MarvelCharacterNerd
Well-Known Member
If and when we get official word that it's NEVER coming back in ANY way shape or form... I shall twerk in celebration.
(or not lol)
(or not lol)
I think it was originally suppose to be more like an Ally McBeal type of show, but they did a lot of stuff during post-production that did change things like reorder the episodes and change the overall plot.
It was intended to be that, but then they staffed the writer's room and realised none of them knew how to write the legal stuff and trail scenes. Words of the showrunner. So they moved away from that. Even the Wikipedia page mentions the writers were mainly too young to be familiar with Ally McBeal. So it gets back to the central issue. They keep hiring the wrong people to make their TV shows and films.
Eh if your idea for a show is X, and you hire people to write your show who have no familiarity with X, I think it's fair to say the wrong people were hire to create your show. That doesn't mean you need to hate what was created or you have to say it was terrible, but I think you can still acknowledge they hired the wrong people for what they intended the show to be. For what its worth, I actually have enjoyed most of the marvel/star wars shows, but I did very much dislike this one.Yes I’m well aware of the behind the scenes stuff on this show. If you go back I believe we even talk about this stuff pages ago.
As for hiring the “wrong people”, that is certainly an opinion. But I’ve enjoyed everything that’s been done. So I don’t share that opinion. But can acknowledge that not everyone is going to feel the same as I do.
But the idea probably wasn’t “let’s make another Ally McBeal.” It was probably something more like, “let’s make a modern take on a procedural courtroom comedy—like a twist on the old Alley McBeal.”Eh if your idea for a show is X, and you hire people to write your show who have no familiarity with X, I think it's fair to say the wrong people were hire to create your show. That doesn't mean you need to hate what was created or you have to say it was terrible, but I think you can still acknowledge they hired the wrong people for what they intended the show to be. For what its worth, I actually have enjoyed most of the marvel/star wars shows, but I did very much dislike this one.
This is the actual quote from the article you linked:It was intended to be that, but then they staffed the writer's room and realised none of them knew how to write the legal stuff and trail scenes. Words of the showrunner. So they moved away from that. Even the Wikipedia page mentions the writers were mainly too young to be familiar with Ally McBeal. So it gets back to the central issue. They keep hiring the wrong people to make their TV shows and films.
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