1. Shows getting cancelled is now a long, slow, terrible death - because everyone ASSUMES Netflix will just pick up EVERYTHING.
1. Shows getting
cancelled is now a long, slow, terrible death - because everyone ASSUMES
Netflix will just pick up EVERYTHING.
There's no such thing as a
show dying a natural death anymore - the instant ANYTHING gets cancelled by a
TV network, the internet gets itself worked up over the potential of Netflix
(or some other streaming service) picking it up. And this isn't just for
beloved cult shows - it's pretty much ANYTHING that has any amount of fans.
There was a while when they were going to reboot the sitcom Coach, which has
been off the air for about 20 years. They've picked up shows no one cares about
like Longmire.
So whenever ANYTHING is cancelled, the internet works itself up in a tizzy over who can pick it up, and that goes on for months. No shows are allowed to die a clean death anymore - it's a long, drawn out process that USUALLY ends in the same level of disappointment.
So whenever ANYTHING is cancelled, the internet works itself up in a tizzy over who can pick it up, and that goes on for months. No shows are allowed to die a clean death anymore - it's a long, drawn out process that USUALLY ends in the same level of disappointment.