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And the Next Cancelled Show is...

Even Netflix is pretty bad at letting people know about new stuff. Yes, there's the new releases section showing new TV shows and movies and top 10's of each, but because they have so much new stuff every few weeks, it's almost impossible to keep up with it all, so lots of stuff just gets buried and cancelled. And it's frustrating to hear a show get cancelled before I even get a chance to get to it. And the other issue is that if a show does get renewed, it usually takes so long for a new season to come out that I've forgotten what happened in the first season. There was one instance of a show I liked and couldn't wait for a new season, and by the time it did release, I ended up giving up on it because the recap was awful at recapping what was important and lost interest.
Yup, exactly what you said.
Take Squid Game for example. Netflix's biggest hit ever, bigger than Bridgerton or Stranger Things for a time.
S1 came out in Sept 2021.
And now S2 is coming out Dec'24, THREE years later!
It could be a hit again but seriously three years gap between seasons is just too fucking much.
All these corps got money to burn but never capitalizes on the more popular stuff.
 
I mean, I understand shows taking a long time to release, but at least give viewers better recaps that actually mean something? The recap I mentioned was awful because it was so vague as to be useless, so when came time to viewing the second season, I was just as confused as I would have been without it.
 
I strongly suspect the recent writers/actors strike is a big part of it. A number of shows are late in releasing their newer seasons - everything got backlogged. Things should hopefully get back on track by next year.

But yeah, long hiatuses feel like generally pretentious bullshit. I think HBO was the first to really make that the most noticeable with Sopranos. After that, everyone was doing it.
 
AMC cancels Parish after one season, whatever that was. I see it starred Giancarlo Esposito and Skeet Ulrich.
Established white organized crime gang in New Oleans, LA vs new gang from Africa coming in and going to war against each other. Urich and Esposito are ex-convicts that get caught up in the mess, when Urich recommends Esposito as a driver to the new gang leader.
 
Yup, exactly what you said.
Take Squid Game for example. Netflix's biggest hit ever, bigger than Bridgerton or Stranger Things for a time.
S1 came out in Sept 2021.
And now S2 is coming out Dec'24, THREE years later!
It could be a hit again but seriously three years gap between seasons is just too fucking much.
All these corps got money to burn but never capitalizes on the more popular stuff.
These long gaps are just embarrassing. Studios have got very lazy.
They already barely make 10 episodes a season as it is.
 
These long gaps are just embarrassing. Studios have got very lazy.
They already barely make 10 episodes a season as it is.
Studios are chasing the "prestige" titles, fogetting that those barely make money.
When subscribers are watching reruns on the apps rather than overtly expensive brand new shows they have a huge problem.
 
But these lengthy times between seasons have been going on for years before the strike last year.

Yep, exactly. It feels more like a typical Streaming show thing. It might have something to do with so many streaming shows being produced at any one studio and spreading their load..., but streaming shows are typically much shorter, ie 8-10 episodes a season, thus the wait feels even longer.

And meanwhile, I've been watching House of the Dragon and noticed I was missing Episode 4 out of an 8 episode show via my dvr on-demand service. Come on... I feel shortchanged :shifty:
 
The long gaps is a streaming thing, Yellowstone being an exception. Network and basic cable shows are expected to be on time every year like clockwork.

Katee Sackhoff said the problem with streaming shows for actors besides the short seasons and low pay is that you don't know if or when you'll get another season but you're under contract which restricts what you can do while you're waiting. If you're on CSI: Milwaukee, you know when your season ends and when the next one begins and any work that you can fit in between seasons is fair game.
 
Katee Sackhoff said the problem with streaming shows for actors besides the short seasons and low pay is that you don't know if or when you'll get another season but you're under contract which restricts what you can do while you're waiting.

The other issue is, I think it's easy to lose interest when having to wait for so long. particularly since there's often no news when and if there are upcoming seasons in the works (unless you're one of the really popular ones), putting fans on the fence. I've often given up on a show thinking it was over and not coming back, only to see that it's receiving a new season, and by then my interest is not there anymore, unless it's something I'm already very keen on. So, I think a show with a long wait runs the risk of losing its fans. A lot can happen between when a show firsts airs to when a new season drops, enough that I feel can change things.

Often the case is something is already long in the can, particularly if it's not from a domestic market. Domestic shows often air closer to when they're done, but a streaming service can often sit on a season and air it much later.
 
This is what annoys me the most about them cancelling Lower Decks. It was the only dependable Trek show that came out every year. Without that gone new seasons of Trek could be very sporadic.
 
Carnival Row, season 1 in 2019, season 2 in 2023. Forget that. I'll watch something else. I can't even remember most of the supporting characters' names anymore.

On the flip side you have Slow Horses. Season 1 in 2022, season 2 in 2022, season 3 in 2023, season 4 in 2024, and likely season 5 in 2025 and season 6 in 2026.
 
Carnival Row, season 1 in 2019, season 2 in 2023. Forget that. I'll watch something else. I can't even remember most of the supporting characters' names anymore.

On the flip side you have Slow Horses. Season 1 in 2022, season 2 in 2022, season 3 in 2023, season 4 in 2024, and likely season 5 in 2025 and season 6 in 2026.

The CGI budget on Slow Horses is somewhat smaller than Carnival Row.

If there was an episode of Just Lamb watching Coronation Street explaining why everyone in that show is a useless c###, it would win all the awards.
 
Carnival Row, season 1 in 2019, season 2 in 2023. Forget that. I'll watch something else. I can't even remember most of the supporting characters' names anymore.

On the flip side you have Slow Horses. Season 1 in 2022, season 2 in 2022, season 3 in 2023, season 4 in 2024, and likely season 5 in 2025 and season 6 in 2026.
Man, season 2 was such a letdown. Only one set of boobies throughout the entire season. I don’t know why I bothered.
 
Carnival Row season 2 had completed production and Amazon sat on it for a year-and-a-half before releasing.

Likely on some sort of release schedule. Still, these things feel maddeningly inconsistent. Is it any wonder why some of these shows fail? Years go by between seasons and studios expect viewers to remember what happened, and to top it off, we then get 5, 8 or10 episode seasons that oftentimes don't feel satisfying. All the same, when they do release, they expect everyone to stop what they're doing and watch immediately or it's deemed a failure. But wait, why haven't you notified me BEFORE you chose to cancel it?!
 
Likely on some sort of release schedule. Still, these things feel maddeningly inconsistent. Is it any wonder why some of these shows fail? Years go by between seasons and studios expect viewers to remember what happened, and to top it off, we then get 5, 8 or10 episode seasons that oftentimes don't feel satisfying. All the same, when they do release, they expect everyone to stop what they're doing and watch immediately or it's deemed a failure. But wait, why haven't you notified me BEFORE you chose to cancel it?!
The long gap between seasons was the reason I stopped watching west world.
 
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