Unfortunately, it was only for you for one (1) season! “If you like messy superpower origin stories, found family feels, comic-book-esque fight scenes, and slowly unraveling mysteries, with a bonus queer, asexual, South Asian woman? Netflix’s The Imperfects is the show for you,” wrote Valerie of this series. But now we will never see those twins grow old! QUEER AS FOLK - Episode 104 - Pictured: (l-r) Jesse James Keitel as Ruthie, CG as Shar - (Photo by: Alyssa Moran/Peacock)Ī cast of queer people led by queer creatives, telling the stories of queer and trans people of color - the Queer as Folk reboot was a revelation, especially for its central romance between a queer trans woman and her non-binary partner who just gave birth to twins. This musical re-imagining of a more diverse Rydell High in the 1950s was not just cancelled, it was removed from the Paramount+ platform within weeks of its cancellation, thus denying its young cast and ambitious writers and directors any potential residuals. Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (2023) – Paramount+ Here are just some of the many shows cancelled after one season. Often the shows that get cancelled after one season are objectively bad, or didn’t exactly win over LGBTQ+ audiences to begin with, like Heathers, Skins (US), Katy Keene, Q-Force, The Purge or Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists. But sometimes a show gets ripped out of our hands and we’re a little bummed about it. Meanwhile, the list of shows with a lot of queer women’s content with long runs is a pretty short one: The L Word, Orange is the New Black, Wentworth, The Fosters and Transparent. This list focuses on shows cancelled after one season, but when it comes to shows with LGBTQ+ women and/or trans leads, we’re especially prone to getting an axe after season two or three, like One Mississippi, The L Word: Generation Q, Take My Wife, Vida, Lip Service, Work in Progress, Warrior Nun, Batwoman, Pose, Gentleman Jack, Faking It, Betty, Dickinson, Feel Good, Sense8, Trinkets and Hightown. We often see queer content obscured in marketing materials due to some kind of internalized network homophobia, leaving queer media and audiences in the dark until we simply watch the entire show ourselves and initiate the gay word-of-mouth ourselves. ![]() We rarely see networks make obvious financial investments in promoting their queerest shows, in mainstream media or with queer media. Not a single one of the shows on this list has advertised their show on - and in fact, Netflix and Prime Video have never directly purchased advertising from our website. That 67%īut the queer-inclusive cancellations tend to hit our community hard, especially when their networks so consistently fail to promote their shows to queer audiences or advertise with queer media and often intentionally obscure their LGBTQ+ content from promotional materials. ![]() We have patches of information like that 58% of network shows are cancelled before a second season in, and that Netflix cancels 11% of the shows it releases in any given year. ![]() Statistically speaking, this doesn’t necessarily mean that queer-inclusive shows are cancelled after one season more often than shows that don’t have LGBTQ+ characters, although it’s difficult to determine what numbers to compare our numbers to (and our science is imprecise - “shows Autostraddle tracks” isn’t necessarily a quantitative body we can compare to others quantitative bodies). We have around 730 non-limited-series TV shows in our database, which means around 20% of the queer-inclusive shows we’ve tracked are cancelled after one season. ![]() Of those, around 45 are limited series - shows like Little Fires Everywhere, Mrs America, Tales of the City and The Bisexual - that never intended to exist past their first season, which leaves us with 170 TV shows with queer women and/or trans characters that were cancelled after one season - shows that got born, crawled into the world, won us over with their queer storylines, and then got cancelled. There are 210 television programs in our database of TV shows featuring lesbian, bisexual, queer and trans characters that only lasted for one (1) mere season on this earth.
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