They could.
Yeah. Petitions are just petitions, I guess. I mean, there are far more deserving shows that were canceled (like Hannibal). Along with shows that were only about ever as good as The Acolyte -- you mentioned Terra Nova, the idea was promising but I can't say the writing was much better than The Acolyte.
When your life sucks, and then someone takes away your binkie AKA daily shot of "feel good," I guess it feels like a catastrophe and like you're drowning. I dunno.
Yeah, thats the big reason I mentioned it. It and arguably the Acolyte were shows that could have taken off if all shows got a two season deal to find their feet. benefit of the doubt kinda mention. Also I used to blndly love anything with dinosaurs till Jurrassic Park movies disabused me of the notion(though i still love them as guilty pleasures and fun things to face palm about, looking at you lava baryonix scene.) I maintain that the only way to be able to enjoy things these days is to maintain a healthy distance if possible.
I get that way if I cant use a specific shower head, or when ASMR has chewing sounds. Its like an assault to my brain chemistry. I do sympathize and in many ways empathize with fans of the show. Ive certainly been pissed losing a show before it got a chance to take off. I'm glad they were entertained. I wish more people could have experienced that. I think theres a lot of schadenfreude in the Star Wars community when someone loses something they loved. Every fan, every. single. one. Has had a beloved thing in the verse done dirty. For me it was when RA Salvatore
. The guy is a great writer and brought a lot of great books into the world. But mofo just had to leave his mark on Star Wars and totally change everything. I didnt care that it was actually a well written story and inspired countless others. I hated it, even the parts I loved, I hated it. For some of my friends, it was the prequels. And I'll admit the old inferred clone wars from before attack of the clones, was better objectively, but Georgie boy wanted to be politically relavent (as he did in the original but we live in less storied times even then)...
..and I dont think there's anything inherently wrong with that.(wanting to include a time relevant message) I think its important in a lot of ways in sci fi and fantasy tbh. There is something of the times of the movie or show, in every movie and show. Its just usually...historically...much more subtle and artistically done. In a lot of ways I think we're living through the death of subtext and subtlety in art, and I know art will survive, but I wonder if this is how people felt in the bronze age right before the collapse. Stephen King tells a story about how his mother used to categorize books, a lot of them were trash to her, but good trash. I think there's a place for almost everything in fiction. I personally believe in a place for everything, but I recognize we dont live in such times where people can keep things ordered in their own minds as fiction, and i feel like more and more people are beleiving that life works like it does in fiction, and that is alarming, but...
Science fiction media is a long and glorious saga of what the fuck did i just watch, I blame Joe Bobb Briggs and Lonnie Anderson in USA's Up all night as an insomniac kid, for making me enjoy shlock more than I otherwise would. But I would love for a good writing team and show runner to figure out the best new star wars material is based on the fandom wars.
My personal theory on why the disney stuff rings hollow, is because theyre mining the old EU and changing for legal purposes to avoid royalties so the things that made the things in the old EU work in the first place, gets left unused, so it all seems wildly out of the blue. The real story for the ST, was over by the opening crawl of TFA. But that would take actual writing, so what we got instead was just hey, remember in a new hope, well what if instead of a wolf man and a devil guy in the cantina we put in these other batshit muppets instead...
The behind the scene stuff is always such a rich tapestry of various human experiences, its really a shame they cant translate it to the page or screen. I must be entering my philosophical hermit geek stage...it wont be much longer before I spin a cocoon of old action figures and comics to begin metamorphosis into my penultimate form...probably some kind of lizard or something cool like that.