I think streaming and binge watching killed off some of that conversation as well, it used to be you got one episode a week and everyone was on the same page unless they missed it now some people have just started watching while others already finished the season. At least that's why I think I never see those conversations anymore.
You can't keep up with it. There is too much. They are killing their own industry.
I read a blurb last night the the Emmy Awards had it's lowest rating ever - I think it was around 1% in the coveted 18-49 category and less than 6 million viewers over all. When I first saw that, I actually blanked for a bit before realizing "oh yeah, it is Emmy season." While that shows that TV is dying, it also shows that streaming isn't going to save it.
I think streaming and binge watching killed off some of that conversation as well, it used to be you got one episode a week and everyone was on the same page unless they missed it now some people have just started watching while others already finished the season. At least that's why I think I never see those conversations anymore.
You can't keep up with it. There is too much. They are killing their own industry.
I read a blurb last night the the Emmy Awards had it's lowest rating ever - I think it was around 1% in the coveted 18-49 category and less than 6 million viewers over all. When I first saw that, I actually blanked for a bit before realizing "oh yeah, it is Emmy season." While that shows that TV is dying, it also shows that streaming isn't going to save it.