Grieving fans often pour their efforts into trying to revive a show with signatures and billboards, but does it work?
The theory of the five stages of grief is a popular one, even if a lot of grief doesn’t actually play out so neatly. The only time grief moves in such an orderly fashion seems to be when a TV show with an engaged fandom is on the verge of getting cancelled. The fans deny it could happen, then get angry that not enough people are watching, and then they hit the interesting part: the ‘Save Our Show’ campaign.
If the issue is money and viewership, and networks/streaming services already have all the data they need to make their decisions, can SOSs ever work?“The thing is that they don’t work, until they do, and they work, until they don’t. There are a million moving parts to the life of a TV show", he says.
Nowadays, whenever a show is cancelled, the fans run to Netflix hoping they will save it. So, does Netflix at least notice these outpourings of enthusiasm from fans? Ted Sarandos, chief content officer from Netflix, after talking about seeing all the billboards fans buy outside his office window, sums up the answer in one word: “No.”
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