The Sex Lives of College Girls Cancelled by Max: No Season Four

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Max has cancelled The Sex Lives of College Girls after three seasons. The comedy series, which followed a group of friends navigating college life, will not be returning.

Here’s the Lowdown: Season three, which premiered in November, will be the show’s last. The series starred Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur, and Alyah Chanelle Scott. Reneé Rapp, another original cast member, left during the third season. Attempts to find a new home for the show, possibly Netflix, have been unsuccessful.

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What This Means Now: The cancellation is reportedly due to lower viewership for the third season, which also received a less enthusiastic response from critics and fans compared to the first two seasons. The departure of Reneé Rapp may have also played a role.

The Bigger Picture: Co-creator John Noble expressed disappointment at the cancellation, highlighting the decreasing number of comedy series available. He voiced his pride in the show for being a “hard comedy ensemble where ladies get the jokes,” something he believes is lacking in current television. Warner Bros. Television, declined to comment.

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