I stopped watching True Blood after season 1, all I've read and heard about later seasons tell me that trusting my gut was the right choice.
I just can't take a character named Sookie Stackhouse seriously, especially when vampires are involved.True Blood is riding on cheese at the moment, but not all of the previous seasons are bad. That said, some of them got REALLY weird.
I still enjoy it, but yeah... I'm glad it's coming to an end, though I kind of wish it was getting a spin-off in a different part of the world.
this is a series where "Vampire Bill" is the second funniest nameI just can't take a character named Sookie Stackhouse seriously, especially when vampires are involved.
You aren't supposed to take Sookie seriously. Her brother Jason might be a certifiable moron, but he has more sense about his own personal safety than she does. Sookie literally goes out of her way to endanger herself time and time again... hell, he recently threw her cellphone away out in the middle of the forest, in the middle of the night, where no one knew she was.I just can't take a character named Sookie Stackhouse seriously, especially when vampires are involved.
I'm not sure if this post is about True Blood or Blue Mountain State, and I'm not sure it matters.One friend made me and another friend watched the first four episodes of season 1 because she and her boyfriend loved it.
That show is trashier than the episode of Pokemon about living bags of trash.
For clarity, True Blood. I thought Gas's post was from there--it sounded appropriate.I'm not sure if this post is about True Blood or Blue Mountain State, and I'm not sure it matters.
It is SUPER trashy and that's why I love it. They don't even try to hide it. They've full embraced it and it's lead to some truly funny moments on the show.One friend made me and another friend watched the first four episodes of season 1 because she and her boyfriend loved it.
That show is trashier than the episode of Pokemon about living bags of trash.
I think I lost IQ points just by watching that.Stand up right now and gimme a HELL gimme a YEAH
I know, it's hilarious and awesome.I think I lost IQ points just by watching that.
STILL not clear if we're talking about True Blood or Blue Mountain State.It is SUPER trashy and that's why I love it. They don't even try to hide it. They've full embraced it and it's lead to some truly funny moments on the show.
Maybe that's why my mom and stepdad watch reality TV.It is SUPER trashy and that's why I love it. They don't even try to hide it. They've full embraced it and it's lead to some truly funny moments on the show.
Gee, I wonder what their target demographic is.Stand up right now and gimme a HELL gimme a YEAH
Was on spike. They cancelled it after 3 seasons, and now it's on netflix.Gee, I wonder what their target demographic is.
And of course it's on SPIKE.
It'll be their Serenity.Was on spike. They cancelled it after 3 seasons, and now it's on netflix.
But there's a movie being made.
I'm kind of sad I missed the Kickstarter.Was on spike. They cancelled it after 3 seasons, and now it's on netflix.
But there's a movie being made.
Nick is moving a lot of it's stuff that schews older to online, where they don't need to worry about 18-35 year olds fucking with ratings.Nick dot com has this new short series called "Welcome to the Wayne", real nice animation and its pretty funny. Kinda annoyed this is online, while Breadwinners has a Saturday morning timeslot but fleh, good animation is good animation.
Right, so they won't be confused if a majority of one of their show's viewers is older than their target audience which...shouldn't matter because people are watching but who cares because television.Nick is moving a lot of it's stuff that schews older to online, where they don't need to worry about 18-35 year olds fucking with ratings.
It matters because it fucks up advertising demographics. Korra's audience skewed older than Nick's targeted demo, but they can't exactly get advertisements for that group without having parents upset there are alcohol and other adult stuff being advertised during a kids show. Cartoon Network has this problem all the time as well, especially with stuff like Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and Regular Show but they've found a niche market for high-en t-shirts and merch in those shows... but they had to cancel Young Justice and Justice League because most of the viewers weren't interested in the toyline.Right, so they won't be confused if a majority of one of their show's viewers is older than their target audience which...shouldn't matter because people are watching but who cares because television.
And that is how they could've continued...hindsight is a bitch.It matters because it fucks up advertising demographics. Korra's audience skewed older than Nick's targeted demo, but they can't exactly get advertisements for that group without having parents upset there are alcohol and other adult stuff being advertised during a kids show. Cartoon Network has this problem all the time as well, especially with stuff like Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and Regular Show but they've found a niche market for high-en t-shirts and merch in those shows... but they had to cancel Young Justice and Justice League because most of the viewers weren't interested in the toyline.
Simply put, if they can't sell merch for the show, it needs to go digital for the targeted ad revenue.
Imagine how confused you'd be if we brought up Nick Jr.I swear, I get so confused reading this thread sometimes whenever someone mentions "Nick."
... and Nick at night.Imagine how confused you'd be if we brought up Nick Jr.
*looks outside* That's right now!... and Nick at night.
And you had Nick at Night and Nick Jr to work with?Sorry, I can't fit a prom night joke in there.
Oh you son of a...Nick Jr. is Blushing Elvis.
Or his Prom night.... and Nick at night.