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Originally Posted by Thrillerboy
Honestly, there's no reason to believe it's not. After how they handled things in the second episode, where they set up a similar scenario for a tf as the first episode, yet glossed over the tf (only showing the 5 second hand tf), it was obvious they would blow their load on two or three tfs, and that's it. This is supposed to be the "big" transformation, and this is what we got. It honestly started as a great scene, until they decided to just stop showing much of anything, starting with the zoom in on the eyes during the facial transformation (T_T), and not showing the feet actually transforming like they did in the first episode. Just another one in the "It's good, but could have been so much more" file...
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Well don't forget they always have to worry about those pesky things called budget and ratings.
Any given show is only given a set amount to work with. this show can only use so much cgi as the budget allows for any process. As such, the number of onscreen TF's ARE going to be low, because some of the cgi time has to be used for the dogs themselves.
Ratings is also a factor. While it has a female star my understanding is this book and tv series was geared more towards women, so of course they'd want to garner to them to get the highest ratings. This means a LOT more men shown then women sadly, so you're going to have to expect them.
And lastly: Always keep in mind scifi or any public tv channel televised series will NEVER be meant for us, so there will always be a small level of disappointment from a fetish standpoint. They (series producers) have to keep the all mighty dollars in mind when dealing with ratings, so they have to pander to the widest audiences possible. This means keeping things like violence, nudity, and traumatizing transformations (to none fetishists) at a minimum.
TLDR: Keep in mind TV series aren't made for the fetish crowd and keep expectations low to avoid disappointment.