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Post by Kpatch on Aug 18, 2022 20:27:31 GMT -5
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Post by billiereed on Aug 18, 2022 22:20:18 GMT -5
"... do things that are a little bit more titillating than on broadcast."
Wondering how far they will push the envelope. I remember on the online version of All My Children the Pete character (who is played actually by Alex/Ben from Days) received a very enthusiastic shall we say, "favor" on screen from one of the female characters. Wonder if they will air stuff like that on Peacock or even go beyond that to airing possibly partial nudity? Just speculating of course.
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Post by UhSir on Aug 19, 2022 16:00:37 GMT -5
Gone will be the stories from fans about watching with mom and grandma as a little kid.
Oh, and the dude is dreaming. BEYOND SALEM was successful because it is targeted story. They will not see those numbers with the regular show.
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Post by fluffysmom on Aug 21, 2022 9:44:27 GMT -5
This is an interesting interview.
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Post by wendylou on Aug 22, 2022 8:58:04 GMT -5
So I was right about them making things a bit more risqué after moving. Could be good or bad. I hope they don’t rely on sex and nudity over actual story. They probably will though.
I love them having older characters/actors explaining how to stream the show.
The thing about Beyond Salem isn’t entirely accurate. He says chapter 2 was the most successful. Well, that’s likely because Bo and Hope were back. The network would have gotten a ratings boost if that happened on the regular show too. They’re not going to have big events like that on a regular basis so they shouldn’t base too much on that.
We’ll see. I’m hoping we actually see some positive changes. More showtime sounds nice but at the same time, the current show is often filled with flashbacks as filler - which Ron has admitted as times. If they’re just putting in more filler then ‘no thanks.’
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