HisNameisGarth wrote:Sure, its escapist entertainment.... But there are limits -- you have to at least
believe some of these things are possible. The truck thing still doesn't make sense.
The original show didn't violate physics as badly -- it lasted 4 seasons. If they
keep jumping off the deep end, they risk losing viewers.
i dont know if you noticed, but the show has maintained steadied ratings....probably because of what they're doing.
The show is trying to draw in a new audience- the kids and teens of today... most of which actually like the transformations.
My 16 year old brother hates the original show, but is extremely obsessed with this new incarnation, to the point where he gets his friends to watch it and strangely enough, they all really like this show.
I know all the older fans want this to be more like the old show, but the truth is- just like knight rider appealed to all you "old school" fans back when you were kids, this new show appeals to the "transformers/fastandfurious/missionimpossible" generation.
They're the new viewers that are keeping this boat afloat and actually allowing us to see a "Michael Knight" and a "KITT" on television again. I'm happy enough for that.
Besides, this show has to build it's own foundation and following to establish itself before they can attend to the older crowd.