
There's no pain more unique than when your favourite TV show is axed before its time.
I will rant to anyone who will listen about a forgotten show called Grosse Point, a sharp-as-hell teen drama from the year 2000 that absolutely hooked me from episode one, only for it to be cancelled after one measly season. Painnnn.
Okay, rant over!
But I get it. We get very attached to shows and then when they're ripped away — often without warning — it feels like a loss. This year, Stranger Things, Outlander and You all announced that their upcoming seasons will be the show's last, but at least they've come to a natural end.
Listen to The Spill's hosts discuss the most divisive TV show finales. Post continues after podcast.
Most shows don't get the chance to end on their own terms.
In 2024, there have been far too many shows prematurely cancelled and sadly, they're probably some of your faves.
My Lady Jane (Prime Video)
Fans were left furious over Prime Video's decision to cancel My Lady Jane after just one season, despite its critical acclaim and 93 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The historical fantasy series, based on the reimagined story of Lady Jane Grey, garnered a passionate following for its witty humour, a charming cast led by newcomer Emily Bader, and a unique blend of history and comedy. Fans argued that the show wasn't given enough time to find its audience and suffered from lax marketing.