It was Stitchers, which was on Freeform. It was a show that didn't get enough attention and was struggling a lot since it debuted in ratings, though it had a small but strong and passionate online fanbase. They barely got renewed for a third season, and when they did they attributed the renewal to the vocal fanbase that wanted more of the show, which should've been a sign that they were going to work on actually progressing the plot forward. But once S3 rolled around, none of that happened. It seemed like it was less plot and more romantic nonsense for, well, all the characters which wasn't like that in previous seasons. And for for someone who actually enjoyed the show for what it was, even I was annoyed with the direction it was taking. So it didn't come as a surprise, at least to me, when it was cancelled. I wasn't surprised, just disappointed that they had an interesting premise and plot but did almost nothing with it, just had little bits and pieces spread out throughout the series.
The third season ended on, yet again, another cliffhanger that they always ended up doing, tempting us for something that could've led to something more but we know that it was probably going to take an entire season before we got any answers, which was barely enough to move the plot along.
no subject
It was Stitchers, which was on Freeform. It was a show that didn't get enough attention and was struggling a lot since it debuted in ratings, though it had a small but strong and passionate online fanbase. They barely got renewed for a third season, and when they did they attributed the renewal to the vocal fanbase that wanted more of the show, which should've been a sign that they were going to work on actually progressing the plot forward. But once S3 rolled around, none of that happened. It seemed like it was less plot and more romantic nonsense for, well, all the characters which wasn't like that in previous seasons. And for for someone who actually enjoyed the show for what it was, even I was annoyed with the direction it was taking. So it didn't come as a surprise, at least to me, when it was cancelled. I wasn't surprised, just disappointed that they had an interesting premise and plot but did almost nothing with it, just had little bits and pieces spread out throughout the series.
The third season ended on, yet again, another cliffhanger that they always ended up doing, tempting us for something that could've led to something more but we know that it was probably going to take an entire season before we got any answers, which was barely enough to move the plot along.