Cancelled is cancelled. You can dress it up any way you want.
Unless the show chooses to go out on its own terms like the Big Bang Theory and Modern Family. Which is rare.
Cancelled is cancelled. You can dress it up any way you want.
Hasan Minhaj’s Netflix weekly talk show “Patriot Act” won’t return for a seventh season, the comedian announced on Tuesday.
“What a run,” Minhaj wrote on Twitter. “‘Patriot Act’ has come to an end. I got to work with the best writers, producers, researchers, and animators in the game. My 2 babies were born and grew up with the show. TY to @netflix and everyone who watched. Now it’s time to return these screens to Best Buy.”
“Patriot Act” aired for 39 episodes across six seasons on Netflix and covered timely and topical political and cultural moments. Recent episodes covered the coronavirus crisis, George Floyd’s death at the hands of police officers, the upcoming election and the price of attending college. During its run between October 2018 and June 2020, it was widely praised and won an Emmy and Peabody Award. The final season was postponed due to the pandemic and aired on the streaming service in June. The entire show will continue to be available on Netflix.
Well, "Filthy Rich" is terrible. It has never lived up to how good the pilot episode was.Fox has pink-slipped “Filthy Rich” and “Next”:
https://deadline.com/2020/10/filthy-rich-next-canceled-fox-1234606986/
Well, "Filthy Rich" is terrible. It has never lived up to how good the pilot episode was.
At least Fox will air the remaining episodes, rather than making it disappear after only two airings (anyone remember Lone Star ?)
Fresh product, no matter how unappealing, is going to be aired in this COVID-hampered year because there's not enough out there. Suspect CBS dusted off the last season of The Amazing Race for this fall rather than leave it on the shelf for that very reason. ( I've been a long time viewer, but I think Amazing Race fell out of favor with the network in the last few years)
Fresh product, no matter how unappealing, is going to be aired in this COVID-hampered year because there's not enough out there. Suspect CBS dusted off the last season of The Amazing Race for this fall rather than leave it on the shelf for that very reason. ( I've been a long time viewer, but I think Amazing Race fell out of favor with the network in the last few years)
I know some people didn't like A&E when they carried shows like Duck Dynasty and Storage Wars, but since they've gone to more shows like Live PD they've lost me as a viewer, and this was even before recent events.