Okay so I'm going to open this thread up again because we were discussing this show in the Last TV Show you Saw thread.
The taxes had really nothing to do with the cancellation, that was a rumor started by an online blogger who honestly didn't know what they were talking about.
Here is the Deadline article to show what I'm talking about.
https://deadline.com/2019/06/swamp-t...us-1202629052/
The most upsetting thing about this is that AT&T/Warner cancelled the show solely based on its budget of $85mil per season.
So let me put this in perspective. The last season of Friends cost about $170mil and had no FX, Game of Thrones in it's 6th season cost $100mil, it's 7th season with only 7 episodes cost about $70mil and it's eighth season of only 6 episodes cost $90mil.
So at $85mil the show is expensive for 10 episodes but not nearly as expensive as some of the most expensive shows that have been around.
It was also the best show on the service to me. Not to mention the budgets for some of the Marvel shows on Disney+ are looking to be over $100mil per season to make sure their quality is top notch. I just don't think AT&T/Warner really know what they're doing when it comes to making content for their services.