10 years ago, TV shows that were cancelled after 2, 12-to-23-episode seasons due to poor writing/production/audience reception.
Now they're cancelled despite raking in awards (from multiple organizations) for writing/production/acting/representation, have large & devoted fanbases (that are doing most of the promotion of the show), are the highest-viewed show on a network/streaming platform, only air for 6 or 8 episodes per season. And they're cancelled more than once, if not also wiped from the face of the earth.
Make it make sense.
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The thought of never being able to see Aaron tveit dressed as a red train on skates building a barricade while dove Cameron (who is also a train) sings about being all alone before getting kidnapped by Alan Cumming in a opera house is to much馃槶
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