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An exception to that rule might have been Bojack Horseman. It had a great ending after multiple seasons and resolved itself very nicely. IMHO, it might be the greatest show Netflix ever produced.
Generally speaking, you're right though. It doesn't just apply to Netflix, but almost every Television series. On the other side of the spectrum shows' greatnesses are realized long after they're canceled due to poor marketing, like Inside Job.
EDIT: small grammar change.
You know, I tried multiple times to get into Bojack and it never landed for me. It seems like it should be extremely my shit. Maybe I should give it another go one day.
The first season is it finding itself, I struggled with it too but after that it's pretty great
Did inside job get cancelled? Noo
Edit: just realised i got mixed up between inside job and inside man, ngl i dont care that much about inside job getting cancelled