Brief Summary
This video discusses the promotional poster for the new Doctor Who spin-off, "The War Between the Land and the Sea," and analyzes the AI scores for "Joy to the World." The AI score of 76 indicates that the show may not be resonating well with audiences. The video also provides the 28-day viewing figures for the previous series, none of which exceeded 5 million.
- The promotional poster for the new Doctor Who spin-off is considered generic and uninspired.
- The AI score for "Joy to the World" is 76, which is below the ideal score of 80+, suggesting potential issues with public opinion.
- The 28-day viewing figures for the previous series of Doctor Who did not surpass 5 million.
Introduction
The video starts with a welcome and an introduction to the topics that will be covered: the promotional poster for the new Doctor Who spin-off and the AI scores for "Joy to the World." The host mentions that she will also address the new writing team in a future video.
New Doctor Who Spin-Off Promotional Poster
The host shares her initial thoughts on the promotional poster for the new Doctor Who spin-off, titled "The War Between the Land and the Sea." She finds the poster to be plain, generic, and uninspired, lacking the eye-catching quality of previous Doctor Who logos. She compares it to old war posters and suggests it looks like a basic computer-generated image.
AI Scores for "Joy to the World"
The video then discusses the AI figures for "Joy to the World," which have been released and are considered bad, with a score of 76. The host explains that AI scores are used to gauge public opinion on the direction of the show, and ideally, these scores should be 80 or higher to ensure the show's success. The score of 76 suggests that the current direction may not be resonating well with audiences. The host also expresses suspicion about the AI scores, noting the delay in their release and the fact that "Joy to the World" received a lower score than "The Church on Ruby Road," despite being perceived as marginally better. "Joy to the World" only got 32% of the audience share.
28-Day Viewing Figures for Last Series
The host provides the 28-day viewing figures for the previous series of Doctor Who, noting that none of the episodes scored over 5 million. The figures are as follows: Empire of Death (3.92 million), Legend of Ruby Sunday (3.83 million), Rogue (3.89 million), Dot and Bubble (3.82 million), 73 Yards (4.63 million), Boom (4.21 million), Devil's Chord (4.59 million), and Space Babies (4.43 million). The host points out that the viewing figures generally decreased over the course of the series.
Future Content and Conclusion
The host mentions that the Nelson figures for Disney Plus have not yet been released at the time of recording. She also notes that the rights to Bluey are secured until 2027, with a film confirmed, suggesting potential future funding for the show. The host concludes by thanking viewers for watching and promising to provide an update on the Disney figures if they are released.