Chapter 194
Theodore kept his eyes on Empress Entertainment, and after the disastrous pilot episode of Psycho Moth, Lance kept releasing more episodes.
Theodore thought he finally had to do something to save his little brother and the company. However, Lance suddenly texted him a link to Psycho Moth’s review section, so he clicked on it, and his eyes widened.
He saw a bunch of legit professional film and TV show critics giving their honest opinions about Psycho Moth, and all of them had extremely positive reviews, especially the ones with deep connections and great reputations on the internet.
After that, he saw a bunch of movie and TV showgoers giving their honest reviews of the current three episodes that had been released, and their positive ratings eventually bumped the overall rating until it hovered roughly about 56/100.
However, the average person would eventually find out the TV show was great, but it was dragged down by the low ratings of Zane Eastwood’s crazy fangirls.
Theodore couldn’t believe what he just saw. Thus, he called Lance.
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"Lance, what’s going on? How did you manage to sway all these elite critics giving it a high rating?" Theodore asked. "I don’t think you can pay them to give Psycho Moth a fake rating. After all, they have a reputation to keep, right?"
"I didn’t pay them to give Psycho Moth a positive rating. I paid them to watch and give it a genuine rating and review instead," Lance’s response was unexpected. "I sent those critics the complete episodes of Psycho Moth, so their reviews are unbiased and unfiltered. It is great to pull those movie and TV showgoers to try it."
"Eventually, those regular people will override the boycott and realize the boycott is nothing but a biased campaign against Madeline," Lance added. "It will be a slow growth, but Empress Entertainment will eventually return to its former glory, and perhaps even surpass it within a year, according to my estimation.
