Soldato
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This is and always has been a problem with TV series which don't wrap up and that end on a cliffhanger but is it just me that thinks it has gotten worse with streaming?.
I have just finished watching the (superb) apple TVs Silo season 2. Now glass half full it has been green lit for season 3 and 4 to fully wrap up the series so I am really happy about that however it is likely not gonna air till some time in 2026.
I don't know if it is because money is tighter so they are more hesitant to renew (possibly because of lower viewing figures due to fragmented services) or if it's just because costs are so much higher but waiting for over a year between series on any program really kills the enthusiasm imo
By the time the next season comes along I will have lost the urge to watch and likely will have forgotten where I was up too.
Add to that any show with kids in get kind of ruined when you have someone who was meant to be an 11 year old a few months later (in story time) has suddenly become obviously a teenager!)
also whilst I know it's always been a problem but am sure more shows get cancelled on a cliffhanger now than used to happen
ok rant over! what do others think? is the huge gap between seasons a problem. for you or is it me moaning about a nothing issue?
I have just finished watching the (superb) apple TVs Silo season 2. Now glass half full it has been green lit for season 3 and 4 to fully wrap up the series so I am really happy about that however it is likely not gonna air till some time in 2026.
I don't know if it is because money is tighter so they are more hesitant to renew (possibly because of lower viewing figures due to fragmented services) or if it's just because costs are so much higher but waiting for over a year between series on any program really kills the enthusiasm imo
By the time the next season comes along I will have lost the urge to watch and likely will have forgotten where I was up too.
Add to that any show with kids in get kind of ruined when you have someone who was meant to be an 11 year old a few months later (in story time) has suddenly become obviously a teenager!)
also whilst I know it's always been a problem but am sure more shows get cancelled on a cliffhanger now than used to happen
ok rant over! what do others think? is the huge gap between seasons a problem. for you or is it me moaning about a nothing issue?
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