actors worked for money????
so what any body doing work for money
which things we consider as hilarious
may b that is not cheap for them
I genuinely understand and respect your POV since that attitude came as a shock to me as well. Sadly the truth is that after a certain timeperiod - people tend to give up. I've sensed that ever since they started accepting crappy scripts of crappy episodes. There is also risk of being defamed as being problematic and throwing tantrums. I am not aware of a single case wherin an actor 'raised a voice' against the channel or even the production house and not get into trouble because of it. In fact - this very reason makes the Television industry unattractive to me.Originally posted by: Kulasya.
^^^
I don't believe actors (especially those who are very popular & backbone of the show have a same amount of say as common viewers . But did they try or wanted to try is my question . When CID was of air , one actor said that we don't know what's happening & it's not in our hand Our job is to act only .(It's his printed quote in the newspaper .) I didn't like this attitude that time & don't like it now . A worker working in company for money & an actor working in a tv show for years who have this attachment with fans & show should be different. In this case actors were less concerned with this issue than normal fans But that's just me . My pov .
I am wanting to believe that some serious episode filtration is happening. I don't see why a business should be 'just mean' to their customers. Episode filtration only could explain the sudden improvement in frequency of decent episodes airing along with telecast gaps.Originally posted by: KS_Minion
^ No. Maybe tomorrow.
Sony is playing a mean game. 2 Sundays, then a full weekend, then a Saturday, then a Sunday again. They're trying to confuse the viewers so that they can prove that the TRPs are low and thus the show needs to be cut.
Originally posted by: KS_Minion
^ No. Maybe tomorrow.
Sony is playing a mean game. 2 Sundays, then a full weekend, then a Saturday, then a Sunday again. They're trying to confuse the viewers so that they can prove that the TRPs are low and thus the show needs to be cut.
I am wanting to believe that some serious episode filtration is happening. I don't see why a business should be 'just mean' to their customers. Episode filtration only could explain the sudden improvement in frequency of decent episodes airing along with telecast gaps.
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