What a shame Betrayal has been axed after one season....
I want to know who met Sara at the season end? I felt for the character TJ. I want to know where the guy with a freezer full of money went....and so much more, but it's been AXED already?!I personally thought Betrayal had great potential, it was fairly well cast, it was a slow burner because so many plots were being weaved and seeds being sown to grow, give these new shows time to establish a following, you can't please all the viewers all of the time, but you can please a few of us who don't necessarily need blood, gore and action. Preferring intrigue, and yeah-maybe love stories. I loved Dirty,Sexy Money-axed Ringer axed Mob City crushed Switched axed Secret Circle great show-axed one season, to name a mere few.
Yet we are subjected to endless Law & Order to name just one example of a dinosaur. Not everyone thought Lost and other similar shows were awesome...and they seem to go on and on and on.....boring to some. It's about variety.
Give new shows a chance for viewers to find them, watch them and get involved. Can't the reviewers posts count for something, so few people bother to post, myself included. I understand how important ratings are but shouldn't we be able to have the chance for New shows we grow to love to be given time to become popular before just cancellation is justified?
Its gutting when a great drama comes along with potential and is axed before it has a chance.
Please....Give some shows longer to establish if they are slow burning intrigue building layers. These all in one episode shows are tedious, each episode covering one story/case as opposed to a season arc building that makes you want to see the Next episode, And not dismissively think it's OK, I'll watch Next time-it's only one show, there'll be another story next week.
It's so frustrating when potentially great shows are axed before they have a fair chance to prove themselves and maybe succeed.
Imho
score 10/10
frankimunk 26 October 2014
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw3111956/14951
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