Dead brand walking
Published: Wed, 02/07/18
(She has some other shows who want her, apparently.)
My ex-spurt opinion?
She should run for the exits.
And, she should do it for no other reason than TWD is as dead as one of the lurching zombies in the show for her brand at this point. They could kill her character off and nobody would care. Ratings probably wouldn't be affected in the slightest. She’s a red shirt like most of the characters on there have proven to be. If, on the other hand, Andrew Lincoln (the main character) or especially Norman Reedus (who has created a bankable brand on AMC with his own reality type show, and whose character the audience loves) were to bite the dust, it’d probably kill off a lot of viewership.
They are simply worth more than Laura is for ratings.
There’s no use shrieking “BUT EQUALITY!” or whatever.
This is simply the harsh reality of it.
In fact, I think it’d be amusing to see one of these TV or movie studios create a little 3 minute film to hand to people demanding raises of a bean counter coldly showing them the reality of how little their importance is to the show/movie compared to what they think it is.
It’s why creating a bankable brand is so important.
And, yes, this also applies to copywriters, coaches, consultants, and other service providers, too.
All right enough of this topic.
Let us turn our attention to something else.
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