SEX Schooling star Tanya Reynolds' new Channel 4 comedy I Hate You has been axed after just one season.
The collection noticed Tanya, greatest generally known as Lily on the Netflix fave, associate up with Melissa Saint as two greatest pals attempting to navigate their late 20s.
Between the ups and downs of working in a job you hate, attempting to make lease and becoming a member of the sophisticated world of courting, the perfect mates depend on one another to get by means of it.
The collection was created by Friday Evening Dinner's Robert Popper, and the solid and author appeared like a components for achievement.
However Channel 4 has now confirmed they "at present don't have any plans for a second season".
The rationale for his or her choice wasn't said, however the collection was torpedoed by critics when it was first launched.
Incomes a score of simply 5.6/10 on IMDb, The Guardian dismissed the present was "like watching two grown ladies possessed by the spirit of puerile teenage boys" – including the plot "meandered and did not know the place it was going".
It fared even worse at The Telegraph, who gave the present only one/5 stars and mentioned the collection was a "canine's dinner". They wrote: "Creator Popper and his two proficient leads are much better than this disappointing mess."
Nevertheless, it fared lots higher at Metro.co.uk, who discovered the present "relatable" and mentioned: "Reynolds and Saint fireplace off Popper’s trademark bonkers dialogue with wit and precision whereas sustaining a heat, pure chemistry."
Nevertheless, it appeared to fare higher with the millennial viewers that did watch it, with one heartbroken on the information and writing: "Top-of-the-line watches of final yr and it obtained axed!? what a foolish choice from @Channel4."
I Hate You is offered to stream on Channel 4 On Demand.
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