Netflix Shows You Can Say Goodbye To

Published on 10/22/2019
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Girlboss

Following the life of Nasty Gal founder, Sophia Amoruso, Girlboss was based on the book of the same name. In 2017 Netflix announced it will not be continuing with the show. As it turns out, the show just didn’t live up to the viewership expectation that the executives had for it, which resulted in its cancellation after one season.

Girlboss

Girlboss

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings told Vanity Fair that show cancellations happen for many reasons but, “mostly, it is how many people watch.” People didn’t seem to like the book come to life in the show; the show got a 32 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Seven Seconds

Even though Netflix canceled Seven Seconds in April of 2018 after just one season, it seems that this show was meant to be a standalone story from the start. Centering around the death of an African American boy, the show captured its audience flawlessly.

Seven Seconds

Seven Seconds

“We loved working with Veena, Regina and the cast and crew of Seven Seconds,” the VP of Original Content at Netflix, Cindy Holland, said, “Together they created a compelling, timely and relevant crime drama. The first season is a complete, stand-alone story that we are proud to feature on Netflix for years to come.”

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