Netflix has done some house cleaning in 2017, cutting expensive shows like "The Get Down," and old favorites like "House of Cards."
It's also killed flops like "Girlboss" and "Gypsy" after only one season.
Most recently, Netflix announced that the third season of the comedy series "Love"— starring Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust, from co-creator Judd Apatow — will be its last.
Netflix historically has canceled very few shows — only about 14. And eight of those were canceled this year. Some shows have been canceled abruptly without a chance for a final season and conclusion. But others including "Love,""House of Cards," and "Bloodline" got warning and were able to wrap things up.
If Netflix CEO Reed Hastings gets his way, expect even more shows to get canceled in the future.
"We've canceled very few shows," Hastings said earlier this year. "I'm always pushing the content team. We have to take more risk. You have to try more crazy things. Because we should have a higher cancel rate overall."
Here are the shows Netflix has killed, along with their critic and audience ratings from Metacritic.
Additional reporting by Jethro Nededog.
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"Love": canceled after three seasons
Netflix description: "A couple must navigate the exhilarations and humiliations of intimacy, commitment and other things they were hoping to avoid."
Critic rating: 76/100
Audience rating: 7.5/10
Date canceled: December 2017 (the final season will be released in 2018)
"Haters Back Off!": canceled after two seasons
Netflix description: "The odd ball family life of Miranda Sings, an incredibly confident, totally untalented star on the rise who continues to fail upward by the power of her belief that she was born famous, it's just no one knows it yet."
Critic rating: 54/100
Audience rating: 7.1/10
Date canceled: December 2017
"House of Cards": canceled after six seasons
Netflix description: "A Congressman works with his equally conniving wife to exact revenge on the people who betrayed him."
Critic rating: 73.6/100
Audience rating: 7.8/10
Date canceled: October 2017 (the final season will be released in 2018)
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