The dark side of "Victorious" ... another perv Dan Schneider exposé

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So what great talent could this grotesque fat fukk have that made it overlooked for so long if it wasn’t a company wide thing?

MJ was maybe the greatest performer of all time (yes he did weird shyt with kids). Roman Polanski was a absolutely brilliant filmmaker. Both got popped and rightfully. Why’d it take this fukk so much longer?
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They call it Hollyweird for a reason

The people in the industry makes these actors and actresses do demonic rituals behind the scenes

Notice how a lot of the past Disney or Nickelodeon end up being mentally deranged or addicted to drugs?

Remember Orlando Brown? This dude is a whole another person. At least he's exposing the fukkery behind the scenes




Disney isn't "child friendly" as they are. Most of these Disney nikkas is conniving predators. fukk em


Oh I agree. Someone ITT acting like worse things happen in school than Hollywood :stopitslime:

You sign your kids up for that shyt, you know what’s coming. Unless you plan to truly remain by their side.
 

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TeenNick is Henry Danger reruns on a 24 hour loop. No joke. If you got cable go check out the channel guide. They've been doing this shyt all summer. I stopped watching that channel years ago when they cut most syndicated shows. Degrassi getting canceled was the beginning of the end for that network.

I went to check this out. This is actual insanity.

Henry Danger wasn't even a big deal when it was out, how does it have TeenNick in a chokehold? Who's watching this show every day? What do the ratings look like? I guess they think nobody's watching TV because of streaming, but this is frightening. :scusthov:
 

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When Dan’s shows were the bread and butter for
Nickelodeon back in the 90s, it should come to no one’s surprise that the Nick logo around that time was a foot.

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I went to check this out. This is actual insanity.

Henry Danger wasn't even a big deal when it was out, how does it have TeenNick in a chokehold? Who's watching this show every day? What do the ratings look like? I guess they think nobody's watching TV because of streaming, but this is frightening. :scusthov:
With the decline of cable viewership, there’s no point in creating unique lineups when you can just repeat a show with multiple seasons that have zero continuity.

MTV cycles through Ridiculousness and Cartoon Network cycles through Teen Titans Go.
 

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With the decline of cable viewership, there’s no point in creating unique lineups when you can just repeat a show with multiple seasons that have zero continuity.

MTV cycles through Ridiculousness and Cartoon Network cycles through Teen Titans Go.

That's the stupid thing because Henry Danger actually had continuity. They're not even airing episodes in order, they're going from season one to five to four with three episodes. :mjlol:

It's crazy to think that The 90s Are All That was a unique concept in 2011. It felt like an event when it first premiered. Ratings went up, people were live tweeting. No way they could pull off something like that now.
 

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That's the stupid thing because Henry Danger actually had continuity. They're not even airing episodes in order, they're going from season one to five to four with three episodes. :mjlol:
Had no idea. That’s not my generation anymore I just see my niece watch it from time to time
It's crazy to think that The 90s Are All That was a unique concept in 2011. It felt like an event when it first premiered. Ratings went up, people were live tweeting. No way they could pull off something like that now.
Leaned heavy into Nostalgia, but it doesn’t last too long. The audience it’s meant for has already seen all those episodes, and a newer audience cares about what’s new on television.

Disney used to air old shows and DCOMs at night ~12AM - 3AM.. that’s the best method to me.
 

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Had no idea. That’s not my generation anymore I just see my niece watch it from time to time

Leaned heavy into Nostalgia, but it doesn’t last too long. The audience it’s meant for has already seen all those episodes, and a newer audience cares about what’s new on television.

Disney used to air old shows and DCOMs at night ~12AM - 3AM.. that’s the best method to me.

When Henry Danger started, Nickelodeon was already losing its appeal to me, but it was in a way better place in 2014 than it is now. I'm pretty sure their current shows are just tax write-offs, and what they're doing to TeenNick is pathetic.

I think what made The 90s Are All That a big deal was that a lot of those shows hadn't aired reruns in a while, and for some of them, pretty much disappeared after they finished airing. Unless you had the DVD releases (which not every show had, and those that did could have episodes missing depending on the show) or you could find episodes on YouTube/Dailymotion, you probably hadn't watched the shows in years. It was a great way to make the older shows relevant to a younger audience and bring back older viewers who grew up with them.

These old shows can get bigger audiences than the new shows most of the time. Friends is popular with all age groups on various platforms. It's never leaving Nick at Nite. George Lopez became more popular in reruns than when it was making new episodes. Full House used to get one million viewers a night when it was on Nick at Nite. It was one of the reasons Fuller House was greenlit.

I know they eventually came up with the NickRewind channel on YouTube, but they legitimately had enough content for a 24-hour channel of nothing but old shows. It was a missed opportunity. And yeah, Disney Replay was a great idea.
 

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