![]() “The long and short of it is, I don’t know why our show was cancelled,” he explained. As I’ve written before, given the trigger-happy nature of the platform’s decision-makers, there’s no way I’d start a new Netflix show in 2022 unless I knew for sure it had a satisfying ending lined up: something it’s impossible to guarantee.īut for all this insider information, Clost still doesn’t have a definitive answer to the big question: why was Tiny Pretty Things cancelled? That makes sense, and I’m not surprised that Netflix doesn’t shout about cancellations from the rooftops. ![]() ![]() “If people know that a show isn't coming back for a second season, more often than not they're going to choose not to watch it - they don't want to get attached.” "They didn't want to take away from the discoverability of the show, he continued. "Netflix told us they were not going to announce it because the way that Netflix content works is that it is evergreen on their platform,” Clost continued. But what is interesting is what Clost reveals about the process behind the scenes - and specifically why Netflix seldom announces that shows won’t be coming back. While Tiny Pretty Things undoubtedly had its fans, its Rotten Tomatoes (opens in new tab) scores of 53% (critics) and 50% (audience) suggest it’s not the biggest loss from the platform. That’s exactly 37 days from the show first becoming available to stream worldwide. He went on to say that a video of him buzzing his hair off (opens in new tab) - dated 20 January 2021 - was close to when the team actually got the news.
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