What’s in a name? It could be a TV show’s destiny.
The name of a TV series could make or break it, depending on if viewers are even willing to give it a chance.
It’s a foot in the door, and sometimes that foot will get slammed if the audience is put off by its title.
Remember “$#*! My Dad Says,” “Gcb,” or “The Knights of Prosperity”? There’s a reason you don’t.For the 2017 Fall TV season, IndieWire called out four shows — “9Jkl,” “The Orville,” “Ten Days in the Valley,” and “Wisdom of the Crowd” — for their poor title choices.
Of the lot, only “The Orville” survives, which may be more of a testament to the love for Seth Macfarlane and his specific brand of humor mixed with a love of “Star Trek.” Oddly enough, “The Orville” was probably the worst title of them all.
Therefore,
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