Chapter 156 Hard to Decide

Hearing the other party's answer, Wang Jian's fingers tapped incessantly on the table.

The writers' strike and ABC's slump in the TV drama market must have driven the giant mad!

Indeed, since the simultaneous release of "Star Wars 2," "Blade Runner," and "Star Trek 3" in 1982, and their subsequent profitability, everyone understood the audience's fondness for space science fiction.

Add to that the popularity of "Friends," "Seinfeld," and "Everybody Loves Raymond," which had sparked a comedy wave in recent years.

At first glance, "Anomalies and Creatures" seems to possess both science fiction and comedy elements, with the potential to be a hit.

However, TV dramas on wireless networks generally use the widest channels for distribution.

These shows all emphasize low investment and high return.

ABC's desire to shoot the grand world view of "Anomalies and Creatures" is simply abandoning tradition and trying to buy ratings with US dollars!