Several of you have talked about how Hallmark seems stuck on Christmas movies, and how it gets boring to have them on the channel 12 months of the year. I have watched a few on Hallmark, not Lifetime, but as several of you pointed out, they all seem to follow the same plot. Plus we are getting them 365 days a year, which seems silly to us.
So, The New York Times, has written an article where they have analyzed several years worth of these movies. It is kind of interesting, so I thought I would suggest you read it here: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/12/23/upshot/hallmark-lifetime-christmas.html
One thing I noticed in looking at the photos of the female heroins at how similar they all look. First, they all seem to be the same age--mid 30s to maybe 40. Could no one our age or even close to it, be at all interesting to readers?? In addition, while they analyze the movies, the authors of the articles do not say anything about the characteristics of the readers. I suspect most of them are a lot older than 40? Do you agree? Overall, it just struck me that the writers and producers are using the same plots and the same female heroins and male characters over and over, even if their readers are likely to be older. At least I am guessing that we older women tend to watch Hallmark movies because we have more time.
Anyway, take a look at this article if you watch Hallmark Christmas movies or even if you have given up watching them because they are boring, especially in June and July, etc. Whatever happened to summer movies, by the way??