As KAOS is cancelled, joining The Acolyte, Lockwood & Co, and The Midnight Club on the streaming scrapheap, Ben Travis writes on why audiences can't keep up with streaming TV.
Netflix has a reputation for cancelling good shows. This leads to a negative feedback loop where people don’t want to pick up a new Netflix show with the assumption it’ll never be finished, then Netflix complains about low viewership and cancels it.
The real solution is to just cancel Netflix entirely.
Netflix has a reputation for cancelling good shows. This leads to a negative feedback loop where people don’t want to pick up a new Netflix show with the assumption it’ll never be finished, then Netflix complains about low viewership and cancels it.
The real solution is to just cancel Netflix entirely.
Every single show should get a guaranteed 2 seasons before it’s even greenlit. Ideally 3.