We suspect you won’t like this. Creator Josh Thomas self-cancelled his Please Like Me TV show after four seasons. The writer and actor broke the news about his decision to end the Hulu show, today. He made sure to thank his fans, the cast and crew, his Mum and Dad, and producer Tom Abbott. Check out the announcement, after the jump.
Premiering on ABC2 in Australia, and then the now-defunct Pivot and later Hulu in the US, Please Like Me stars Josh Thomas as Josh and Thomas Ward as Thomas. The cast also includes John the Dog, Debra Lawrance, David Roberts, Renee Lim, Hannah Gadsby, Keegan Joyce, and Caitlin Stasey. The comedy drama series follows a young, gay Australian, as well as his friends, and his family. Please Like Me Is inspired by Thomas’ own life.
Please Like Me TV Show on Hulu to End; No Season Five.
Thomas began his announcement by writing, “The other producers and I have decided that Season 4 of Please Like Me is the last. We decided this because we are really happy with what we’ve made and feel like it is complete.” Check out his tweet, below.
https://twitter.com/JoshThomas87/status/827264352239570946
Back in January, Thomas felt differently. At that time, he said he would love to make more seasons, but did note he would be content to end after season four.
What do you think? Are you a fan of the Please Like Me TV show? Do you think it is ending at the right time, or did you want a fifth season? Let us know, below.
I would love a season 5!!
It grew on me then at season 3 I was ALL in,, I cried when Arnold sang. I get 4 seasons and being on top but please,, just one more bonus or better yet another Josh Thomas show!
The characters in this series were genuinely beautiful. I wish the series would just go on forever. I will miss being part of everyone’s lives. Thank you Josh for such an amazing ride. Can’t wait to see what is next for you!
I just discovered this show last week. I have been obsessed with it and now I am just as heartbroken as I was at the end of Burrito Bowl. The chemistry between the cast was amazing and Added to their overall likeability. As in real life the beauty is in people’s flaws. I am extremely sad that it is over. This is one of the only shows that the characters deal with real issues that I deal with in my life as well.