HauntedThunderman94
11-02-2014, 05:15 PM
Beginning Friday, Nov. 7, encores of Masterchef Junior will fill Utopia‘s Friday-at-8/7 timeslot.
http://tvline.com/2014/11/02/utopia-cancelled-fox-tv-show-season-2-live-streams/
http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Why-Utopia-One-Biggest-Failures-History-Television-68173.html
After consistently failing to find an audience or any kind of love among reality TV addicts, Fox has finally pulled the plug on their self-described “social experiment,” Utopia. The news is hardly a surprise, but while many are gleefully warbling “I told you so” across Twitter, few are remembering exactly how much this reality show cost the network.
Lakeboy
11-10-2014, 10:12 PM
I am not surprised at all by the cancellation. In fact, I was expecting it. However, I think they owed us few devoted fans some kind of final episode. I at least wanted to see everyone say goodbye. Very Disappointed.
irehtman
11-26-2014, 05:32 PM
It is stupid imitator of Survivor.
http://io9.com/top-10-harshest-lessons-that-2014-has-taught-the-entert-1674581807
8. People don't really want to watch social experiments televised
This might be the year that reality television finally got too clever, and faceplanted. There were a few high-profile experiments that didn't pan out. First Syfy launched Opposite Worlds, a remake of a Chilean show in which one team of contestants lives in the Stone Age and the other lives in a Space Age futuristic house full of incredible comforts, and then it's sort of like Big Brother. Then ABC had The Quest, which was an immersive fantasy quest series where a group of people act out an epic story — but the contestants kept figuring out plot twists before they were supposed to. And finally, Fox had the highly publicized disaster of Utopia, which was supposed to be a year-long experiment in creating a perfect society in the middle of nowhere. None of these shows did well, and they showed that viewers don't necessarily want to watch elaborate social experiments played out on television.