The Leftovers will end after its third season giving fans time to bid it adieu,but is that better than the unexpected cancellations of Looking and Hannibal?WARNING: this blog contains spoilers for Hannibal, The Leftovers and Looking. Tread carefully whether you’re not up to date on all of themLast week’s news about HBO’s sullen magical drama The Leftovers could be looked at as glass half-full or glass half-empty, or depending on ones attitudes about television. The cable channel announced that there would be a third and final season of the reveal,which lagged a bit in its first year but was invigorated in its moment, finding new focus and a whole new slew of a critical acclaim. whether you’re an optimist this could be seen as a renewal but for those who want the program to continue indefinitely (or at least for a couple more seasons) it seemed like a cancellation. Personally, or I assume it’s a blessing. Shows that know when they’re coming to a close can grow former gracefully,as it were, and bow out with some dignity. Related: How The Leftovers became watchable: the reveal didn't change – the world did Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com