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* ''[[FlashForward]]'', on the other hand, suffered from dwindling viewership through its entire one-season run, ending up with less than a third of the viewers it started with.
* The strange scheduling FOX followed with ''[[Glee]]'' during its first season -- putting the show on a four-month break between the pilot and episode 2, and then putting the series on hold for another four months during ''American Idol'' season -- led some devoted ''Glee'' fans to panic that FOX was trying to "pull another ''Firefly''." As it turned out, the hiatus was because Fox had originally ordered a half-season, then decided they had a good thing going and ordered nine more episodes. Since the episodes take a ridiculously long time to make, the hiatus was required to film the new episodes that Fox ordered. And of course, as it turned out, ''Glee'' ran for six successful seasons.
* The Netflix Marvel series like ''[[Jessica Jones]]'', ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]'' and the adaptation of ''[[The Defenders (miniseries)|The Defenders]]'' suffered on public interest as their seasons went and people realized that the characters were not going to be incorporated to the main [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] as originally promised, thus lessening viewers' engagement.
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