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Axed: Teenage Bounty Hunters

Comedy with bounty hunter "interns" ultimately proves to be short-lived.

That was quick.

Netflix has cancelled Teenage Bounty Hunters after just one season.

The series debuted in August following twin sisters Sterling (Maddie Phillips) and Blair (Anjelica Bette Fellini), who rebelled against their conservative Southern community by becoming bounty hunter “interns” with veteran bounty hunter Bowser (Kadeem Hardison).

EW reports the series tackled issues like sexuality, and LGBTQ relationships through the lens of religion, showing how all can exist in harmony with each other and ended on a cliffhanger.

The news follows the cancellation of GLOW, while young adult series The Society and I Am Not Okay With This were also recently axed.

4 Responses

  1. Teenage Bounty Hunters was looking like another American show about manic obsessive teens but ended up being a lame duck of a story with nothing commendable to save it, the young stars looked type cast in their roles too.
    No doubt Netflix wont be discouraged, they obviously must see merit making these type of satirical teen melodramas.

  2. I’m not surprised. It just didn’t grab me. Something was off about it… missing something… I only watched three episodes and put it back in its box after that.

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