Shows cut short
Cancelled TV shows can still be viewed by Netflix and streamers
We are gathered here today to remember an amazing show that had an unexpected ending. These shows were dear to those here, but it is time to say goodbye and move on to bigger and better entertainment. That’s what they would want.
There have been shows that have pushed up daisies and buried under broadcasting. The question is, why?
Well, many times with shows like “Pushing Daisies,” “10 Things I Hate About You,” and “Kyle XY,” the show doesn’t gather enough ratings.
“Pushing Daisies” was a comedic drama that featured lively colors to help contrast with the living dead and make them more friendly than horrifying.
The dead are brought back by a pie maker, Ned, but only for a minute and it was usually done to solve murder cases.
Meanwhile, “Kyle XY” was a science fiction/mystery drama, which features the main character, Kyle, who doesn’t remember anything of his past aside from the fact that he was adopted and he tries to rediscover his old memories.
These shows may have passed on from the television but they’re now waiting for us on Netflix.
While these shows seemed delicious to our entertainment taste buds, that doesn’t lead to the big bucks these producers are spending to create the episodes. Our job is to accept the inevitable ending to some shows that we once looked forward to seeing once a week.
Some other cases of why shows are cancelled can include but are not limited to the following: actors dying, expenses, and actors moving onto other things.
When these producers and T.V. channels decide to drop the cow on them it’s so they can move on to something hopefully with more potential, but that does not mean that the cancelled shows have fallen off the face of the earth.
Even the long lasting shows come to an end but they can still be seen somewhere on the Internet, you’ve just got to look for them.
Overall, shows that might’ve been cut from T.V. can still be seen on other sources.