Is any KR better than none?
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:28 am
For those of you who have issues with aspects of the new production, ask yourselves...
Is it better to have a version of KR on the air that we may not like all the details about; than no show at all?
It's important, I believe, to be supportive in general, and not let our dislike for some details derail the whole show. Remember, the support on KRO is critical. This will be one of the most expensive shows on TV in a period when costs are up in general and viewership (and revenues) are down. You can be sure that NBC will be watching the numbers very carefully and could be quick with the hook if they don't like what they see. So, it's more important than ever that KR starts strong and stays strong, and positive word of mouth goes a long way in that regard. I would suggest that folks stop worrying so much about logos and hood scoops and start thinking about having, and keeping, a version on KR on the air.
This doesn't mean blind acceptance of the new series. After all, a show like KR would not get green-lit today if it weren't for it's legacy, and it is the details that make KR what it is. But, I just think it's better to not get too bogged down in the details and keep and eye on the big picture, which is having a modern version of KR on the air for years to come.
I am, of course, willing to entertain conflicting viewpoints.
Is it better to have a version of KR on the air that we may not like all the details about; than no show at all?
It's important, I believe, to be supportive in general, and not let our dislike for some details derail the whole show. Remember, the support on KRO is critical. This will be one of the most expensive shows on TV in a period when costs are up in general and viewership (and revenues) are down. You can be sure that NBC will be watching the numbers very carefully and could be quick with the hook if they don't like what they see. So, it's more important than ever that KR starts strong and stays strong, and positive word of mouth goes a long way in that regard. I would suggest that folks stop worrying so much about logos and hood scoops and start thinking about having, and keeping, a version on KR on the air.
This doesn't mean blind acceptance of the new series. After all, a show like KR would not get green-lit today if it weren't for it's legacy, and it is the details that make KR what it is. But, I just think it's better to not get too bogged down in the details and keep and eye on the big picture, which is having a modern version of KR on the air for years to come.
I am, of course, willing to entertain conflicting viewpoints.
