Recently I have been rewatching and in some cases watching for the first time some older tv series on various streaming services. My thought is they should better inform producers what is going on in with the show. IE some shows end with cliff hangers like they expected another season but the show was not renewed while others end a season in a manner that looks like it was a done deal but then continue for another season. An example
Recently I have been rewatching and in some cases watching for the first time some older tv series on various streaming services. My thought is they should better inform producers what is going on in with the show. IE some shows end with cliff hangers like they expected another season but the show was not renewed while others end a season in a manner that looks like it was a done deal but then continue for another season. An example of the latter is Andromeda. Season 4 ends in such a manner that it could be the end of the series but there is a season 5.
latter is Andromeda. Season 4 ends in such a manner that it could be the end of the series but there is a season 5.
What are you saying? If a show which was cancelled does very well in streaming, they do sometimes make a few more seasons. Is this what you mean?That can happen and its not as bad when its that way around. Example Andromeda which is what Ive been watching the last episode of the Season 4 ends with everyone dead or presumed dead and Dillion walking through some sort of doors then seeing himself the doors open he tries to run back out but they close before he gets there. That would appear to most people to be the end of the series but instead they do seson 5 and use say that trance sent everyone through some kind of a time warp thing. The ones I hated was when a show was on TV (Before streaming) and ended a season in such a manner as to think they were planning to continue but something happens and they dont. Then your left wondering what happend to this person etc. I do realize that in some cases it may be unexpected but when its things like rateings declining they usually know that before hand and should make sure produces and writers know so they can end it properly.
Recently I have been rewatching and in some cases watching for the first time s
me older tv series on various streaming services. My thought is they should bet
er inform producers what is going on in with the show. IE some shows end with c
iff hangers like they expected another season but the show was not renewed whil
others end a season in a manner that looks like it was a done deal but then con
tinue for another season.
An example of the latter is Andromeda. Season 4 ends in such a manner that it c
uld be the end of the series but there is a season 5.
seson 5 and use say that trance sent everyone through some kind of a time warp thing. The ones I hated
was when a show was on TV (Before streaming) and ended a season in such a manner as to think they were
planning to continue but something happens and they dont. Then your left wondering what happend to
this person etc. I do realize that in some cases it may be unexpected but when its things like
rateings declining they usually know that before hand and should make sure produces and writers know
so they can end it properly.
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