All these season 2 and 3 announcements are getting a little out of hand, there’s a handful that make sense of course, but some stories are meant to be contained.

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    I know right. I get that for a few shows, a second season is possible but I tend to stay away from dramas that will have multiple seasons. What’s more annoying are the parts. Dividing one show into two parts for more clout and viewership. This trend serms exploitative.

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      Unfortunately that’s how their operating model works. They need to keep subscribers. And they think seasons will keep people from maintaining their monthly subscription.
      But kdrama folks will subscribe as long as they keep getting new dramas/episodes every month. the dramas with weekly episodes by themselves take care of this problem for them. Plus there is no shortage of new content in kdrama.
      I feel they are missing the point here.
      But I don’t know what is their true reasoning though.
      I feel this trend is getting worse now. I tend not to start shows which have parts. Glory for eg. If it were 2 episodes a week I am positive I would have seen that drama.

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