BrianLo
Well-Known Member
This is a silly recharacterization which only makes sense if you ignore they’ve cancelled outright a bunch of series.
Yes, that’s what I define as the peak TV movement. I’m reframing it because I otherwise don’t agree at all with the choice of words Gilroy used.
You think that streaming is “dead”? As in we won’t have streaming platforms within 10 years. He didn’t even use the word decline, which I’d still disagree, but could entertain an argument around. Consolidation maybe being the most palatable to me. Dead is such a silly hyperbole.
Plus I bristle because I know Walter is using it to support his hypothesis that the business subunit of streaming is dead, which is not at all the intent behind his comment. The unbridled blank cheques and proliferation phase is dead.
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