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Of course not. If the audience thinks your show sucks, then the viewers change the channel and know once again to [[Never Trust a Trailer]].
 
So basically you need the viewers to keep watching. While that is obvious as hell, the thing is that it's not always obvious exactly how you do it. One might think that writing a good show is how you do it, but not really. Not only does that [[SturgeonsSturgeon's Law|seemingly eliminate most writers]], there's also the fact that [[Your Mileage May Vary|viewers have different tastes about what is good and what isn't]].
 
This is why subjectively good writing is less important for viewership than simply getting the viewers to like the show. Thus it's a good idea to write what your audience likes. This is why so many shows are [[Strictly Formula]].
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== Anime ==
 
* Many people don't like the first episode of ''[[Code Geass]]'' until the [[Anti -Hero|final]] [[Psychotic Smirk|few]] [[Magnificent Bastard|moments]].
* It gets a lot easier to get people into ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni]]'' after they get to the first psychotic outburst.
* Assuming you don't [[Late Arrival Spoiler|already know how it goes]], let's just say you should watch ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' until the third episode before you decide whether or not to drop it.