27 Mar, 2023
By FactsWow Team
Corporate greed decimated this year's TV landscape - beloved scripted series, animated favorites, and cult reality competitions are all among the casualties.
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HBO Max's 3-season reality competition Legendary featured contests between ballroom houses and regularly ranked as one of television's messiest, funniest, jaw-dropping, queerest shows.
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It was canceled nearly a decade ago after its intricate plotting, defiant maturity, and a tangled web of deception. This series has been revived for a third and a fourth season by streaming on DC Universe and HBO Max. It was given even more storytelling ambition and character study by creators Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman.
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As We See It wasn't about parents raising special needs children or the dynamics of a family with special needs. It presented living on the spectrum from a perspective we don't often see on television.
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It needed to be clarified to me when Bayside was returning since the teen shows it watched growing up haven't survived the test of time.
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The Michael Schur sitcom Rutherford Falls had all the ingredients: Strong comedy. A valiant attempt to tackle complex questions. Warm ensembles of characters with quirky characteristics took around one and a half seasons to perfect.
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Using incisive critiques of gentrification, 'woke' politics, and intentional character development, Flatbush Misdemeanors was smart television that felt entirely of the moment.
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The cast ranges from teenaged to mid-20s, and their acting is above most teenage programming. It is like Lost, Lord of the Flies, and The Hunger Games all rolled into one.
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Dan Brown's best-selling Robert Langdon books (of The da Vinci Code fame) are the inspiration for Peacock's Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol.
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A reality show's greatest strength lies in its ability to make you laugh, and Fboy Island knew it perfectly. Half the cast were self-identified fuckboys, a type of reality TV contestant we love to poke fun at on television.
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