The Last of Us and Velma are two TV series that are making a lot of noise, for totally different reasons. Where the first has received almost unanimous praise and attention from fans, the second has collected just bad reviews and the anger of those who were enraged by the girl's behavior, making it even more popular than The Last of Us itself.
This is one of the most appropriate examples of recent times, because of which bad publicity has boosted the series' popularity among the public, keeping it in the Top 100 most watched programs on HBO Max. According to The Wrap, Velma has a demand increase of about 127 percent.
The Last of Us is a company that has achieved a historical high, but it might not collapse right because the general public is interested in learning more about Velma's depravity. Recall that the Scooby-Doo universe has a very different meaning than what we have come to expect from the canons.
The absence of Scooby Doo adds to the series' appeal, with Velma's character having strengths and weaknesses. More "adult" dialogue followed, with somewhat raw scenes and other gimmicks that prompted fans to talk about the characters of Fred and Daphne in a negative light.