It's really wild how Mister Rogers Neighborhood had this slow, thoughtful cadence with long pauses, quiet moments, no flashing graphics or over-the-top antics. It engaged the audience (mostly kids I guess) with something calm and sincere. You don’t see that much anymore.
I sometimes wonder if a show with that same deliberate pacing and emotional intelligence could even succeed today or if it would get buried under all the noise.
True. I was born in the 80s so had a few tastes of the programs of those early days when people still appreciated a smiling face, calm words and long explanations without flashy special effects. They were quite good actually.
I sometimes wonder if a show with that same deliberate pacing and emotional intelligence could even succeed today or if it would get buried under all the noise.