John Krasinski's 'Some Good News' Sells to ViacomCBS Following Massive Bidding War

May 22, 2020 10:37


ViacomCBS has acquired #JohnKrasinski's massively popular #SomeGoodNews after a bidding war, but the show will have a different host https://t.co/C40R45C4R7
- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) May 21, 2020
What started as a feel-good web series during the quarantine will now become a CBS show. Following a bidding war, Some Good News has been licensed to ( Read more... )

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shangri__la May 22 2020, 15:57:56 UTC
Lol so pathetic, celebrities really can't do anything out of the goodness of their hearts

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shelostcontro1 May 22 2020, 16:05:57 UTC
sadly I think a lot of people can't. This type of situation brings out the best and worst in humankind. I am trying to find the good for my own sanity but when stuff like this happens it can honestly (hate to use the word but) trigger something in me where I don't want to trust things can be good. This makes me sound insanely dramatic but maybe someone else gets it?

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aleksie May 22 2020, 16:33:05 UTC
I get it. A lot of people do good deeds that they can capitalize off of somehow. Monetarily like in this case but to position themselves as an authority/expert, be seen as a good person, or something like that.

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cbluechicken May 22 2020, 16:46:06 UTC
I think it's about perspective. The reality is that humans are innately selfish, it's about learning how to understand how that selfishness impacts others if you choose to have relationships. Obviously, some relationships you get by birth but maintaining those relationships is a willingness to continuously look at your selfish behavior. Also, it depends on what your definition of good is and that is subjective. We as a society are always deciding what is good but that definition involves so many factors. I would say that things that do not hurt a large percentage of people might be closer to "good". Then that adds a whole different layer to it because the reality is that if you live in a capitalistic society, many things that you are doing harm a large number of people. Me simply buying clothes from certain places trickles down and harms many women and children ( ... )

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syzygy09 May 22 2020, 15:58:03 UTC
File me under: Some

Something that was kinda nice-ish is now icky.

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colossusx May 22 2020, 15:58:33 UTC
gross

i thought this was just a fun thing to do while the world was feeling like shit, not a way to line his pockets. make money i guess.

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fernandocolunga May 22 2020, 16:02:23 UTC
Nah ah not this greedy fuck

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colossusx May 22 2020, 16:04:04 UTC
tell me more

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shangri__la May 22 2020, 16:11:06 UTC
A LOT of people are giving him shit for it, so of course there's the idiots "you people always have to find the negative!" Karen, he's monetizing aggregate content.

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shelostcontro1 May 22 2020, 15:59:05 UTC
kinda makes me feel icky NGL. maybe he is donating the rights $ to charity? or at least a good portion? Otherwise I see the criticism as valid. I think a big reason why celebs did it so willingly was because it was for a good cause - no $ attached

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hazypink May 22 2020, 16:01:12 UTC
Yeah if he doesn’t donate anything he made off this purchase then fuck him tbh. I know that’s harsh but this is really rubbing me the wrong way this morning.

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shelostcontro1 May 22 2020, 16:02:57 UTC
I am with you bb. My sister LOVES this show and its gotten her through some tough times (she is a nurse). I am almost afraid to text her about this cus I think it would upset her to know he sold it for god knows how much to a big corp. Really hoping I am way off and he is donating the $ but I haven't heard anything about that.

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syzygy09 May 22 2020, 16:05:20 UTC
CBS (All Access) surely isn't donating the money to charity.

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hazypink May 22 2020, 15:59:25 UTC
Jesus that’s shameless

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