Huddsy
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It's a bad idea because you're asking audiences to invest 11 hours in a show that may or may not turn out to be good. That's ridiculous. Imagine you had a stack of books available to read, all in your favorite genre. Would you be willing to sit through 11 chapters of each book, even if they're boring, just on the off chance that it might be good later? Or would you move on to the next one after a few chapters?
Not every series has to start out with instant must-watch moments like LOST, but you damn sure can't plan a series around the idea that your audience will tough-out a dozen boring episodes before you get to the good stuff.
But it hasn't been boring. There's been some unrealistic expectations because Marvel has been top notch and got a lot of people talking. Sure it's had some flaws, but it hasn't been the pile of flaming dog poop that people on here want to say it is.

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