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And the Next Cancelled Show is...

Netflix has canceled something called Cursed after one season.
I think that was the Arthurian series based on something Frank Miller did. Watched it last year, kind of enjoyed it alright, but even with a cliffhanger ending, I hadn't thought about it since until reading your post. So, there.
 
Reminds me of the 80’s/90’s where there were almost weekly reports that Axl Rose, Slash, James Hatfield, or one of the myriad big-name musicians had died from an overdose or some such.
 
Well, it will be cancelled eventually, so those rumours are technically correct..
That doesn't mean shit for your supposed rumors. Try harder.

I miss the eye rolling emoticon to express my thoughts on any of the Trek shows ending because some angry YouTube kid says so.
Best emoticon ever. :rolleyes:
 
The other week the rumour being spread was CBS rebooting the entire Trek Universe and cancelling everything :rofl:

These sad bastards!
 
They are not kids. They are professional journalist who use subjective reasoning to make educated cases on all the available data. It's just a coincidence they are wrong ever single time.

There's a difference between a professional journalist and a blogger. Some journalists blog, some bloggers are journalists, but it's not 1:1.

Look at the Gizmodo sites. Very little of it is investigative journalism, most of it is just blogging where they're snarky and make every story about themselves. These people would not have been able to report on the JFK assassination or moon landing without injecting themselves into the narrative.

Meanwhile, these "entertainment" sites don't actually report anything themselves. They just repeat what other sites say. And many of them make up sensational headlines for clicks because once the next day comes, no one seems to care if they were right or wrong. They got their clicks and now it's onto the next cycle.
 
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There's a difference between a professional journalist and a blogger. Some journalists blog, some bloggers are journalists, but it's not 1:1.

Look at the Gizmodo sites. Very little of it is investigative journalism, most of it is just blogging where they're snarky and make every story about themselves. These people would not have been able to report on the JFK assassination or moon landing without injecting themselves into the narrative.

Meanwhile, these "entertainment" sites don't actually report anything themselves. They just repeat what other sites say. And many of them make up sensational headlines for clicks because once the next day comes, no one seems to care if they were right or wrong. They got their clicks and now it's onto the next cycle.
I know. I was just joking around.
 
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