Yeah, I understand Netflix didn’t treat the creative team the best, with the usual penny-pinching season-splitting shenanigans, but they didn’t pull the rug out from under them with the total number of episodes, so it tells a really good self-contained story and has a satisfying ending.
This show is great, and there’s only two seasons: storyline ends. So you’re not on the hook for15 seasons of B/S.
Yeah, I understand Netflix didn’t treat the creative team the best, with the usual penny-pinching season-splitting shenanigans, but they didn’t pull the rug out from under them with the total number of episodes, so it tells a really good self-contained story and has a satisfying ending.