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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-06-06 05:04 pm

[ SECRET POST #4901 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4901 ⌋

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Hmm.

(Anonymous) 2020-06-07 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
Given the way TV works, I don't know that that's possible for many shows. They don't know how many episodes they're going to get in the first season and then they generally don't know if the show is going to get renewed. If they have an outline for five seasons and they only get to three, people are going to be pissed. If they had an outline for three seasons and the network keeps renewing it after (and they don't want to turn that down because they don't want to piss off the crew, the network, the studio, or the fans and they like working with their crew), coming up with new workable ideas can be difficult. And I think it's a little much for someone to develop a new show and have to have, like, seven different outlines depending upon how long it might last. Also, no plan survives contact with the enemy - just because there is an outline, that doesn't mean it is going to work out. Sometimes actors leave, sometimes they are better at some things and not others, sometimes fans really dislike a storyline, sometimes real world events intervene, sometimes characters grow in ways the creator doesn't foresee, etc. which will leave writers scrambling.