The issue with the 7 era format was Australian audiences were/are not familiar with the strategic and gameplay aspect the US and Canada use(d). All previous seasons obviously didn’t have that. Completely flipping the format on a known show on its head was always going to be a gamble. It was a rapid change from A to Z. Not to even mention the poor implementation and pre-recorded nature of it.
I’d even begin to argue what we just saw on Ten was a hybrid, and a poorly executed one at that. It also certainly wasn’t OG. The editing structure felt quite BBUS/CAN. Ratings were high simply due to the nostalgia that Ten and ESA insincerely sold. Ratings will not hold if what we just saw is what is going to keep getting produced.
Honestly I just think they’re trying too hard to mess with the format now. Either go with one that’s tried and true, that a substantial number of their viewers are inherently familiar with, or let the show die and resurrect it under a new name and make all the changes under the sun that you want.
FNL is only being asked for because it’s familiar and nostalgic to most viewers. I could say the same for the whole OG argument many are making. Even if FNL, or a version of it, is resurrected, I’m not at all convinced this current team could pull it off.