>>98826248because this is actually what the average consumer is fine with
>mum watches generic, by the book neflix slop every night>every time I see her watching them it's a different show but they're all practically the same>same characters, same premises, same locations, same stories>mum can't even be bothered remembering the characters' names at this point and just calls them by the actors' names>she can predict the plots every time and so can I even though I haven't even watched them>can recognise when a story is shit or dumb and doesn't make sense but doesn't stop watching>ask her why she likes watching them>"I don't know, I just kind of do"what I learned from this is that you can put anything out and so long as it's on a big enough platform and ticks enough boxes people will just consume a product, even if it's written terribly or buggy or makes no sense or is boring. You can make something intentionally terrible and bad, and just by advertising it you can trick retards into hatewatching whatever you make now.
bad writing exists because you don't need to be a good writer to make money