![]() ![]() Life has returned to normal as if the past events involving the Evangelist sent the White Clad had never happened. Transcription: " Otoko no Tatakai" ( Japanese: 男の戦い) Transcription: " Shōbōkan no Tatakai" ( Japanese: 消防官の戦い) ![]() So they may get a better deal coming out of the strikes, especially for the big names already making big money but I’m not sure they will see net gains made for people at the lower end of both professions.See also: List of Fire Force episodes No. We will see many more shows, especially on streaming cancelled because the strike and we are unlikely to see the same level of new content being commissioned because that was likely to reduce anyway. If you can’t promote shows then getting a show off the bubble is tough and when shows can’t produce more content but have a cost the bubble gets wider dragging more shows into it. The strike damages a lot of shows, shows which provide a living for many people in the kind of income range that they claim they are trying to help. It’s why while Stephen Amell got stick he is kind of right. There are also other people who will have to be paid and other costs keeping a production going while they can’t film. Cutting originals that aren’t monster hits hence makes sense as they aren’t really ever green content, even if its a weekly release you get maybe a month or two of it driving subs from most originals.Īnd then with the Strike, if they renew it they will need to take up the actors and writers options which means paying them while they strike. They need too much content to keep it appealing to subscribers so they signup and stay signed up and the production quality of originals has taken a step up across the board this increasing cost, not to mention that originals largely now have weaker secondary revenue streams, previously the outlet could pay a fraction of the production costs as the studio would make it back on reruns, international and home media but those are largely now gone. I think its a combo of streaming services realising that that streaming isn’t going to be the big money earner that they hoped it would and the Strikes. But, their life together was relegated to a few voiceover scenes and we saw that Ted really just wanted to go ask out Robin. But, if we had seen more of their relationship in the last season, instead of that pointless season about Robin and Barney’s wedding, I would have actually thought it was good storytelling. ![]() In fact, her death is a good reason for Ted to be telling his children how he met their mother. ![]() But, I would have been less mad at the HIMYM finale when the mother died had the audience actually gotten to see some of their time together. I’m not sure how much interest there would have been in this concept as so many fans were annoyed at the ending. We never got to see much of Ted with “the mother.” If the point of the show was how Ted met his kids’ mother, we should have had more of a payoff to actually get to see them together. That’s part of the reason I hated the finale. So, there would have been some time we could have seen that actually showed their time together before she died. We could have seen what she was doing before she met Ted, when she met Ted, and then…you know, some of their actual relationship. ![]()
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