
Peacock’s decision to abruptly pull the plug on five original shows has unleashed a storm of outrage and disappointment among its viewership, leaving fans questioning the platform’s commitment to original content.
At a Glance
- Peacock has canceled five shows, causing outrage among fans. The canceled shows include “Teacup,” “Hysteria!,” “Mr. Throwback,” “Based on a True Story,” and “Laid.”
- “Laid,” starring Stephanie Hsu, ended on a cliffhanger, disappointing fans.
- The cancellation of “Based on a True Story” led some fans to consider canceling their Peacock subscriptions.
Peacock’s Content Cuts
Fans are fuming after Peacock announced the cancellation of five original series, sparking intense debate and dissatisfaction. Shows like “Teacup,” “Hysteria!,” “Laid,” featuring Stephanie Hsu, “Mr. Throwback,” and “Based on a True Story,” starring the acclaimed Kaley Cuoco, were all put on the chopping block. These cancellations were sudden, with unresolved narratives leaving audiences feeling dismissed, pointing to a worrying trend in how the network handles original programming.
Such decisions have seemingly jeopardized Peacock’s relationship with viewers, making audiences wary of investing in the network’s future offerings. The failure to cultivate and support unique programming threatens to alienate fans, creating a shaky foundation for the platform’s content strategy.
Laid and Its High Hopes
Among the canceled series, “Laid” was particularly criticized for its lack of marketing and abrupt ending. Fans voiced their frustrations, arguing that “Laid” had narrative potential that was unfairly cut short.
“This was a lovely show. They did no promotions btw” – one.
Despite its strong premise, “Laid” did not receive the promotional backing necessary for a chance to thrive, according to fans. Its end, hanging on a cliffhanger, feels like an insult to the dedicated viewer base that had grown attached to the storytelling and characters.
Kaley Cuoco and “Based on a True Story”
The end of “Based on a True Story” was another blow for viewers. Starring Kaley Cuoco as Ava Bartlett, the show merged humor and crime drama, resonating with its audience enough to earn a 79% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Yet, its cancellation has even driven some to contemplate cutting their subscriptions altogether in protest.
“Very disappointed to hear that you have canceled Based on a True Story after 2 seasons. I am probably going to cancel my paid subscription and just boycott your channel altogether. The show received a 79% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Very stupid decision.” – One angry viewer.
Despite the mutually beneficial combination of engaging narratives and a talented star, this decision pulls the plug on a show that many saw as reflective of real interests and realities, making the loss feel personal and painful.