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Overhyped TV shows that turned out to be huge flops - Page 45 of 53 - Kiwi Report

Overhyped TV shows that turned out to be huge flops


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[post_page_title]Six Degrees, ABC[/post_page_title]
Six Degrees was promoted well, and a large audience tuned in to watch the pilot – around 13 million viewers, in fact! The premise of the show is six degrees of separation, and we followed six New Yorkers going about their lives unknowingly affecting each other’s fates.

Six Degrees, ABC

By episode eight only 3 million viewers were tuning as in people lost interest fast in the show. It was canceled after the eighth episode, with ABC allowing fans to finish the first season online, but they didn’t bring it back for a second season.

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