COME ON NETFLIX!
If there was ever a case of a TV show which needed to be picked up by Netflix it's this one.
F$&K CBS!
If there was ever a case of a TV show which needed to be picked up by Netflix it's this one.
F$&K CBS!
Two thumbs up.
shareI know. Once I saw the first season was posted I thought for sure they picked it up.
shareI just finished binging on this wonderful show. I can't believe it was cancelled. CBS really dropped the ball on this one. Netflix needs to pick it up, it would be a win/win for everyone. 😏
shareSeriously, I just finished it too. What networks don't seem to realize is that there is an increasing number of people who don't bother getting cable and just watch television through Netflix (people like me and pretty much every other college student I know). It's not fair to cancel a show before it has even been released on Netflix - I'm so sick of awesome shows getting cancelled, and ridiculously dragged-out procedural shows going on way after their spark has gone out just because networks feel they have to squeeze every last penny out of something that was once good - thus ruining that story and leaving no room for other - potentially mind-blowingly-good - stories to grow. 😡
shareWe know it will be better on Netflix! More daring and fun!
shareI am rewatching this show on netflix, hoping netflix keeps a tally that the show is being streamed in the off chance they do pick it up. Can you imagine this show with everything the same, just with a few cuss words and flash of nudity sprinkled in. It would be even funnier!
shareCouldn't agree more. I have no idea how Netflix determines what shows to finance. I am sure they have a set budget for programing, and they sit around and determine what shows to support. It costs around $1 million to produce an episode of most one hour (46 minutes w/o commercials) drams, so even if they just did 12 that's $12 million. They may have an algorithm that based on viewers which shows make the grade.
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