Kim Kardashian has broken her silence over the controversial Balenciaga photo shoot that featured children posing with teddy bears in bondage.
09.11.2022 - 01:57 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has opted not to proceed with second seasons of legal drama Partner Track, headlined by Arden Cho, and sci-fi drama The Imperfects, starring Italia Ricci.
Neither series has been a breakout. Partner Track debuted August 26 with 16.7M minutes viewed in its opening weekend and peaked at No. 4 on Netflix’s Weekly Top 10 for English-language series. The Imperfects opened at No. 3 in its debut weekend (September 8-11) before slipping. Both series spent only three weeks in the Top 10, which is not the long tail Netflix wants to see for shows that earn renewals.
Netflix brass had high expectations for Partner Track, which broke ground in representation as a romantic drama with an Asian American lead, Cho. Season 1 ended with a big cliffhanger, which indicates confidence in a show’s prospects, and the streamer had commissioned a writers room that was up and running, working on ideas for a potential second season, ahead of Partner Track‘s series premiere. Also helping Partner Track‘s cause was the fact that it was produced through Jax Media on a modest budget as Netflix’s renewal decisions are based on cost vs. viewership. Ultimately, it ended up not being enough.
Based on Helen Wan’s book, Partner Track follows Ingrid Yun (Cho), an idealistic young M&A attorney who struggles with her moral compass as she fights to climb the partner track at a white male-dominated top New York City law firm.
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After Ingrid had spent most of the season in a love triangle with Nick (Rob Heaps) and Jeff (Dominic Sherwood), she ultimately chose Jeff, who ended up committing the ultimate betrayal, as revealed in the shocking final seconds of the
Kim Kardashian has broken her silence over the controversial Balenciaga photo shoot that featured children posing with teddy bears in bondage.
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