Netflix angers audience by not streaming popular TV show.

Subscribers threatened to quit.

October 16th 2024.

Netflix angers audience by not streaming popular TV show.
Netflix is facing backlash for not keeping their promise of releasing a well-loved sitcom. Fans are outraged as they were eagerly waiting for the streaming service to make episodes of the 2017 series "Detroiters" available to them today. The show, which received critical acclaim and had a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, followed the hilarious misadventures of best friends and neighbours Sam Duvet and Tim Cramblin, who worked together at Tim's family advertising agency.

Viewers were hooked on the show's absurd, clever and one-of-a-kind humor, with one fan even saying, "This show is absolutely perfect in every way." Another fan added, "It's a hidden gem, give it a chance and you won't be sorry." After being cancelled by Comedy Central after two seasons, fans were ecstatic when Netflix announced that "Detroiters" would be available for streaming on October 15. However, the show is nowhere to be found on the platform and any announcements about its release have mysteriously disappeared.

Fans took to social media to express their disappointment and anger, with one user tweeting, "Netflix promised us 'Detroiters' and then didn't deliver? Come on!" Another fan shared, "I was so excited to watch 'Detroiters' on Netflix today, but it's not there. What's going on?" Many even threatened to cancel their Netflix subscriptions as a result of the broken promise.

In a previous tweet, Netflix had confirmed the release of the show, saying, "This is an official Cramblin Duvet Advertising announcement. 'Detroiters' Seasons 1 & 2 are coming." In a 2018 interview, writer and comedian Emily Heller expressed her love for the show and how she would convince others to watch it, saying, "It's one of the stupidest shows on TV and I love it."

After "Detroiters" ended, its creators Sam Richardson and Tim Robinson went on to create the sketch comedy series "I Think You Should Leave" for Netflix. Sam has also starred in other popular shows like "Veep" and "The Office," while Tim has appeared in "The Afterparty." The Agency has reached out to Netflix for a comment, but there has been no response yet. If you have a story to share, don't hesitate to contact the entertainment team at The Agency through email, phone or by visiting their "Submit Stuff" page. They would love to hear from you.

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