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Oops! 5 Of Your favorite TV shows Got Axed Due to The Writers’ Strike

Did your best show survive?

If you’ve been living under a rock, it’s time to get up out of there because the WGA strike is over! While we celebrate fair pay, and the resuming of writing for all the shows we just cannot wait for, we also mourn some of the ones that didn’t make it to the other end of the five months.

See them below

  1. The Idol

While this show was highly anticipated as it came from the same director that brought us Euphoria, it unexpectedly did not live up to the hype. Fans expressed their disappointment online with clips from the series displaying considerably bad acting, directing and writing.

The show has not been renewed for a second season.

  1. The Great

This period comedy tells the story of Catherine the Great (Elle Fanning) as she adapts to being queen in a foreign land, and she is snapped out of her naivety by politics and the hunger for power. Now we’ll never know whether bad company corrupts good morals, as this show was cancelled after its third season.

  1. How I Met Your Father

This was the alternate storyline of the 2005 sitcom, How I Met Your Mother. With Hillary Duff as the mother telling her son the story, we as the audience never get to meet the father because the show was cancelled after two seasons.

  1. A Black Lady Sketch Show 

This sketch comedy show created by Robin Thede has had the pleasure of casting Yvette Nicole Brown, Quinta Brunson, Issa Rae, Amber Riley, Gabrielle Dennis, 13 Emmy Award nominations, and four successful seasons. Unfortunately A Black Lady Sketch Show won’t have a fifth.

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5.The Other Two

This comedic fan-favorite about two siblings to a popstar unfortunately did not make the cut after the five months of the strike. The show’s third season will be its final one.

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