When a streaming show is canceled after just one or maybe two seasons, audience frustration radiates out from social media.
The disappointment is real — but this is also a romanticization of the past, writes Tribune critic Nina Metz. TV has always been profit over art. Pretending otherwise doesn’t help us understand what’s happening now.
The disappointment is real — but this is also a romanticization of the past, writes Tribune critic Nina Metz. TV has always been profit over art. Pretending otherwise doesn’t help us understand what’s happening now.