where does this all-important "market research" come from anyways? focus groups?
i used to get occasional nibbles from a focus group company who'd call me up when i qualified, and i remember getting to watch the pilot episode of an ABC sitcom called
I'm With Her which was utterly awful tripe that pandered to every lowest-common-denominator possible and i honestly told them as much.... i remember the demonstrably-edgy (and likely-homosexual) group leader/moderator dude making faces at me and focusing on the average schmoes who had nice banal things to say about the banal-at-best program. it was obvious to me that the guy from ABC/whatever-production-company only wanted to hear the positives from people who liked the show.
still, even after that i got more calls and my last focus group experience was for a show called
"love on a conveyor belt" (which was evidently changed to "conveyor belt of love" before it (maybe?) aired and i have to be honest: the show was fucking awesome. it was totally nihilistic and making fun of everybody involved in the process, from the dumbass bro who had to choose from a bunch of hoes that were literally trotted out on a big ol conveyor belt. and these were some str8up vapid gold-digging hoes who were only interested in the most superficial things in life, and the show made sure to shit all over them for being what they were. it was glorious. i freaking loved it and was laughing my ass off and fist in the air and stuff, and i had my little comment card thing filled up with so much praise that i even wrote stuff on the back of the card too cuz i had to let them know all of the different things i loved about it and why it was truly a show for me.
...so of course after the viewing they called a group of us into a room and handed us our $100 checks and sent us home, choosing to stick with a core group of people for the actual focus group part of the focus group.... and i was actually excited for the focus group part to start because i wanted to tell them why i loved this show, mind you. there needed to be more stuff like this on television!
so while i can't exactly bitch that i basically got paid $100 to only watch a 1hr show that i absolutely loved, it seems like demonstrably loving the show they were showing me had exposed me as a "bad apple" as i've never gotten another nibble from the focus group company since then. in other words, i have no idea what the fuck they want from these things.... but clearly people go into these "market research" things wanting to validate their pre-existing opinions one way or another, and people who disagree with the narrative are ushered out the door so they can focus on getting only the opinions they want to get.
TLDR = "market research" is a bunch of bullshit which is used to prop up opinions/decisions made by the higher-ups, as i've been there in the trenches of focus groups and seen firsthand that the people running these things go out of their way to only get the feedback from people whose opinions are the ones desired by the people setting up the focus group. and be warned, if you actually like something to the point of demonstrating clearly visible bliss (as they watch you through one-way-mirrors) they might ask you to go home and never come back because...... uhhh i guess they maybe thought i was doing a bit? but the show was awesome and of course that's why i think they never produced another one other than the pilot episode which i think was eventually aired as a "special" --- it was too good for contemporary television.
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