So “people watched the show too slowly” according to Neil because Netflix reported that there were not enough viewed hours of the show in a 28 day period to justify a second season.
Doesn’t that just mean not enough people watched it and those that did didn’t like it enough to keep watching? What a pathetic cope. I used to read Neil Gaiman stuff and I had no idea from his writing that he was such an insufferable goddamn faggot.
American Gods gave me a few clues. Remains one of the few books I'm sorry I forced my way through based on reputation. Neverwhere and Good Omens are still great although the latter feels much more like a Pratchett book.
So “people watched the show too slowly” according to Neil because Netflix reported that there were not enough viewed hours of the show in a 28 day period to justify a second season. Doesn’t that just mean not enough people watched it and those that did didn’t like it enough to keep watching? What a pathetic cope. I used to read Neil Gaiman stuff and I had no idea from his writing that he was such an insufferable goddamn faggot.
American Gods gave me a few clues. Remains one of the few books I'm sorry I forced my way through based on reputation. Neverwhere and Good Omens are still great although the latter feels much more like a Pratchett book.
This is spot on. I read Neverwhere first and thought it was awesome. Every other Gaiman book was trash.
Love stardust and Neverwhere, but American Gods was not good and while I like Gaiman and I like Pratchett I thought Good Omens was awful.