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Netflix boss claims a successful show has never been canceled, anyone with eyes and a subscription disagrees

Talk about deflecting the blame.

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Furious Netflix subscribers blasting the company for wielding the axe and killing off a smash hit show before its time has been a regular occurrence for several years now, but the company’s head honchos are adamant that they’ve never canceled a popular series during their entire time at the helm.

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That’s a curious sentiment to say the least, especially when literally dozens of them have instantly entered the Top 10 most-watched list in countless countries around the world, but the almighty algorithm would seem to have a different definition of success from most people with an account.

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In fact, while speaking to Bloomberg, Ted Sarandos even explained his reasoning behind such a bold claim, one that it doesn’t take a genius to figure out won’t sit well with the millions of subscribers who constantly find themselves tearing Netflix a new one for refusing to extend the lifespan of its top-performing episodic exclusives.

“We have never canceled a successful show. A lot of these shows were well-intended but talk to a very small audience on a very big budget. The key to it is you have to be able to talk to a small audience on a small budget and a large audience at a large budget. If you do that well, you can do that forever.”

Needless to say, it wasn’t long before the internet collectively exploded in furious indignation.

https://twitter.com/giselleb1234/status/1617571383722098690

Netflix’s employees might have to look at a massive Warrior Nun billboard every day for the next few weeks, but according to Sarandos’ logic, it wasn’t even a successful series anyway, so who cares?