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Netflix's Three Body Problem is Unwatchable
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
Does every netflix adaptation get written by the same exact people?
I don't know if they all go to the same writing school but my hypothesis is that this is how writing schools are teaching everyone to write stories these days. It's everywhere.
My money is on it being focus group/analysis/exec driven. Makes more sense as a common denominator.
Could also be because the showrunners are Benioff and Weiss, who got addicted to cliffhangers and shock value to keep increasing Game of Thrones viewership.
I blame the MCU for this. It was always a thing, but the Marvel movies turned it up to 11 and made bank off it
Yes, the data from Netflix's user base and algorithm basically writes the episodes. That's how Netflix's version of House Of Cards with Kevin Spacey was made. They just jammed all the most popular stuff, according to Netflix user data, into one show, and that's how House Of Cards was mad. That's why all these similarities in Netflix shows exist. With AI it's just going to get worse. We're officially in the era of algorithically driven shows.
so this scene was just real?
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: