With the information that Netflix is dropping subscribers, we should always in all probability count on extra bulletins like this.
The streaming service has canceled the Emily Osment-fronted comedy collection Fairly Good after only one season.
TV Line first reported the information.
Here is the logline for the newest one-and-done collection:
After getting unexpectedly dumped by her boyfriend, Chelsea (Emily Osment) — a high-brow, Harvard-educated mental and aspiring novelist — is pressured to maneuver in along with her bubbly, carefree, not-so-intellectual West Coast sister, Claire (Olivia Macklin), and her three lovably eccentric, not-so-intellectual roommates: Grant (Gregg Sulkin), a distractingly good-looking private coach, Solana (Cinthya Carmon), a former lawyer turned healer, and Jayden (Michael Hsu Rosen), a social media influencer.
However Chelsea’s powerful, typically judgemental exterior begins to melt as she will get to know her new associates, and so they start to type an unlikely discovered household.
The collection lasted 10 episodes, however didn’t stand the check of time after launching in October 2021.
Netflix sometimes makes renewal or cancellation choices round a month after a present airs, so the very long time between the premiere and now actually made us assume the present was over.
Whereas it is simple to imagine the choice was made because the service prepares to cut back its spending, Fairly Good did not have as a lot buzz as a few of its different exhibits.
Additionally regarding is that a lot of the forged has since moved on.
Osment landed a recurring position on Younger Sheldon on CBS, and it was not too long ago reported that the star will likely be a full-fledged collection common on Younger Sheldon Season 6.
For those who watch Younger Sheldon on-line, Osment has been an exciting addition to the comedy collection.
Osment beforehand starred on Younger and Hungry, Mother, Two and a Half Males, and The Kominsky Technique.
Netflix canceled Elevating Dion this week after two seasons, and lots of extra cancellations are anticipated after the service mentioned it believes it is going to lose two million subscriptions this quarter.
Paul Dailly is the Affiliate Editor for TV Fanatic. Observe him on Twitter.