The recent decision by Netflix to cancel a popular series has been a shock to many fans. It’s even more disappointing when a show ends on a cliffhanger. This time, the news of a series that failed after just two seasons has come out. Many people had high hopes for the series, so many were dissatisfied with the outcome. Especially after a decent first season, the second season was a huge disappointment for fans.
Ratings and Platform Decision
While the series had decent ratings for its first season, its second season was a total disaster. Reportedly, the second season didn’t even make it into Netflix’s Top 10 list. This is a huge deal for the platform, as a drop in ratings can directly affect the life of a show. Ultimately, Netflix decided not to invest further in the series. This decision was a realistic choice for their business model.
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What fans have left to look forward to
Unstable fans will find it hard to hide their disappointment at this news. The fact that the second season premiered with less than 1.4 million viewers over the weekend was clearly one of the factors that determined the fate of the series. But that’s not all. Rob Lowe and his son John Owen Lowe are reportedly already making moves to pitch the show to other networks. They approached Fox, but the results were reportedly poor. Nevertheless, the search for a new home will continue.
Future Outlook and New Possibilities
Ultimately, Unstable will no longer be available on Netflix. However, that doesn’t mean the end of the series. There is a possibility that it will find new opportunities on other platforms. Rob Lowe’s talents and his special relationship with his son could be developed in a different way in the new series. Fans will have to wait and see what happens next. It remains to be seen whether Netflix’s decision is final or whether the series can be reborn in a different form.
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Source: Deadline