Season 2 of Love Is Blind may be over — but the drama hasn’t stopped. Controversial contestant Abhishek “Shake” Chatterjee is calling out host Nick Lachey after their tense display during the Netflix dating show’s reunion episode.
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After a long journey to the screen that included showrunner and casting changes and a pandemic-related delay, FX’s Y: The Last Man only lasted one season. It was canceled while Season 1 was still airing, a couple of weeks before the Nov. 1 finale.
The decision came down to viewership retention for the comic book adaptation from writer, executive producer and showruner Eliza Cohen, FX Chairman John Landgraf said during the network’s portion of TCA.
“I really loved Y: Last Man personally, I really admired all the work that went into it, I really think Eliza Clark did a great job,” Landgraf said. “But I will tell you, Its audience decline was really, really, really steep and ultimately that is what made us go in that direction.”
Landgraf elaborated on the network’s methodology used to make renewal decisions.
“One of the key things that we have assessed for as long as we have been doing this is the trajectory of a television show across a season from its first to its last episode,” he said. “We closely monitor the decline or the retention of audience. If you look at shows we’ve renewed, there is a higher level of retention than the shows we’ve canceled; all have a very steep decline from the first last episode of the season, much steeper decline than the shows we’ve renewed.”
Admitting that “it’s very hard to make those decisions,” Landgraf noted that there have been only three instances in FX’s 20-year history of original programming when a series that has been renewed for a second season has not gone on to Seasn 3 and beyond.
Clark announced Y‘s cancellation on Twitter in October.
“I have never in my life been more committed to a story, and there is so much left to tell… We don’t want it to end,” she wrote before adding that “FX
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Atlanta fans got a bittersweet surprise Thursday when FX chairman John Landgraf said the Donald Glover comedy would end with Season 4. During the show’s TCA panel, Glover, who executive produces, writes, directs and acts, explained the decision to bring the exploits of Earn, Paper Boi and their crew to an end.
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Atlanta” is coming to an end with Season 4.The announcement was made by FX boss John Landgraf during an executive session at FX’s TCA day on Thursday. It was previously known that the hit comedy series had shot Seasons 3 and 4 back to back.Season 3 will debut on March 24, with Season 4 set to air this fall, Landgraf said.