Goes without saying they have no ideas. Matlock , Heat of the Night, Little House on the Prairie, and Walker Texas Ranger were shows my grandmother watched religiously and I enjoy the reruns when I can. Im sure the female Matlock will fight against the patriarchy. Honestly it would be so easy to make a show about a female lawyer. As for King of the Hill, as a Texan I love how it lovingly pokes fun at Texas culture but I doubt with it being on Hulu that we will see that.
Best thing to do is ignore them and stop feeding the reboot beast. Someone told me the night court reboot wasn’t bad but I’m just so tired of reboots in general as well as race/gender swapping
I trust anime reboots. It seems like a western reboot is mostly made by people who hate the original and like Rings of Power they set out to “fix it”
My experience with anime reboots:
1- Watched Fate/Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works TV. The movie version wasn't bad but TV is better.
2- Skipped Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood. It's supposedly more faithful to the manga, but I enjoyed the first adaptation and never read the manga so that's not really a selling point for me.
3- Watched Kino's Journey -the Beautiful World- the Animated Series because most of the episodes were stories that weren't included in the first adaptation, so it's more like a new season than a remake.
4- Watched the 2006 version of Kanon because I didn't know there was a 2002 version. Haven't seen a compelling reason to go back and watch the original.
5- Skipped the Berserk golden age movies. From the title I get the impression it's a remake of the original TV series, so meh. I'd expect the animation to be improved, but TV is just a better format for long story arcs.
6- Haven't seen the new Sword Art Online movie yet. From what I understand, Progressive is a remake of the original Sword Art Online books. With Sword Art Online being under fire from leftists for having rapey villains makes me uncertain if the "Progressive" title isn't just a coincidence as the author attempts to appease those critics through a remake.
Rapey villains? Well wouldn’t that make them a bonafide villain?
Leftist logic. It's not supposed to make sense.
Check out this review. It smells like it came out of hollywood:
https://myanimelist.net/reviews.php?id=426158