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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation

Postby Dora Wi » 03 Nov 2021, 13:08

I don't think it's shallow to feel heartbroken when a show gets cancelled. I don't worry much about what I watch being cancelled, I'd rather enjoy it until it lasts and take my chances.
I remember this one show called Battle Creek where the cast already knew the show was getting cancelled before the last episode of the season, and they made that episode really absurd. I appreciated that attitude.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation

Postby Netherrealmer » 03 Nov 2021, 15:09

sprite1950 wrote:My all time favourite show is the Australian drama Wentworth Prison. Very violent, sexual and action packed, just how I like my tv shows. After 9 seasons it has now finished for good but at least it finished on top as many of us are begging the producers to bring it back. I will definitely be in withdrawal for a while until I find a replacement.
I rather have that feeling than seeing a show cancelled with a cliff hanger ending. A show I watched just got cancelled the producer is looking for a new platform to save it, do hope it finds a new home.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation

Postby cmoneyspinner » 03 Nov 2021, 16:19

Netherrealmer wrote:At least you managed to get three seasons, Some American shows I like gets cancelled midseason of first season. Thats Why I avoid shows until they reached a 3rd season and got announced to be renewed.


It's kind of why I got hooked on Korean dramas. They last forever! At minimum you get 20 episodes with an ending that does not leave you hanging. Although there was one Korean drama that for some reason ... they dropped it! I never knew what happened. I tried to search for more episodes and all I found were articles saying the series would not be continued. I was devastated. :lol:
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation

Postby Netherrealmer » 07 Nov 2021, 06:35

Show cancellation is rare with Asian television but it does happen, It is more prominent with American television though. Thats why I wait for a show to survive 3 seasons before I take the risk of getting invested. Or a first Season must get the national hype like Stranger things and Squid Game because hyped shows dont get canceled.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation

Postby Spontaneo » 18 Nov 2021, 02:18

I do not watch television anymore. My "shows" consist of Roman Catholic Mass, Joyce Meyer Ministries and YouTube, of which all I watch on my Chromebook.

If Joyce Meyer Ministries ever stops, I have her books, DVDs, CDs and cassette tapes.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation

Postby cmoneyspinner » 17 Jan 2022, 18:21

Netherrealmer wrote:At least you managed to get three seasons, Some American shows I like gets cancelled midseason of first season. Thats Why I avoid shows until they reached a 3rd season and got announced to be renewed.


I'm sort of like that with Netflix. I check to see how many seasons before I get involved. I lucked out and managed to binge watch Midsommer Murders and Murdoch Mysteries. I love murder mysteries; especially BBC. Murdoch Mysteries was the first Canadian mystery series I ever watched.
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Postby Netherrealmer » 23 Jan 2022, 00:00

CBS just debuted a show titled Ghosts and It is good, Lucky for me CBS is not known for cancelling shows. It seemed like their strategy of casting 50% POC in all of their shows has been a great strategy because POC people gives ratings. Ghosts was confirmed to be a ratings success. CBS is the only American free tv network I trust.

Fox and ABC, I won't bother they are cancel trigger happy together with Netflix
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby Vehlijanta » 25 Jan 2022, 16:12

I felt that many times because many of my favorite shows were stopped due to one reason or the other but I'm pretty good with finding other alternatives and there's always Youtube and sports to keep me busy and occupied.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby Mika » 28 Jan 2022, 19:33

Sometimes when the show gets too stretched, the audience will get bored. That's what happened to Lucifer 6th season. At least for me.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby cmoneyspinner » 02 Feb 2022, 20:33

The last American TV show that was cancelled that truly broke my heart was "Sleepy Hollow" with Tom Mison and Nicole Beharie. The fact that they took a classic in American literature and adapted it to modern day was genius!! That first meeting between Ichabod Crane and Abbie Mills, when he asked her if she had been emancipated ... I knew I was going to love the show, But when killed off Abbie, I was no longer interested. There was no way they could save that series WITHOUT Ichabod and Abbie. They had such great chemistry.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby Netherrealmer » 21 Apr 2022, 05:03

Canceling shows finally backfired to Netflix, they lost 25 percent of their subscribers and they thought the solution is charging on password sharing. They are so out of touch. All they need to do is renew some of the shows they cancel and slow down on canceling shows.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby cmoneyspinner » 22 Apr 2022, 00:23

Netherrealmer wrote:Canceling shows finally backfired to Netflix, they lost 25 percent of their subscribers and they thought the solution is charging on password sharing. They are so out of touch. All they need to do is renew some of the shows they cancel and slow down on canceling shows.


That is out of touch. Canceling the shows is what really annoyed me the most!
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby Netherrealmer » 17 Sep 2022, 05:12

I think what they need to do from now on is to make the new shows limited series where the finale ends with a conclusion and not cliffhanger. If its successful make a sequel, If its not, at least it has a closure of an ending.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby Mikelo » 13 Oct 2022, 12:19

I don't watch ongoing series I rather wait till the show's closure, I can't stomach my favorite show been canceled.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby Treborika » 17 Oct 2022, 07:24

For me there is no lasting solutions for this. Episode must have endings, series no matter long the series can be it must at some point end.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby augusta » 23 Oct 2022, 05:53

Mika wrote:Sometimes canceled shows are better than the shows that are concluded because the ending disappoints a lot of people.


yeah you are right with this people don't like to be disappointed at the end of a show it is better when cancelled..
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby Netherrealmer » 09 Nov 2022, 09:32

I never thought a hit show like Westworld gets canceled. I will only watch an American show now if its a limited series or if a series finale is announced. I do not want to get attached to a show with no ending again. HBO Max,Peacock and Amazon starts canceling shows now. No one is safe anymore. I wish I won powerball,I could have rescued Westworld.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby kataomoi » 12 Nov 2022, 11:40

Westworld was going downhill and losing a lot of viewers so it made sense in a way. I only watched the last 2 seasons for the sake of completion. But I was expecting them to do another season or two since I heard it was originally planned for 6 seasons. Not complaining though, it had its run and I was ready for it to be over.

The economy is bad now so all networks are cancelling shows that are underperforming. Now more than ever, it's about profits. Even CW sold its network and most of its shows are being cancelled. Only a handful of their shows will be renewed (and probably only for 1 more season).
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby Netherrealmer » 12 Nov 2022, 12:04

European shows and Korean shows on Netflix seem to have a higher renewal rate. I guess because their budget is cheaper. I prioritize them now over American shows that always get canceled.
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Re: How to save yourself from a heartbreak of an American tv show cancellation!

Postby kataomoi » 13 Nov 2022, 11:31

You're right. Foreign shows are less expensive to produce/buy. However, only a few of them become extremely popular. Netflix still makes the most from their American shows.
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