Netflix Cancels Show, Called out for Terrible Marketing and Promotion
12/10/2022 06:07 pm EST
Shocked
Because the show ended so confidently, many fans had simply assumed that another season was all but certain. They were shocked to hear that it wasn't true.
Whiplash
Some fans had not even heard of this adaptation until the show was canceled, giving them a sense of whiplash. They wondered how Netflix expected this model to work.
Outside Reliance
Some fans shared where they had heard about this show – not from Netflix itself in most cases, but on social media. They felt that it was unfair of Netflix to essentially rely on fans and other services to promote their work for them.
Reviews
Many fans pointed out the show's generally positive reviews – especially the high scores on aggregate sites and the outstanding reviews from some critics. They felt that if the quality of the show was good, then it was a failure on Netflix's part of fans had not found their way to the series.
Sympathy for Creators
Many fans shared their sincere sympathy with writers, actors and creators like the team that worked on The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself. They imagined how heartbreaking it must be to get such a swift cancellation with apparently little thought.
Lack of Interest
On the other end of the spectrum, fans noted that it was hard to get interested in a Netflix production nowadays knowing that there is a high chance of a sudden cancellation like this one. They felt that the streamer needed to be more invested in shows in order to attract an audience.
Bias
Finally, some fans perceived a pattern when it comes to Netflix's cancellations – specifically shows with strong LGBTQ+ representation. They felt that it was a bad look for the streamer as this pattern continued.
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