his resignation. Again you are inventing an argument that was never stated just so you can avoid admitting you were wrong. My source about him signing the deal before his resignation does not contradict anything. If you are saying exactly that then why are you arguing that I've been wrong? Lmao.
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"Man is his own star. His acts are his angels, good or ill, While his fatal shadows walk silently beside him."-Rhyme of the Primeval Paradine AFC 54
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I have watched this show now.
Its good TV. Better than Wheel of Time.
However if I had to choose between a new season of Wynonna Earp and a new season of Rings, Wynonna wins.
PS I'm assuming any changes to the production crew have less to do with alleged fans and much more to do with the show not sufficiently feeding Jeff Bezos's ego. Sorry, Jeffy but GoT season 1 is a lot better.
Rings is based off of incomplete source material that Tolkien never wanted published. Not sure I'd say that's better.
Fans have unrealistic expectations. I remember one alleged fan of GoT hated the show because it didn't have narration explaining all the small details. Adaptations work the same way original material works. Hire capable people and they might deliver the goods. I'll use the Watchmen as an example. The movie had some interesting elements. The opening credits were great. They delivered a lot of back story with great efficiency. Jackie Earl Hailey was fantastic. Unfortunately, Snyder also didn't understand that the Watchmen was a satire, he overemphasized action scenes and a lot of the acting was awful. And some of that awful acting were done by people who were good elsewhere. Seriously go watch Stoker if you want see Matthew Goode do good work.
Changing things is fine. Capable people make good changes, less capable people might accidentally make a good change. An adaptation should make good use of the medium that its being adapted into. One thing people fail to grasp about why Jackson's adaptation is great. He made lots of changes. Its not as faithful as people think. Its a good adaptation because he managed to make things that work as a book while making a very capable commercial product.
Measuring engagement that has kept it in the top 10 shows of the season indicates that its a popular show no matter how you cut it.
Just because you personally don't like the show doesn't mean the majority share your sentiments. The dropoff of viewership is still the minority of people who watched the show, and its numbers are still high enough to keep it in the top 10, if not the top 5 shows watched during its release. Of course, it should have been a better show with the amount of money they put into it.
Most people are fine with bullshit TV, that is reality.
Shows like Andor is a much better show yet it can't even get the numbers that Rings of Power had. That's just how it goes.
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They've the time to decide whether or not to dump/replace the showrunners.
Definitely the case for me. I have it because I do most of my shopping there, and it's worth it for the free shipping. The video is just a side benefit, and I sure as hell would never ever pay for AP just for the videos. As I'm sure is the case for most AP customers.
That being said, it's not like they don't track viewer numbers or behavior. I'm sure they have all sorts of very detailed metrics that tell them how well a show is doing on their platform - the stuff they PUBLISH is just a tiny fraction of simplified, dumbed-down, PR-sanitized numbers revealed if and when they think it serves a purpose.
In 2021 they stated they had 175 million users stream stuff. That is 25 million less then their total subscriber count. These were official statements to shareholders so they have more weight then a typical publicity statement. I haven't seen anything more recent but the pandemic seemed to shift it away from just being a freebie for a lot of people. They do offer a Prime Video only subscription as well but I have never seen any numbers for just that plan.
"Man is his own star. His acts are his angels, good or ill, While his fatal shadows walk silently beside him."-Rhyme of the Primeval Paradine AFC 54
You know a community is bad when moderators lock a thread because "...this isnt the place to talk about it either seeing as it will get trolled..."
Still plenty of ways to misrepresent things here. What does "stream stuff" mean, for example? Is that anyone who ever watched as much as 1 second? Is that accounts, or is there some kind of multiplier based on estimated household size? Etc. etc.
I'm not saying they misled their investors (not much than is normal for such data, anyway) but there's plenty of things you can do with numbers to make them look a certain way without technically telling lies.
In its first quarter 2021 earnings report, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said that “as Prime Video turns 10, over 175 million Prime members have streamed shows and movies in the past year, and streaming hours are up more than 70 percent year-over-year.”
It doesn't matter what stream stuff means. It is still an impressive number for what was once a small secondary benefit. It shows growth of the platform and it is silly to always find ways to tear it down for whatever reason. What is wrong with allowing Amazon to have success?
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"Man is his own star. His acts are his angels, good or ill, While his fatal shadows walk silently beside him."-Rhyme of the Primeval Paradine AFC 54
You know a community is bad when moderators lock a thread because "...this isnt the place to talk about it either seeing as it will get trolled..."