I started a thread about Manifest, but was really wanting to focus on this question. That was a bad title, so I'm starting another one.
My point was what is it about modern network TV that makes it instantly recognizable as such (by it's cheesiness)? For example, the Magnum PI reboot.... (I've only seen about 5 episodes of the new one.. so maybe it got better). By every measure, the new one SHOULD be less cheesy than the original. The cameras are better quality. They are no longer restricted by the episodic trend. I remember in the original, there was an episode where some dude was trying to run Tom Selleck off the road, and he was calling them "turkeys" (rather than "motherf***ers" or something else more appropriate). And YET, there is something about the old one that is still "sophisticated" compared to the new one. To me one of the most iconic moments of the original was the Ivan Sunrise. Are there moments like that on modern network TV? Truthfully, I don't watch much network TV anymore, but I can't think of any talked about on this board or on Youtube in general.
Is it that Tom Selleck is a better actor than Jay Hernandez? Maybe? But compare Blue Bloods to The Wire. Blue Bloods is not bad, but it still has that cheesy quality that is hard to explain. Did Tom Selleck become a worse actor? What about Donnie Wahlberg? He was awesome in Band of Brother. Surely he didn't forget how to act too? And in reality, Selleck and Wahlberg are good. It's something else. Like the plot, lighting, something...
I can't put my finger on it.
My point was what is it about modern network TV that makes it instantly recognizable as such (by it's cheesiness)? For example, the Magnum PI reboot.... (I've only seen about 5 episodes of the new one.. so maybe it got better). By every measure, the new one SHOULD be less cheesy than the original. The cameras are better quality. They are no longer restricted by the episodic trend. I remember in the original, there was an episode where some dude was trying to run Tom Selleck off the road, and he was calling them "turkeys" (rather than "motherf***ers" or something else more appropriate). And YET, there is something about the old one that is still "sophisticated" compared to the new one. To me one of the most iconic moments of the original was the Ivan Sunrise. Are there moments like that on modern network TV? Truthfully, I don't watch much network TV anymore, but I can't think of any talked about on this board or on Youtube in general.
Is it that Tom Selleck is a better actor than Jay Hernandez? Maybe? But compare Blue Bloods to The Wire. Blue Bloods is not bad, but it still has that cheesy quality that is hard to explain. Did Tom Selleck become a worse actor? What about Donnie Wahlberg? He was awesome in Band of Brother. Surely he didn't forget how to act too? And in reality, Selleck and Wahlberg are good. It's something else. Like the plot, lighting, something...
I can't put my finger on it.