Wyldwraith
01-Nov-2010, 08:48 AM
Hey all,
A thought occurred to me concerning our much-anticipated Zombie TV show. Namely "I wonder how "outsiders" (Ie: People who aren't zombie fans) will react to TWD?" And: "Will TWD be deemed "acceptable" as regular TV fare by the public at large?"
In search of an answer for these two troubling questions I turned to my mother and grandmother as sort of a "Control Group" for my inquiry.
To be concise: No, they didn't much care for TWD, BUT *they saw nothing wrong with it as a TV show.*
Now, I feel this is important because my Mom and Grandma both have weak stomachs when it comes to gore (though my Mom is much, MUCH more openminded about it), and both suffer from anxiety issues that are stress related.
Keeping this in mind, I rather neutrally/offhandedly asked both of them in turn what they felt would be an appropriate reaction to this TV show they didn't much like.
My Mom's answer: "I'd just change the channel. It's not as if there aren't dozens of other shows I don't like, and I change the channel when they come on. Why should this show be any different. After all, I watch Dexter and you don't much care for it, but you aren't out campaigning to have it driven off the air."
My Grandma's answer: "I don't know why you'd want to watch something so gory and violent, and it would give me nightmares, but if you enjoy it knock yourself out, I'll just change the channel if I happen to come across it."
Now, this may SEEM like an entirely negative reaction from both of them, but consider the up-side.
People who don't like zombie movies were NEVER going to be the target audience of TWD, and there's nothing anyone could or should do about that. All we could ask for from non-fans is they shrug their shoulders, don't "get it", and calmly change the channel.
If the majority of people who don't like TWD react in a similar manner, this show has no problems and should run a good long time. It's after all a pretty sure thing that TWD is going to make it onto the viewing itinerary of all the zombie fans, and remember, zombies have become a LOT more popular/trendy in the last couple of years, as Time's "Year of the Zombie" article, and the recent rise in book store promotional events of certain zombie novels can attest to.
Finally, TWD is an AMC show. NOT a WB-type, and certainly not a FOX/CBS-type show. It doesn't need to become the next Lost to secure its multi-season-long place on the AMC lineup. It only needs to garner about 2/3rds of the Breaking Bad or Mad Men crowd/viewership.
See what I mean?
Thoughts?
A thought occurred to me concerning our much-anticipated Zombie TV show. Namely "I wonder how "outsiders" (Ie: People who aren't zombie fans) will react to TWD?" And: "Will TWD be deemed "acceptable" as regular TV fare by the public at large?"
In search of an answer for these two troubling questions I turned to my mother and grandmother as sort of a "Control Group" for my inquiry.
To be concise: No, they didn't much care for TWD, BUT *they saw nothing wrong with it as a TV show.*
Now, I feel this is important because my Mom and Grandma both have weak stomachs when it comes to gore (though my Mom is much, MUCH more openminded about it), and both suffer from anxiety issues that are stress related.
Keeping this in mind, I rather neutrally/offhandedly asked both of them in turn what they felt would be an appropriate reaction to this TV show they didn't much like.
My Mom's answer: "I'd just change the channel. It's not as if there aren't dozens of other shows I don't like, and I change the channel when they come on. Why should this show be any different. After all, I watch Dexter and you don't much care for it, but you aren't out campaigning to have it driven off the air."
My Grandma's answer: "I don't know why you'd want to watch something so gory and violent, and it would give me nightmares, but if you enjoy it knock yourself out, I'll just change the channel if I happen to come across it."
Now, this may SEEM like an entirely negative reaction from both of them, but consider the up-side.
People who don't like zombie movies were NEVER going to be the target audience of TWD, and there's nothing anyone could or should do about that. All we could ask for from non-fans is they shrug their shoulders, don't "get it", and calmly change the channel.
If the majority of people who don't like TWD react in a similar manner, this show has no problems and should run a good long time. It's after all a pretty sure thing that TWD is going to make it onto the viewing itinerary of all the zombie fans, and remember, zombies have become a LOT more popular/trendy in the last couple of years, as Time's "Year of the Zombie" article, and the recent rise in book store promotional events of certain zombie novels can attest to.
Finally, TWD is an AMC show. NOT a WB-type, and certainly not a FOX/CBS-type show. It doesn't need to become the next Lost to secure its multi-season-long place on the AMC lineup. It only needs to garner about 2/3rds of the Breaking Bad or Mad Men crowd/viewership.
See what I mean?
Thoughts?