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Netflix did some major house cleaning in 2017, cutting expensive shows like "Sense8" and "The Get Down."
It also killed flops like "Girlboss" and "Gypsy" after only one season, and old favorites like "House of Cards," which will end after its sixth season.
And Netflix isn't holding back in 2018 either.
Netflix's most recent cancellation is the Tina Fey-created comedy "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," which will end with a movie after four seasons. The fourth season premieres this month.
This is Netflix's fifth cut show in 2018. Other comedies that got dropped were "Lady Dynamite,""Disjointed," and "Everything Sucks!" In April, Netflix canceled the drama "Seven Seconds."
Here are the 19 shows Netflix has killed in total, along with their critic and audience ratings from Metacritic.
SEE ALSO: All the TV shows that have been canceled in 2018
"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt": Canceled after four seasons
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*Season four of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" premieres in May 2018, and there are talks that a follow-up movie is in the works.*
Netflix description:"Imprisoned by a cult leader as a teenager, Midwesterner Kimmy is freed after 15 years. The first thing she decides to do is move to New York."
Critic rating: 79/100
Audience rating: 7.4/10
Date canceled: May 2018
"Seven Seconds": Canceled after one season
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Netflix description:"The death of a 15-year-old African American boy in Jersey City sets off a police cover-up and a search for the truth."
Critic rating: 68/100
Audience rating: 7.1/10
Date canceled: April 2018
"Everything Sucks!": Canceled after one season
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Netflix description: "It's 1996 in a town called Boring, where high school misfits in the AV and drama clubs brave the ups and downs of teenage life in the VHS era."
Critic rating: 62/100
Audience rating: 7.3/10
Date canceled: April 2018
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