>>74065167anon, no one's saying it's doing badly, but it's like movie box office - when you make a big investment you don't really expect to just do "well", because "well" doesn't really cover for the input of time, production and promotion, so if something that continues doing "well" it's usually shelved or put on backburner compared to more potentially successful venues
this is important since getting projects that rely on huge initial overhead spending like live shows depends on the assumption of returns on investment, and while Mori probably worries about it too much due to just how she is, it's not unfounded