Sam Reich Discusses 'The Rookie' Crossover and Fan Concerns

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Dropout CEO Sam Reich recently shared insights into the streaming platform's collaboration with ABC's police drama, 'The Rookie.' The decision to feature 'Game Changer' cast members on the network show sparked debate among fans, with some expressing concern over the perceived 'copaganda' nature of 'The Rookie' versus Dropout's generally progressive stance. Reich acknowledged these fan sentiments but emphasized the strategic goal of broadening Dropout's audience reach. He also detailed the production process, highlighting the improvisational aspects and the initiative taken by 'The Rookie' showrunner, Alexi Hawley, who is a known fan of Dropout.

The collaboration between Dropout and 'The Rookie' was initiated by 'The Rookie' showrunner, Alexi Hawley, who is a devoted follower of Dropout's content. This led to an episode featuring Dropout's CEO, Sam Reich, along with frequent collaborators Vic Michaelis, Jacob Wysocki, Zac Oyama, and Anna Garcia, portraying exaggerated versions of themselves. The storyline involved Nathan Fillion's character investigating a supposed burglary at the Dropout studios in Los Angeles. The narrative subtly integrated Dropout's comedic style, with the cast's improvisational talents being a significant part of the production, even though the script was primarily handled by 'The Rookie's' writing team to maintain the show's distinct voice. Reich humorously noted that he was initially uncertain if the invitation was a prank from his own show, 'Game Changer.'

The appearance of Dropout personalities on a network police procedural series like 'The Rookie' was met with mixed reactions from their loyal fanbase. While many were excited about the increased visibility for Dropout, a segment of the audience raised concerns about endorsing what they termed 'copaganda,' given Dropout's historical leanings and its talent's outspoken views on social issues such as police brutality. Reich addressed these criticisms directly, stating that the opportunity to introduce Dropout to a mainstream audience that might otherwise be unfamiliar with their unique brand of comedy was too valuable to pass up. He underscored the profound connection Dropout has with its passionate community, recognizing that such ventures might occasionally lead to fan dissatisfaction, but ultimately served the platform's growth objectives.

Despite the successful crossover episode, there are no immediate plans for 'The Rookie's' world to intertwine with 'Game Changer.' Reich explained that integrating a scripted universe into an unscripted format presents a unique challenge, making a direct reciprocal crossover less straightforward. He also reflected on the experience of playing caricatured versions of themselves, noting its resonance with the early days of CollegeHumor's 'Hardly Working' sketches, where self-deprecating humor was a cornerstone. This approach, he suggested, felt natural and aligned with their comedic roots, even extending to comically confessing to a crime within the episode's plot.

This strategic move allowed Dropout to gain exposure to a broader demographic, balancing potential fan concerns with expansion goals. The collaboration showcased the adaptability of Dropout's talent while adhering to 'The Rookie's' narrative structure, proving a unique experiment in television content synergy.

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