As a long-time fan of Rob Lowe‘s work, it’s always a treat to see him grace our screens with his charming presence. The news of Netflix canceling “Unstable” after just two seasons is quite unfortunate, especially considering the talented cast and the unique premise of the show.
Netflix has canceled its comedy series Unstable after two seasons.
In the gaming world, I’ve been following a series that Rob Lowe and his son John Owen Lowe teamed up to create and star in. The second season of this intriguing game dropped on August 1st, but it didn’t quite make it to the top tier of viewership on our streaming platform. To put things into perspective, the 10th most-watched show during its debut week had about 1.4 million playtime hours (divided by the total runtime). Sadly, this game didn’t even crack the Nielsen rankings for August streaming games.
The debut season of the show, initially aired in March 2023, managed to secure a spot once in Netflix’s internal viewership rankings and twice in the Nielsen streaming popularity lists.
More to come.
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2024-10-11 23:54