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"Boots": The Underdog Comedy Netflix Buried
5 Jun
Summary
- "Boots" Season 1 achieved 30.7 million views, surpassing other comedies.
- The series was canceled for alleged financial reasons by Netflix.
- Critics speculate political concerns influenced the cancellation decision.

Netflix's decision to cancel the comedy-drama "Boots" Season 1 has raised eyebrows, particularly after the streamer failed to mention its success in recent engagement reports. The series, which was Norman Lear's final executive-produced project, achieved 30.7 million views, outperforming other top comedies like "Nobody Wants This" and "Emily in Paris."
Executive producer Brent Miller expressed disappointment, stating that Netflix cited financial reasons for the cancellation. However, given the show's critical acclaim and strong viewership, speculation persists that political sensitivities may have influenced the decision. "Boots" adapted the memoir of former U.S. Marine Greg Cope, chronicling a young gay man's journey into the Marines in the 1990s.
The Pentagon's criticism of the show as "woke garbage" has fueled these theories, with some suggesting Netflix aimed to avoid further controversy and appease political factions. Despite Sony's efforts to find a new home for "Boots," the series remains canceled. It has, however, been submitted for Emmy consideration.