In the case of Disney, there's been some obvious pushing of an LGBTQ-inclusionary agenda in many of their products over the past decade or so, but I think their bad decisions have been due to simple arrogance.
Headland = I like Russian Doll but obviously horrible choice to lead a Star Wars show.
Rian Johnson = I like a lot of his other stuff but an obviously horrible choice to lead a Star Wars trilogy movie.
Both people above have made other good shows, but it should be obvious to a blindman watching those other shows that they're completely wrong for Star Wars. But I think the arrogance of the Disney studio heads fooled them into thinking they could ignore and go beyond the core Star Wars audience, to make some sort of avant garde hire that would revolutionize the franchise and solidify how genius the studio heads were.
In the case of Headland, the whole gay aspect of the hiring and direction Headland wanted to take it was just a woke bonus for Disney.
So attributing the bad writing, production, etc. of those projects to a diversity agenda is putting too fine of a point on it. It's primarily just plain ignorant and arrogant decision-making by the studio heads when it comes to deciding the showrunners. But then you have agenda-driven screenwriters, etc. tagging along for the ride and taking advantage of these studio leaders trying so desperately to be revolutionary.
Headland = I like Russian Doll but obviously horrible choice to lead a Star Wars show.
Rian Johnson = I like a lot of his other stuff but an obviously horrible choice to lead a Star Wars trilogy movie.
Both people above have made other good shows, but it should be obvious to a blindman watching those other shows that they're completely wrong for Star Wars. But I think the arrogance of the Disney studio heads fooled them into thinking they could ignore and go beyond the core Star Wars audience, to make some sort of avant garde hire that would revolutionize the franchise and solidify how genius the studio heads were.
In the case of Headland, the whole gay aspect of the hiring and direction Headland wanted to take it was just a woke bonus for Disney.
So attributing the bad writing, production, etc. of those projects to a diversity agenda is putting too fine of a point on it. It's primarily just plain ignorant and arrogant decision-making by the studio heads when it comes to deciding the showrunners. But then you have agenda-driven screenwriters, etc. tagging along for the ride and taking advantage of these studio leaders trying so desperately to be revolutionary.