DJCPhyr t1_j5txcg3 wrote
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It is quite clear that Netflix cancels shows before the actors salaries go up in later seasons.
WordsAreSomething t1_j5ty63x wrote
It makes sense, higher salaries means the budget increases which could mean a show is no longer worth making.
The clearly don't have a problem paying high salaries for things they think are worth it.
Owasso_Landman t1_j5u2r5g wrote
Yeah that’s called a budget. You have to weigh results to budget. Networks do it too.
johnnyjay t1_j5tyyjk wrote
That's understandable. But it used to at least give its originals three to four seasons with the chance to wrap up its storylines. Now it is pulling the plug pretty quickly after one or two seasons.
DJCPhyr t1_j5tzd2v wrote
Some actors contracts have substantial pay raises built into s3.
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