Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28869007-20160629025113/@comment-1916997-20160701014956

SurvivorDogsSunshine wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: I was just saying that the perspective of someone if they are younger, and more use to watching the networks with programming aimed for children, they would expect all shows to end with a tv movie, as I know that's how it was when I watched those networks, and as far as I am aware, it has not changed. Now having watched programming aimed toward teens and adults, I understand what is par for the course for a show that airs on ABC. I wasn't trying to attack the users for their age, just pointing out how they may misunderstand how an adult network usually does things, versus a children's one.

Once Upon A Time isn't just for adults, it's rated PG and I am a kid and I watch it.

Once is rated TV-PG, because they want to be able to let younger kids watch it. But as Esk said, the key demo for the network is 18-49. And they have done things that would have never been okay to do on something like Disney Channel, for example.