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Reboot, the Comedy About Reboots, Is Now Dead the Same Week Fawlty Towers Is Rebooted

February 9, 2023
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The type of irony that comes with life imitating art (that is, as fate would have it, imitating life) is one of the cruelest kinds. It comes at a level that very likely won’t be fully grasped until years from now when media historians or cultural critics take a look back at the early decades of the 21st century and how TV and movies found itself to be a box office/ratings obsessed Ouroboros.

Reboot, the satirical sitcom that aimed to skewer Hollywood’s obsession with old IP and any and every generation’s nostalgia, got the axe at Hulu last week and was subsequently being shopped around, with the hope being that it’s über clever writing would find its audience on another platform that wanted to give it more time. Creator Steve Levitan announced this week that the quest to keep Reboot alive had unfortunately ended, spelling out a one season one or Reboot being a “limited series” in the annals of TV history.

At the same time, the news that a reboot of Fawlty Towers, a sitcom from the 70s that highlighted John Cleese as a star separate from Monty Python, arrived. That’s just the latest reboot in a plenty of reboots/revivals/sequels that have happened in 2023 alone (you’ve peeked at That ’90s Show haven’t you?), which we can only surmise that the media conglomerate powers that be (the ones that Succession shines a very bright light on) have no interest in having their core strategy being sent up in an entire TV series… yet.

Will there ever be a time where that changes or will we be stuck in a perpetual cycle of cash grabs from things we kind of loved from our childhoods, so long as we’re at the age range with the most disposable income? Well, let’s see if Reboot ever gets its own reboot.

Well, that seems to be a wrap on Reboot. Very proud of our amazing cast and crew and what we did together. Thanks to all who watched and said such nice things. Haven’t seen it? Check us out on Hulu if you can find it. #UnintentionalLimitedSerieshttps://t.co/9Y2xPDxDNL

— Steve Levitan (@SteveLevitan) February 7, 2023

Garfunkel & Oates Canceled as IFC Show, But Will Continue You On

March 8, 2015
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The unfortunate news that the TV series adaptation of the lives and music of Garfunkel and Oates (Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci) has come to an end at IFC after only one season. 

However, Lindhome and Micucci will continue right on as Garfunkel and Oates as they tweeted out “Thank you for all the Twitter love. Sorry we won’t be bringing you any more IFC episodes but we have something exciting coming we promise…” as well as an Instagram of getting back to work and an upcoming date at The Venetian in Las Vegas.

While it’s sad to see them leave our TVs, we’re sure they’ll write a really funny, brilliant song about the whole experience.

Sony Pictures and Major U.S. Theater Chains Succumb to Hacker Demands and Cancel Christmas Release of “The Interview”

December 17, 2014
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(via Variety)

So, the “Guardians of Peace” (i.e. ideologically misguided, butthurt hackers who waste their talents over superfluous nonsense rather than actually making the world a better, more peaceful place) got what they wanted.

Sony Pictures and top U.S. theater chains have canceled the Christmas release of The Interview in fear that some sort of attack might befall any theaters or theater goers that would screen the movie.

Given how much criticism of the government, society, and more that Americans engage in every split second, it’s more than odd that the limits to our free speech and expression here in America are coming from threats leveled by hackers who can’t correctly use whatever translation app they’re using as opposed to any sort of shadow government. 

If you’re wondering if this has set a precedent in terms of pre-emptive censorship by studios fueled out of a fear, look no further than reports of Steve Carell’s latest project Pyongyang getting canceled. 

There has been preliminary talks of releasing The Interview through VOD, but nothing has been made official. 

What is official is the end of this statement from Sony regarding the release’s cancellation,“We stand by our filmmakers and their right to free expression and are extremely disappointed by this outcome.”

Canceling the release of a movie out of fear is apparently what "standing by our filmmakers and their right to free expression” means.

As the idea, or at least part of it, was to instill cowardice against depicting North Korea in a negative light here in America, we’d hope to see sketches, web videos, anything that aren’t afraid of what Sony, Regal, AMC, and more were afraid to do soon.

NBC Cancelled Female Driven 1960s Space Race Comedy “Mission Control” Before Premiere

October 17, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Though there seems to be a little bit of a trend of space themed comedies these days with Paul Feig‘s Other Space for Yahoo, Cracked‘s Starship Icarus, NBC has jumped off any sort of potential bandwagon that there would be by canceling Mission Control from Gary Sanchez Productions ahead of its premiere.

Krysten Ritter was set to star, but locking down the rest of the cast apparently proved too difficult for NBC to want to move forward with the show.

It’s unfortunate as a workplace comedy set at NASA’s Mission Control in the 60s with Ritter as the star definitely sounded pretty great to us. Maybe it’ll get revived somewhere else as that is definitely a trend in TV these days.

CBS Cancels The Arsenio Hall Show

May 30, 2014
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CBS Cancels The Arsenio Hall Show

Though it was slated for a second season, The Arsenio Hall Show will be no longer moving forward.

Joining in with The Pete Holmes Show, this will be the second late night talk show to be cancelled this year, on top of Chelsea Handler planning to leave Chelsea Lately this summer.

This leaves whoever is going to replace Craig Ferguson a more intriguing choice than it already is. 

MSNBC Cancels ‘Up Late with Alec Baldwin’

November 27, 2013
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MSNBC Cancels ‘Up Late with Alec Baldwin’

The controversy between Alec Baldwin and the paparazzi amongst other things has unfortunately led to Up Late with Alec Baldwin on MSNBC getting the ax. 

This is saddening for the fact that we all didn’t even have enough time to figure out where the show was headed (and maybe they would have changed course had it stayed on the air), whether it be comedy or a more serious talk show.

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