I read a book about Walt Disney. In the 1930s and 1940s, people were much more honest in their quotes to journalists. During the press for opening weekends, he said things like, "We were really rushed on this project." or "This isn't quite as good as Snow White, but it's pretty good." and "I hope people will enjoy it -- we'll find out next week!"
Nowadays people have to say hyperboles like, "We are doing things never before done in the history of television." and "This is the best script I've written in my career." Then you watch the episode (Sherlock season 4 episode 3), and it's a tame episode that's just like other episodes.
Nowadays people have to say hyperboles like, "We are doing things never before done in the history of television." and "This is the best script I've written in my career." Then you watch the episode (Sherlock season 4 episode 3), and it's a tame episode that's just like other episodes.
The whole season 4 so far is a disaster. They jumped the shark somewhere in season 3.
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