I'm pretty certain that a Star Wars TV show is a given for the launch of Disney's streaming service in 2019. But what if they held off on Inhumans and made that a carrot to get folks to buy the service as well? And sell it as an extended length MCU movie exclusive to Disney Streaming.
Give it a Game of Thrones (or at least a Star Trek Discovery budget) put Feige or one of his direct reports in charge and actually tie into what is happening in the cinematic MCU. Instead of wasting the franchise's potential, show the full power of the Royal Family on your TV with a big budget and without network restrictions. The current series is a damn shame, and hopefully the required changes will be made to make sure this doesn't happen again.
It will be very interesting to see what Disney does do, and Game of Thrones quality certainly should have been the goal for Inhumans, but is it necessary to have a subscription service to get that level of quality?
That's something I was thinking about prior to Inhumans. If Netflix or HBO offer high quality shows, that certainly helps them get and retain viewers, but, while network TV seems to have been left in the dust, in theory, they should have a stronger position to offer quality "must-see" programming and get paid for it.
I mean think of it, did Westworld, for example, add much to HBO's bottom line? I can't imagine a bunch of people signed on just because they heard a new show was coming. It probably helped HBO keep a lot of viewers they have because people are getting hooked and they don't want to not be able to see the next season.
But on a Network, the revenue can be directly linked to the popularity of the show. If Inhumans had been a great show and everybody was talking about it at work and had to see it, ABC could have charged a million dollars per minute of advertising. (plus in the case of Inhumans, if they had done better, they could have actually made money on the IMAX release for this and future seasons plus home video, merchandising etc.)
So, while it has languished in recent years, I don't see any reason that network TV can't rival subscription services for quality (if you want a lot of nudity etc. there are still limits on networks, but Inhumans doesn't need any of that).
But all the 'what if's and 'what could be's became moot when we saw how bad Inhumans really was.