In response to the tilte: Yes, and I don't just think it, I have evidence of it, haha.
I prefer and enjoy doing reviews of TV show episodes. Two of my reviews contained discussion on a concept that could be its own video, roughly qualifying as what people refer to as "theory" videos where somebody posits some idea about a TV show.
So I took what I said in my two reviews, revised it slightly so it flows better and elaborated on it a little, and recorded two new videos to be "theory" videos. However, for the most part it's still pretty much what I had said in a portion of my original reviews.
The two review videos are at like 1k and 3k or something (as are the most of my video reviews or lower than that; my really old reviews are at several hundred).
My "theory" videos? Around 30k and 50k.
Yeah. Clearly people don't hold much interest in a review. But I still prefer to make them over other things, so I'm just gonna continue at it. The positive is that despite the large views, there's no discussion these two videos generated that I cared about.
Meanwhile, some of my review videos actually have had discussions I found interesting and had fun contributing to. And to me that's more important when it comes to a hobby than making a (relatively decent for me honestly) chunk of money.
I guess the good thing is also that whenever I catch up with all the reviews I want to do (I fell behind so this is taking a while unfortunately), I can go back and pick out portions of my reviews and make a new video about a concept I discussed, and potentially make some lunch money from them.