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As platforms like Netflix try to reign in spending, more and more shows are getting canned before they have the time or push to achieve their full potential. As a result, shows that could be “the next big thing” – like 1899 or The OA – are discarded without any real, satisfying reason. Now that the streaming graveyard has grown significantly in number, has the bubble burst? Fans are already taking to social media to claim these platforms are ruining their reputation by canceling shows with loyal, dedicated supporters. Here’s our take on the growing list of shows getting axed, and why Netflix, HBO Max, and other streaming services may need to keep their fingers off the trigger for a few seasons longer if they want to keep subscribers.
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00:00 Is any streaming show safe from cancelation?
01:14 The problem with shows ending too soon
05:13 Honey
06:23 Why the TV slow burn model is incompatible now
08:35 The truth about all the cancelations
10:54 Is there a way to save our favorite shows?