2016-17 TV Cancellations Thread: TNT finds "Nothing can come of nothing."

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I can't think of an example of where it backfired, though I assume it's happened somewhere. Recent examples include Stranger Things, Mr. Robot, Outcast, and Ash vs. Evil Dead. Most of the time they do this they're either extremely confident in the material/ratings success or it's a big budget project where they planned on making multiple seasons anyway for financial reasons (already have the cast on board, sets built, etc...) Even if it does backfire, it's probably easier to cover up since you wouldn't be canceling until after the second season, by which time a lot of people probably forgot that you gambled big on it and made a mistake.
Stranger Things wasn't renewed for a second season until 6 or so weeks after it premiered.
 
Stranger Things wasn't renewed for a second season until 6 or so weeks after it premiered.
It wasn't announced, but it was renewed before it premiered.
Were you instructed to be coy about the renewal when you were promoting the first season?

Matt: They greenlit the second season before we even premiered. So when everyone was going, "Is there going to be a second season?" we had been writing the entire time. So we’ve been working on this almost all summer.

Ross: It drove me crazy. "Please, can't we just tell everyone we’re doing a second season?"
 
Lexx has two xes. Bro how can you even call yourself a fan of sexually suggestive Canadian sci-fi trash if you can't get that right?

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I can't think of an example of where it backfired, though I assume it's happened somewhere. Recent examples include Stranger Things, Mr. Robot, Outcast, and Ash vs. Evil Dead. Most of the time they do this they're either extremely confident in the material/ratings success or it's a big budget project where they planned on making multiple seasons anyway for financial reasons (already have the cast on board, sets built, etc...) Even if it does backfire, it's probably easier to cover up since you wouldn't be canceling until after the second season, by which time a lot of people probably forgot that you gambled big on it and made a mistake.

Wasn't Vinyl renewed before it aired and canceled?
 
Fine, Lex then.

I enjoyed Lex.

Go ahead, redeem Lex.

I am king of trash mountain.

I thought the last season was pretty good, it was very topical towards the end.

And I'll always love Stanley nuking Newfoundland.

Also, you really don't know trash until you watch at least one Tyler Perry show.
 
Hey, remember the time the group slid into a world where men were outlawed and they got found out because one of the female Gestapo saw the toilet seat up?

[Whisper]S L I D E R S[/Whisper]
 
Just saw a commercial that here in Canada, we're getting Anne (of Green Gables) this month, on March 19th. Kind of surprised it's two months before Netflix, and it's even a couple of weeks after the finale. They should have done weekly releases for worldwide, like some of the CW shows.
 
Just saw a commercial that here in Canada, we're getting Anne (of Green Gables) this month, on March 19th. Kind of surprised it's two months before Netflix, and it's even a couple of weeks after the finale. They should have done weekly releases for worldwide, like some of the CW shows.
Netflix did the same thing with Degrassi. It aired in it's entirety on Family Channel then Netflix put them up.
 
I hated Lexx initially but eventually I came around to its stupidity and the hotness of Xenia Seeburg.

Hey, remember the time the group slid into a world where men were outlawed and they got found out because one of the female Gestapo saw the toilet seat up?

[Whisper]S L I D E R S[/Whisper]

Men weren't exactly banned, there was a virus released that killed most of them men around the world so they were treated like a resource for re-population. Guess you could say they were banned from being free or whatever, heh.
 
How was the chicago crossover last night and why wasnt Chicago Med part of it?

Look above, it did well.

As for why no Chicago Med, no room. They only have space for 7-10 p.m. I haven't seen the crossover episodes yet, but I believe the Med crew had a good presence during Chicago Fire (and maybe even PD).
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oh man, is it 1986 already? Sure hope no nuclear accidents happen this yea... aww shit.
(this is assuming they're still doing the one season = one year thing)

I'm surprised it endured this long though. While quality through and through, I never really thought it would last for some reason. I do hope it gets to go all the way to 1989 though.

Isn't this year the last season? Or is it next year? I thought they had announced either 5 or 6 would wrap it up? I might be wrong though.
 
Isn't this year the last season? Or is it next year? I thought they had announced either 5 or 6 would wrap it up? I might be wrong though.

Season 5 starts next week and then Season 6 will wrap things up in 2018.
 
oh man, is it 1986 already? Sure hope no nuclear accidents happen this yea... aww shit.
(this is assuming they're still doing the one season = one year thing)

I'm surprised it endured this long though. While quality through and through, I never really thought it would last for some reason. I do hope it gets to go all the way to 1989 though.
I never really paid attention to that.

Is it really season 1 in 1981, season 2 in 1982, season 3 in 1983 and so on?
 
Casting for the Inhumans show (mini series? its 8eps) continues to be great, kinda getting hyped now.

Disapointment will be even greater now ;_;
 
Season 5 starts next week and then Season 6 will wrap things up in 2018.

Oh. :(

Well, I stopped watching somewhere halfway S2 (or 3), so I still have a lot of catching up to do anyway.

I never really paid attention to that.

Is it really season 1 in 1981, season 2 in 1982, season 3 in 1983 and so on?

I assumed that from S1 to S2, but I probably assumed too much. Which is not unusual for me...

edit: Season 1 is 1981, S2 1982, season 3 has "march, 1983" as a title, so I presume that's the case still.
 
So literally Stonewall then. lol
Nah, it is just getting middling reviews from what I've seen. Also it isn't whitewashed to hell and back, and talented directors worked on it. So it's not literally Stonewall.

It's the same type of bland that Milk was but more disjointed as far as I can tell.
 
Nah, it is just getting middling reviews from what I've seen. Also it isn't whitewashed to hell and back, and talented directors worked on it. So it's not literally Stonewall.

It's the same type of bland that Milk was but more disjointed as far as I can tell.
Listening to Sepinwall, he seemed to enjoy it - saying that the finale made him cry. Oh well.
 
Greenleaf any good? I lvoe me some Keith David
 
So I'm just watching When We Rise as a background watch and it's definitely better than Stonewall at least, but I can see why no one bothered watching it - it's both interesting history, but it's also history that everyone who might be interested already knows wrapped up in a relatively safe drama.
 
I'm catching up on The Original season 3 now and seen 6 episodes yesterday, and I gotta say it has become incredibly good. It still is better than TVD but that hasn't been hard for the past three seasons. Really worth my watch.
 
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