For a long time I felt the construction of shows. The way they try to artificially raise tension and intrigue, and that most of them had such poor writing, be it predictable dialog or just characters doing illogical things for the plot to happen.
So now I watch mostly informative or edutainment on YouTube. Such a wealth of very varied content. And so easy to skip the overly fabricated stuff.
> “YouTube’s evolution from a social video service into a dominant global attention platform is one of the defining media shifts of the decade,” said Digital i’s chief analytics officer, Matt Ross. “Our data shows audiences increasingly treating YouTube not as social media, but as a primary entertainment destination.”
But what is surprising is that this is being recognized only now. I feel like this was true even 5 years ago. Maybe longer.
The care and work that went into the project was very evident and appreciated despite the production limitations, and gave me hope that fan-driven projects will eventually be able to compete, at least in some regards, to the mediocre projects coming out of big studios.