So Season 2 of “Meet the Mayfarers” launches today.
Of course, this being on the web, there’s really no pressing need for “Seasons.” The only time it really matters is if say, a show is launched for a few episodes, then they stop for a long period of time, get new funding or ad sponsorships, and then come back. But this being the web - there can be all sorts of different approaches.
I set out to show “a year in the life of the family” and I shot a year’s worth of content. So then really, why did break I it up? Shouldn’t Season 2 be “Year 2″ of the family - after they do, or don’t, get the money?
To be honest I’m just trying to test this out.
For my part, I know that I always feel I miss something if I jump into a show late into the game. Even if I know the characters and plot, when I see the number 16 or 20 it always makes me think I should start from episode 1. And then there’s never enough time to watch all the episodes, they keep piling up and soon you find yourself never watching that show. So some web shows I never get around to watching simply because they have episode numbers in the hundreds. I feel as if I will never catch up.
I don’t want this to happen to Mayfarers, so I decided to reboot - and start episode 1 of season 2. My thinking is that it would be easier for new people to jump on seeing “Episode 1″ in the title rather than “Episode 24.” But I could be wrong. This whole online releasing shows thing is overall an experiment.
The other thing I’m trying this season are smaller story arcs. So by the end of the season instead of being on episode 16 again, they will be smaller arcs - it will only go to episode 8 or so, with the rest being three or four part stories. Again - this is all experimenting. What methods do you like?
In anycase, however you watch it, I hope you check out season 2 of “Meet the Mayfarers.”
And really, if you are totally crammed for time - you don’t need to watch season one. The plot’s simple really. If you haven’t seen the show, all you need to know is that the family is forced to be together for a year to get an inheritance - and my character, the son, had a one night stand with his dead grandfather’s fiancee, on the day he died - which she uses to blackmail him……..
hmmm………
On second thought…that does sound fairly wrong. Maybe you should just watch the Recap.