Damn I liked that show. It's rather funny and Jeff Goldblum was great. It also has more trans representation than most shows, one of the main characters is a trans man played by a trans man, and Suzy Izzard is in most episodes too.
Television and Film
They knew you liked it, which is why they cancelled it
Glad I didn't start it and waste my time. They really need to start picking shows up for a minimum 2 seasons. It's becoming pretty normal for people to not start shows on the first season which skews the metrics and makes shows look worse than they are. Give a show a 2 season minimum and let them end the 2nd season on a ending that could also be a series finale.
They need to stop pretending a show needs to be a fucking blockbuster success to be worth producing.
The fact that they pull the plug so much on good shows that people watch because they don't get every viewer on the service talking about them for months is why I don't do Netflix anymore. (Well, that and the fact that the version that's not artificially low quality is pretty much the same price as Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+. I don't really care about the ESPN but both of Disney+ and Hulu individually blow them out of the water on content).
You can't build a cult following without failing first, most of the time.
This is Netflix. Two seasons means you did good, and get dragged behind the woodshed.
The fact showrunners still pull cliffhanger shit, as if they're totes mcgoats gonna get a third season if they tease hard enough, is 100% their fault. They know how Netflix works. Everyone knows how Netflix works. It's been A Thing for over a decade.
Meanwhile: runaway successes with solid conclusions never seem to have trouble making a sequel anyway. Nothing needs to be left open, let alone... baited. Just tell your damn story!
I really really liked the start of the series and then it just... got lost somehow. It's definitely the writing, which is unfortunate.
Was it good?
The concept was a bit interesting but the production seemed a bit idk a bit normie or something
It must have been good if Netflix cancelled it after one season.
It was mostly brilliant.
It built on myth in an engaging and modern way. The acting was across the board top tier. The camera and lighting work were as good as you'll ever find in movies, much less a serial show. The writing was cohesive, and realistic in dialogue except when realism in dialogue would have failed, and then the strangeness of the setting showed through like a kraken tentacle breaking the surface of a calm ocean.
The gods were delightfully over the top, the mortals disturbingly human.
I used to be a pretty heavy greek/roman mythology geek, and I've always been disappointed in the efforts film and TV have turned out. Kaos was deeply satisfying, even though it didn't stick to exactly congruent myths. It felt like myth, and that's a very rare thing.
Tbh, even with the cancellation, it would be worth pirating and watching, just as an example of how inspiring mythology can be.
I second this review. Netflix should have promoted it, at all, and maybe people would have known it was there before they shit canned it.
Really was looking forward to an S2 for this.
It was good, especially if you knew the ancient Greek mythos.