The COO of Starz says they canceled Counterpart because it was too confusing for females to understand.

145  2019-07-28 by JohnWoo4

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Who the fuck cares about Starz? It's in like 10th place among subscription-based tv. "Premium Female Programming" sounds like the kinda braindead strategy you might get from a C-Suite (diversity hire) foid. I hope they go out of business.

Counterpart was a pretty cool show. It's too bad it got canceled.

If it's any good some other service like Netflix or Amazon will likely snag it and rub it in Starz's stupid "Get Woke Go Broke" face.

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I mean Starz is already broke, which is why they're trying to go woke for attention

An all out war on Prime because of the impending outbreak wouldve been dope

They should probably turn to a free porn channel or something

Spartacus was dank, prove me wrong

It was Rome for mongs, fight me

For two seasons at least.

1 1/2 counting that miniseason

Shitty fight choreography and Gauls and Celts played by Maori tribesmen.

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it was the streaming service that ash vs evil dead was on tho, and show was cool af. of course i torrented it though cause i'm not paying for subscription tv, that is more cucked that letting your wife get blacked.

You sure? I watched that on Netflix

Watching tv shows with my wife makes me very much agree with this COO.

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cope

Imagine actually removing comments lol

Your fault for marrying someone dumb.

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You got my hopes up that that was the actual reason.

That was the reason. This is a direct quote.

“Counterpart was a great show, we had great partners in MRC and Justin is a great writer, but it was a very complicated show, a very male show. We had picked that show up and made a two season commitment before we’d honed in on this premium female strategy,” he said.

In addition to the acclaim, Counterpart also developed a devoted fan following but was not been able to attract a broad audience.

Couldn't attract the broads.

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PREMIUM FEMALE STRATEGY

fucking lol

They're making a John Wick TV show as well with this shift towards female viewers.

Does John Wick even need a TV show?

Is Keanu a sex symbol for most girls these days?

Its Joan Wick

r/television on finding out the show was cancelled vs r/television finding out way

Gotta love how they're all of a sudden okay with it when they find out is because it was too difficult for women to understand. Cucks

calling Counterpart inherently male just because it is complex is... oof.

A big oof from me, too.

r/television finding out why

I want to seriouspost about how badly I hate those people.

They are redditers, it is easy to understand why. Also they are on a default sub so that makes it even worse.

Starz is such a shitty network of channels. When I was young I worked for directv and whenever someone would bitch we would give them a free month of starz to shut them up.

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Does the word free trigger this?

This was the same network that aired 1 good season of Spartacus. RIP Andy Whitfield

Spartacus, the most male TV show I've ever seen.

13 year old me was so happy my parents cheaped out and got Starz over HBO at the time. That show was basically my sexual awakening.

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