Netflix has cancelled Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj.
correspondent, launched the show in October 2018, and sped through six short seasons through June 2020. What set it apart from the crowded field of politically oriented comedy shows was its typical structure of a single in-depth story every episode, its regular focus on international politics and issues facing Asian-Americans, and the simple fact that it wasn’t just another show with a white dude at a desk covering the latest Donald Trump indignity.
was one of three weekly talk show-style programs hosted by notable comedians that Netflix launched in 2018. It’s the only one that wasn’t cancelled that same year. Minhaj might’ve gotten a couple of extra years more than Michelle Wolf and Joel McHale did, buthas still come to an early and surprising end.
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