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- Jun 17, 2018
Nah, there’s pretty big structural differences between a miniseries and a movie (or two movies). The Disney+ series are also “only” 6 episodes long (Loki has a runtime of around 250 minutes, just over four hours) so it’s actually just about the length you would want.Bloat is something all modern shows suffer from, because they basically take a story that could be told in 3-4 hours and stretch it out to last 8 to 10. Fucking Perry Mason was like that. Took 8+ hours to finish up a plot the original series would have covered in one forty-minute episode, maybe two, and it wasn't even very memorable. Nothing is allowed to have stand alone episodes anymore; everything has to be part of an overarching plot.
When people say shit like The Eternals needed to be a Disney+ series to "let it breathe," what they really should be saying is it needed to be a 4-hour movie or a two-part movie. It doesn't need to be 12 episodes long, because that just leads to a bunch of superfluous shit to pad everything out.
I thought she was hispanic until just a month ago, when I looked her up and found out her last name is really Wang. Quite a WTF moment.
I think the main difference between a long movie (or two movies) and a miniseries of identical runtime is that movies, based on their long, continuous format, necessarily tend to place more importance on the overarching story, whereas a miniseries can get away with more episodic storytelling. Eternals, with how many fucking characters it has, would benefit greatly from an episodic format that focuses on 2-3 of them at a time in the first four episodes, before bringing them together for a final conflict in the last two.