By: Sterling Woods
I don’t know why it missed me. I love crime shows, I love shows about black people, I love shows about black people becoming successful(even if its from crime), so this should have been right up my alley.
By: Sterling Woods
I don’t know why it missed me. I love crime shows, I love shows about black people, I love shows about black people becoming successful(even if its from crime), so this should have been right up my alley.
By: Sarah Rappaport
Not long ago, the cancellation of a show by a major television network would officially be the end of its run. No reboots. No redos. Maybe, if it was lucky, a show may retain cult status and live on as chat-room canon fodder, but with the rise of streaming powerhouses such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, the network cancellation of a show may just give the program the boost it needed to succeed on an alternative platform.