11 award nominations with 2 wins.... maybe it's you and not the show?Could this have anything to do with the fact that the show was absolutely terrible?
The editorial disagreements reportedly revolved around some of the planned guests on "The Problem," as well as potential show topics related to China...
Some might say it actually takes "courage" to abandon your values and culture (i.e. making a positive difference in society, being a force for good, thinking different, pushing for human rights, etc)Damn it Apple. Such a cowardly move.
I loved The Daily Show, but this iteration was just too serious.
Me, I don't like one Apple TV+ show, I love several!anyone else never really liked one TV show besides me?
they all have a mundane factor and never go the extra step.
Anyway, moving on!
Well done! Hope you don't mind... took that and ran with it a bit:Here's to the sensible ones,
the conformists,
the docile,
the peacemakers,
the round pegs in the round holes.
They're fond of rules,
and they have the utmost respect for the status quo.
Fair! I think he's great at both, for what it's worth.That was why I loved this format. Stewart could hit everything hard versus just funny daily show ha ha.
The cancelling is definitely going to cause more issues, even if it wasn't the specific case. I've had Apple TV+ a few times, and never watched this show, but now I know that Apple Execs were concerned about what he was going to say. If they just let him post it, I likely wouldn't have ever known.Question is: what is causing more public outcry? Simply airing the show and not many people will notice or cancel it and be in the news for muting criticism of China et. al.?
Yes, China is very concerned about the Jon Stewart show.Tim Apple probably was given the tap on the shoulder while he was in mainland China.