Fans “should appreciate a creative choice”


Despite the rave reviews from critics, the second season Boys Subject to a serious case of review-bombing, the first three episodes of the second season were released. Introducing the first three episodes of the series before opting to release the remaining five episodes on a weekly basis, this time Streimer took a different approach. Boys Producer and runner-up Eric Kripk has now broken his silence on the matter, suggesting that fans should “appreciate” the fact of constructive choice between them on the show’s producers.

“I think people were disappointed, and clearly, looking back, we thought we were talking that we were weekly,” Kripke said. TheWrap Earlier this week. “Obviously, all of a sudden, we had a lot to do to make sure people weren’t surprised and disappointed. I would have done it differently. I mean, again, we announced it. But we will neon-sign it clearly in every matter. “

He added, “I think people are disappointed, but I think one thing they need to understand is, it’s not like this corporate, Amazon grab money – it was from the creators. We wanted this. It’s a creative choice. So they may or may not like it, but they should at least respect that the people who are doing this show want to present it this way because we need time to slow down a bit and talk about everything. “So they must at least appreciate that it was a constructive choice.”

As of this season, the season has had a 3-out-5 star rating on its host platform, while gaining near-perfect 97 percent certified fresh rating. Rotten tomatoes. Of the 5,400 ratings submitted to Amazon as of this writing, half of them are single-rating ratings, mostly as part of doing so with an adjusted weekly publication.

“And then another, like, why would you hurt something of your choice because you’re frustrated with being released, it’s not wonderful for me,” Kripke said. “We’re nice, and it’s going to be good, but it’s not fun to see bad reviews on something people really like. Like, the people who made the show don’t like it. I would say that.”

The first four episodes of Boys Season two is now streaming on Amazon Prime.

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