Fans Heartbroken Over Hulu's Axing Of Mid-Century Modern
It was a bitter pill when Hulu decided not just give its beloved sitcom, "Mid-Century Modern", a second season. Featuring powerhouses like Matt Bomer, Nathan Lane, and Nathan Lee Graham, this show had fans right from its first, albeit only, season. It captured hearts with its gripping story and a cast you couldn't help but fall in love with.
At its core, "Mid-Century Modern" offered a story wrapped around Matt Bomer's character—a former Mormon turned openly gay man. His journey? An eye-opener, filled with moments that made viewers pause as he navigated acceptance and self-love after being outed by his ex-wife. Bomer's portrayal was raw and honest, and it touched people deeply.
Nathan Lane took on a seasoned businessman eyeing retirement while Nathan Lee Graham added humor and substance as a fashion industry vet. Against Palm Springs' sunlit backdrop, this dynamic trio resonated with LGBTQ+ viewers by balancing life's ups and downs in such an authentic light.
On top-notch main cast, "Mid-Century Modern" dazzled viewers with guest spots from folks like Zane Phillips, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Billie Lourd, and Stephanie Koenig. These guests brought depth and appeal, drawing in folks from all walks.
And let's not forget about its brainchild—Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, those creative masters from "Will & Grace", who filled every script with wit and cleverness. James Burrows' seasoned directing skills paired with Ryan Murphy as producer meant every episode was crafted with care, delivering powerful storylines that stuck with you.
Even with a stellar 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, fans were floored when Hulu pulled "Mid-Century Modern". Creator Max Mutchnick poured his heart out on Instagram, lamenting, "Ten great episodes... Not enough. But we loved making every single one." The floodgates opened as fans chimed in, expressing how much more they believed this show had left in it.
Dan Bucchinski, one writer from "Mid-Century Modern", nailed it when he captured what had been created, saying how cast and crew bonded around tales about chosen families—something close and dear in LGBTQ+ circles. You can't take away that magic. It was family. Linda Lavins' final performance added extra warmth and meaning, a true blessing at that point in her life. Bucchinski, filled with gratitude, noted that it was a joy ride and, "Grateful I got a chance!."
Though it bowed out early, "Mid-Century Modern" continues its impact through stories that got people talking about love, acceptance, and families beyond blood. The cast and crew, from Bomer, Lane, Graham, and beyond, pieced together a show that stays with you, cherished by all who got a look-in.
Reflecting on this series, folks hold onto hope that it'll open doors wide open towards more diverse storytelling on TV. Share your memories and insights about "Mid-Century Modern" below. Let's keep it positive and celebrate these tales that connect us all.
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