Netflix has just cancelled Santa Clarita Diet, this article goes some way towards explaining why

Apr 27, 2019 12:46

‘Feeling The Churn: Why Netflix Cancels Shows After A Couple Of Seasons & Why They Can’t Move To New Homes”Honestly they’re just shooting themselves in the foot because I was planning on checking Santa Clarita Diet out after season 3 seemed to get really great reviews, and I heard people on my flist were really enjoying it, but hearing that it has ( Read more... )

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frelling_tralk April 27 2019, 22:56:29 UTC
That’s how I mostly feel with Amazon Prime and Netflix as well quite honestly, I’m generally way more excited and interested in regular network content. There’s the latest seasons of Supernatural and The Americans that I want to watch with Prime, or The Good Place being on Netflix right after the American airing, as well as the cheesy CW shows that I enjoy lol. I generally just don’t care as much about their originals, especially when the hype for them dies down so fast. With Umbrella Academy for example that was a huge new show for Netflix supposedly and a lot of people were watching it, but it’s not like you even hear all that much discussion for their originals once the show has been out for longer than a month. I did very much enjoy Sex Education and Russian Doll back in January, and The Haunting Of Hill House last October I think it was, but at the end of the day those were still shows with very limited runs, so that once you’ve watched them then there’s really not so much to stay hyped and talking about, it’s more a case of waiting for the next original show to wow you. I mean I’m definitely very hyped for their new seasons, but at the same time the hype just doesn’t last in the same way as it does with shows that air year round

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