The absolute burning desire to reject the reality that maybe, just maybe, this series did bad... well, its really just par for the course here, isn't it? a bunch of people who didn't like and/or didn't even watch the show defending just to be against other people, is gold.
Being happy that the show was so bad that people rushed to buy the book to actually see what a good story? it would be better if they actually made a good show, so people would be invested then buy the books.If anything, people should be happy that viewers were so interested in RoP that they decided "hey, maybe I'll get those related books!" But some folks don't seem to know what "happy" actually is, sadly.
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How well it did? compared to who? what is the metric? what are the real numbers? How the show paid itself in a billion dollar investment? how the show alone brought all those subscribers and money? How they evaluate that? do they pick the accounts that brought prime and the first thing they watched was RoP to say they bough for it? Why they go for minutes watching instead of how many viwes an episode had? why they focus only on the first two and the last?
What is getting pathetic is how every week another person of the amazon team comes up to say the show totally didn't flop, didn't got the engagement and success they did and was totally a success. When shows that actually make success don't cope this hard and for this long.
because they're not handing you a total summary of all Amazon Prime's figures for every show to compare