https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HBO_original_programming1985-1997 without a new drama.
Is the whole world wrong too?
Seems pretty rude. In the real world you're going to have to work with people you disagree with. You can't just walk out of a job.
1985-1997 without a new drama.Thanks for completely changing your argument, omitting facts and admitting you were wrong. Now go back to accusing everyone in sight of being a Trumper
You're wrong.
Oz got HBO back into original content. HBO exploded after that with Sopranos.
Seems pretty rude. In the real world you're going to have to work with people you disagree with. You can't just walk out of a job.You can absolutely walk out of a job lmao
You can absolutely walk out of a job lmaoDudes never worked a job in his life, he doesn't know what he is talking about.
1985-1997 without a new drama.
You're wrong.
Oz got HBO back into original content. HBO exploded after that with Sopranos.
Thanks for completely changing your argument, omitting facts and admitting you were wrong. Now go back to accusing everyone in sight of being a TrumperDidn't change shit, you just felt like you had a gotcha moment and didn't. You're wrong.
Didn't change shit
HBO quit making original programming until around when Seinfeld ended.
1985-1997 without a new drama.
Imagine arguing that releasing 1 show per year is content.It factually is.
Didn't change shit, you just felt like you had a gotcha moment and didn't. You're wrong.Dude youre flat out wrong. Game of Thrones alone proves all your claims wrong.
You tried arguing semantics and got shut down. Take your ball and go home.
Walking out of a speech doesn't accomplish anything besides making them look like crybaby bitches. Aww did their feelings get hurt?
Imagine arguing that releasing 1 show per year is content.I mean it literally is, especially when they're shows that don't just air for 1 year or season but continue airing new episodes for several seasons and years.
I mean it literally is, especially when they're shows that don't just air for 1 year or season but continue airing new episodes for several seasons and years.It's not when the discussion is about TV being extremely limited in the era of Seinfeld.
None of what Clay is saying matters, because HBO DIDN'T MAKE PROGRAMMING DECISIONS BASED ON THE EXISTENCE OF THE SEINFELD SITCOMHere's an example of someone who has no clue what the discussion is even about.
Here's an example of someone who has no clue what the discussion is even about.That's kind of a consequence when your goalposts started in Seattle and ended up in Sydney.
That's kind of a consequence when your goalposts started in Seattle and ended up in Sydney.My statement stands. HBO didn't enter the original content game until 1997 with Oz. Having a handful of comedies over a 15 year span isn't disproving this, it's arguing semantics. HBO wasn't known for original content until Sopranos came out in 1999, that's when it stopped being TV, and started being HBO.
My statement stands. HBO didn't enter the original content game until 1997 with Oz. Having a handful of comedies over a 15 year span isn't disproving this, it's arguing semantics. HBO wasn't known for original content until Sopranos came out in 1999, that's when it stopped being TV, and started being HBO.Mr. Show with Bob and David - 1995
Here's an example of someone who has no clue what the discussion is even about.
Let me refresh.
" Seinfeld was mega popular because there weren't many alternatives in the late 80's to mid 90's , HBO hadn't truly entered the original content sphere, networks like FX, AMC, and the like either didn't exist, or didn't exist to the extent they do today, to add to this, the people that actually watched Seinfeld are in their 50's or older, not their 20's, so bringing him out there in front of a bunch of kids who likely recognize his voice from Bee movie more than his hit show was a weird choice."
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/b/b7a7fc22.jpgHeavy_D_Forever cares