They're not making shows like they used to?

in entertainment •  last year 

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https://www.vulture.com/2023/08/suits-netflix-streaming-hit-lessons.html

In about a nanosecond, or maybe faster due to backfiring consequences of the Hollywood strikes, we are going to have as many add-on episodes of a show as anyone willing to pay ten cents may want, customized to the whims of each viewer. And a gigantic flourishing of the number of series that exist at all, made by highly talented folks at low cost and nearly on their own, like novels used to be written.

Peak TV in 2010s is about as likely as Peak Oil in the 1980s. It’s funny the article is lamenting the potential demise of the steam ship industry as a harbinger of decreased travel, without noticing the sound of jet engines spooling up.

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