Shows such as Stranger Things and Yellowjackets have become bloated. I'm all for the one-and-done series | Priya Elan
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Shows such as Stranger Things and Yellowjackets have become bloated. I'm all for the one-and-done series | Priya Elan
"Season one ended sooo perfectly: future plotlines were teased tantalisingly and a main character had cliffhanger! been offed (or had they?) In the months since the finale, you were perusing Reddit threads with other hardcores to find some Easter egg clues illuminating what would happen next. And then season two's premiere is a damp squib. It feels like the entire writers' room has been fired and replaced by artificial intelligence."
"Cut to the second episode, and your favourite cast member has done something that you and Reddit user Fishy2345 agree is totally out of character. By episode five, it's clear that the showrunners have had collective amnesia around the storylines aggressively signposted in season one. And by the disappointing finale, you silently wish that the show had just been cancelled."
"Wishing for cancellation can only be retrospective; most fans protest when their favourite shows are canned before they can get off the ground. Take Kaos, a delightfully satirical take on Greek mythology featuring Jeff Goldblum, which was binned by Netflix due to low viewing figures. But perhaps these fans will rest better with the knowledge that their enjoyment of the series won't have been muddied by a sophomore slump."
Many TV shows experience disappointing second seasons that betray characterizations and plotlines established in season one. Fans scrutinize Easter eggs and speculate on forums between seasons. Subsequent episodes can feel inconsistent, with characters acting out of character and showrunners neglecting earlier story signposts. Some viewers retrospectively wish a show had been cancelled rather than endure declining quality over extra seasons. Networks sometimes cancel shows early for low viewing figures, as happened with Kaos, a satirical take on Greek mythology starring Jeff Goldblum. High-quality first seasons with awards and strong casts, such as Yellowjackets, can still face shortened runs and revised season plans.
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