Submitted by PetyrDayne t3_z20yc6 in television
hagbardceline69420 t1_ixgs5rm wrote
Reply to comment by angel_palomares in Cassian Andor: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by PetyrDayne
a post about a tv show on /r/television ?
and you're downvoting?
stay classy San Diego.
angel_palomares t1_ixgs90e wrote
Man it's not a post, it's the 100th post I've seen this week about it. Not even Rings of Power was like this
hagbardceline69420 t1_ixgskim wrote
yeah, it's popular.
i like the threads every day, i like the show and want to talk about it with people who like it too.
that's what this sub is all about, discussing TV.
MustrumRidcully0 t1_ixici7e wrote
I would argue that Star Wars is a vastly bigger franchise than Lord of the Rings (even if LotR has been around longer) or Star Trek (even if that is superior to both *kidding*). There isn't just a reddit about Star Wars, there are reddits about various Star Wars computer and board games, there is a reddit about prequel memes, there is a reddit that was started by people that were so disappointed by the sequels and the main Star Wars reddit that they created a sub for more critical (if not outright bashing) threads. A lot of people are interested. And a lot of people have been somewhat disappointed of the most recent offerings.
And there comes along a series that most people that watched it enjoyed, despite being clearly different from most Star Wars offering. A series that gets even disgruntled people back and enthusiastic again.
Is it really that surprising that it's such a frequent topic?
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