‘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
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You may be onto something there. I had never really thought of it that way. Then again, I'm so used to my favourite shows getting cancelled early no matter the network/platform, maybe that's why I haven't given it any thought.
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The most popular shows on Netflix are Friends, The Office, Parks And Recreation, Grey’s Anatomy, Supernatural, Gilmore Girls etc, none of which would have survived for even a quarter as long if they were Netflix’s own shows. Interestingly Orange Is The New Black seems to be their most popular original, and hmm that’s the one show that has quite a bit of content to consume, rather than wrapping up after 2 or 3 seasons once Netflix has lost interest in it. They have new movies and tv shows coming out all the time yes, ( ... )
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Also, I've noticed that seasons are getting shorter and shorter. First, it was 13 episodes, then 10, now it's often 8.
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Santa Clarita Diet was great and it's a shame that it ended on a big cliffhanger. If they would have known about it, I'm sure they could have come up with a much more satisfying ending.
Does Netflix realize that Game of Thrones has more than three seasons and pretty much dominates the internet at the moment (coming from someone who doesn't watch GoT)? They picked up Lucifer after the third season...
I wonder if their big hit Stranger Things will also end after S3.
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They seem to be setting up their entire platform for just binge-watching the new shows, and disregarding anything that is considered ‘old’, even though it’s been pointed out that their most popular shows are easily the network ones that ran for six seasons or more
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I don't really think they consider three seasons the ideal length. To me it seems as if they just want to new promote shows, generate buzz, everyone binge-watches the first season, is excited for the second one, and then the hype dies down.
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