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.
Obviously if it’s a bad show, kill it, but also consider that sometimes a show needs time to grow.
Look at season 1 of Parks and Rec, it was rough. Or The Office, it was fine but didn’t find it’s own until season 2.
You also have to consider that a show might need a little time to build an audience. I don’t currently subscribe to Netflix, but I have in the past. I may subscribe again soon, I like Jeff Goldbloom, but now I know his show is cancelled, I guess I’ll wait to subscribe.
I know they’re hoping for one big show to get me to subscribe, but maybe a steady stream of shows would work just as well.
Obviously if it’s a bad show, kill it, but also consider that sometimes a show needs time to grow.
Look at season 1 of Parks and Rec, it was rough. Or The Office, it was fine but didn’t find it’s own until season 2.
You also have to consider that a show might need a little time to build an audience. I don’t currently subscribe to Netflix, but I have in the past. I may subscribe again soon, I like Jeff Goldbloom, but now I know his show is cancelled, I guess I’ll wait to subscribe.
I know they’re hoping for one big show to get me to subscribe, but maybe a steady stream of shows would work just as well.
Aaaah I see, I was reading your username as It’s No Tits