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Sadly, the show is cancelled


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Although I can understand his reasoning.

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First, this is old news now, and second, its not being cancelled, its being concluded.


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Isn't that pretty much the same thing!

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If it was cancelled, that implies the network ended it before it could properly conclude. Instead the show is ending, meaning that it concluded its plot naturally.

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It's still cancelled and won't see another season but at least the series had a proper ending instead of a cliffhanger that never got resolved.

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It's not cancelled. It ended.

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Thank you, Captain Nitpicking.

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No fewer than four posters (including myself) have explained that the show isn't cancelled, but yet you insist otherwise. Why?

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Not necessarily. Cancelled just means that the network decided not to pick it up again. Ending means teh creator/staff decided to end the show themselves.

But you are correct in that the information we have so far is that the show is ending per Alex Hirsch's decision and not Disney's

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Not cancelled. The show was only meant to go on for a certain amount of time and they concluded the plot. If it were cancelled the show would have ended before the writers concluded the plot.

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If it were cancelled the show would have ended before the writers concluded the plot.

Not necessarily. Sometimes a canceled show is given enough warning so that it is allowed enough time/episodes to wrap it up satisfactorily. (But in this case it was not canceled, it was concluded by its creator.)

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I wish more shows had a proper ending instead of trying to stretch the story way past its expiration date.

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