Andthensomeguy
kiwifarms.net
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- Sep 22, 2019
Helluva Boss kinda fascinates me. I really love it and it's one of the very few shows these days, that has LGBT representation in it without being incredibly hamfisted or being incredibly cringe.
So why aren't more media outlets praising it for being stunning and brave? Like, journalists usually eat this shit up.
I mean, there are several reason's I can think off that could or could not be the case.
One big one I believe is that Vivzie is an independent creator. A lot of these journo websites and media outlets probably get a check from a company that owns the thing they're writing about in order to generate a bit of buzz. This likely is done by a PR department which, as far as I know, Vivzie and her crew really don't have and if they do, I doubt they'd put money towards a shitty journo article when it could be going towards the shows production. If the fall gaming journalism taught me anything, it's that most journalist/ the people they work for don't really care about what they're writing about, all they care about is what gets them money.
Another is that an article about a gay demon show set in Hell just isn't "click-baity enough" to the people incharge who decide what articles get written. HH & HB on their own haven't really stirred up enough drama to warrant a click-baity article to be written about them, at least, not drama with the preferred subjects. So far not many right wing bible thumpers have made much of a stir about the show, only the hyper woke of Twitter, and these companies tend to avoid writing articles that might condemn the actions of those kinds of people.
Lastly, I guess it can just boil down to HB & HH being an adult cartoon, and as an adult cartoon, it can be a bit edgy, and some pansy out there might get offended and start crying that not only is HH & HB offensive, but so it the news site that published the article about it.
But in the end, it doesn't matter to much. Vivize and her crew have clearly proved they don't need the journo's help to get the show in the spotlight, word of mouth, proper planning, annd smart advertising on her end has done that on it's own, which is kind of impressive when you think about it.
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