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Not quite an obituary, but Vulture has a *long* piece on Quibi that might as well be an obituary. -- (link)
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Mop (aka rburriel)
Jul 7 '20, 09:31
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People have wondered why Katzenberg and Whitman, in their late and early 60s, respectively, and not very active on social media, would believe they have uniquely penetrating insight into the unacknowledged desires of young people.
(www.vulture.com)
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I actually think the pandemic hurt them. The whole premise was “on the go” watching and we’re not going anywhere. -- nm
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spamlet
Jul 7, 09:49
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yep -- nm
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Andie
Jul 7, 11:44
When I ask Whitman what TV shows she watches, she responds, “I’m not sure I’d classify myself as an entertainment enthusiast.”
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Mop
Jul 7, 09:40
i actually want to see the Princess Bride episodes -- nm
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Andie
Jul 7, 09:38
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