It would be funny if, once it becomes undeniable that the IP is worthless, they absolutely returned to the original roots and made the show about a little old man teaching children about history.
It would still be a worthless IP. The very customers who could be interested wouldn't be, since they had already been driven off by the poor quality of the product from before the turnaround. Only a small fraction would be willing to give it a second chance.
It would be funny if, once it becomes undeniable that the IP is worthless, they absolutely returned to the original roots and made the show about a little old man teaching children about history.
It would still be a worthless IP. The very customers who could be interested wouldn't be, since they had already been driven off by the poor quality of the product from before the turnaround. Only a small fraction would be willing to give it a second chance.