Overview
- Multiple outlets report the network will not move forward with a third season roughly six weeks after Season 2 debuted in September.
- FX declined to comment on the decision, which follows a rollout that shifted from weekly episodes in Season 1 to a full-season drop for Season 2 on FX/Hulu.
- Creator and star Brian Jordan Alvarez faced previously reported sexual assault allegations from former colleague Jon Ebeling, which Alvarez has denied through representatives.
- The series earned near-universal critical praise, with Rotten Tomatoes scores of about 98% for Season 1 and 100% for Season 2, plus Critics Choice, Spirit Awards and WGA nominations.
- FX had taken a cautious approach earlier, renewing Season 2 months after the Season 1 finale and conducting a more limited press push for the second season.