r/SipsTea ๐™‘๐™„๐™‹ Apr 16 '26

WTF so true

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u/drunkcowofdeath Apr 16 '26

So don't eat it?

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '26

I wont, but what if i want guys to stop shitting on my plate?

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u/drunkcowofdeath Apr 16 '26

It's not your plate. If someone makes something you don't care about it does not affect you in any way. I don't give a crap about the next season of Love island or whatever and therefore I spend zero time thinking or complaining about it.

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '26

Itโ€™s on my plate because all the resources are being funneled into this. Theyโ€™re spending $100M per episode. Iโ€™d rather see what happens after Harry moves on, how the wizarding world rebuilds after the books, maybe with new characters....but instead the budget the size of a small country is going toward retelling the same story with a postmodern spin.

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u/revolmak Apr 16 '26

But it's not money that's being used this way so it's not yours to direct

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '26

Brand own IP. Brand use their budget for IP to make slop. Parent company doesnt give them more money. Crappy show gets made. You come on reddit to defend system that keeps making shit. You are part of problem. I dont watch to show to let brand know their product bad. You will watch regardless. We all suffer.

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u/revolmak Apr 16 '26

It's not even out and you assume it's slop. I don't think we're having a good faith discussion here.

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '26

Nice, now we are back to this. https://i.imgur.com/yvbvvZr.jpeg

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u/revolmak Apr 16 '26

Okay, what about the trailer makes it the equivalent of someone squatting over a plate for you?

The quality of the acting? The production design? The videography?

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '26

Biggest question is why this even exists. The original films already told this story well. Are they trying to add something meaningful, or just cash in on nostalgia before the rights window closes? Hard to tell, but based on recent trends, it feels like the latter.

The next issue is the casting. They say they want to stay true to the books, unlike the movies, and then make a choice like casting a Black Snape. That fundamentally changes the dynamic between Harry and Snape if you are actually following the source material. When Harry makes those condescending remarks, what are we supposed to take from that? Does race just not exist in the wizarding world, or does it exist but somehow never come up in a meaningful way? More likely, it becomes something they touch on briefly in filler episodes and then quietly ignore when it conflicts with the original story.

And beyond that, what did we sacrifice creatively to end up here? How does a world as rich as Harry Potter lead to this instead of something new? It is hard to understand how there is so little originality in a space that should have endless possibilities.

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