Sam Reich Discusses 'Game Changer' Emmy Prospects, Abby Lee Miller's Unexpected Fandom, and Future Animated 'Dimension 20' Initiatives

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Sam Reich, the visionary behind Dropout, an independent comedy streaming platform, is navigating the intricate terrain of the entertainment industry with a focus on strategic growth and visibility rather than immediate accolades. While an Emmy win might not be his primary objective this year, his efforts are geared towards enhancing the platform's recognition and fostering continuous improvement. A recent For Your Consideration (FYC) event, held at the renowned Laugh Factory, saw an unexpected surge in attendance, far exceeding expectations, and even featured the surprise presence of personalities like Abby Lee Miller, highlighting Dropout's burgeoning influence and distinct appeal in the digital content sphere.

During the FYC event, Sam Reich expressed his commitment to consistent annual progress for Dropout. The event itself, intended to introduce Dropout to a broader audience, garnered an overwhelming response, with the RSVP list ballooning to 900 for a venue designed for only 150 attendees. A particularly memorable moment was the unannounced arrival of Abby Lee Miller, formerly of "Dance Moms," who revealed herself to be an avid admirer of Dropout's program "Game Changer." This unexpected endorsement underscored the show's expanding reach and dedicated viewership, even surprising Reich's wife, Elaine.

Dropout's strategic approach involves presenting 11 Emmy submissions, encompassing popular series like "Game Changer" and "Very Important People." This initiative represents a calculated effort to carve out a niche in an industry often dominated by major corporations. Reich emphasizes that while larger streamers strive to cater to everyone, Dropout aims to cultivate a loyal, dedicated audience. This philosophy has been instrumental in establishing "Very Important People," hosted by Vic Michaelis, as a flagship show known for its improvisational humor and intricate character portrayals. Reich commends Michaelis for her rare comedic talent, effortlessly blending both straight-man and funny-person roles.

The company's Emmy campaign also serves as a broader branding exercise, signaling Dropout's evolution beyond "unscripted alt comedy" to a more encompassing "alt comedy" identity. This expansion includes ambitious plans to delve into animation, horror, and scripted narratives, particularly for its Dungeons and Dragons-inspired series, "Dimension 20." Reich hinted at forthcoming animated projects for "Dimension 20," indicating several initiatives are already well underway. Despite these expansions, Reich maintains a commitment to originality, aspiring for Dropout's content to remain distinct and avant-garde, ensuring it never becomes predictable or overly conventional.

A significant portion of Dropout's Emmy aspirations rests on "Game Changer," the competition series hosted by Reich himself. The program, celebrated for its innovative game mechanics and sharp psychological humor, has cultivated a devoted following. A notable episode, masterminded by Brennan Lee Mulligan, famously turned the tables on Reich, becoming a widely discussed online phenomenon. The eighth season, launched in May, features episodes such as "Roulette 2," a refined continuation of a beloved format, and "Count the Rice," which Reich identifies as a seasonal highlight. He also exclusively revealed an upcoming episode titled "What's the Catch," inspired by the classic game show "Let's Make a Deal," predicting it to be among the franchise's top five installments. Reich, a devoted follower of the "Survivor" franchise, even dedicated a "Game Changer" episode to it, offering an insightful analysis of player strategy, drawing parallels between effective gameplay and his own journey in the competitive comedic landscape.

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