Nickelodeon Swings the Axe on Side Hustle: A Comedy Gone Rogue
Gather ‘round, television aficionados and devotees of absurdity! Nickelodeon has decided to cancel its beloved live-action buddy comedy series, Side Hustle. Yes, you heard that right! Fans rejoice and weep simultaneously, while polishing their nostalgic memorabilia; this show, which somehow managed to make paying off dad’s destroyed boat fun, is officially donezo.
Instagram Announcements: The Modern Renaissance
The dramatic news broke not via email chains or carrier pigeons but through the latest Instagram saga featuring show stars Mitchell Berg and Isaiah Crews. Because why send a press release when you can film a heartfelt video with surprisingly well-lit backgrounds and a sprinkle of existential dread?
In a heartwarming, cap-locked post, Mitchell confessed, “hey everyone, I’m sad to share the unfortunate news that @nicksidehustle will not be continuing.” Apparently, he felt that if he didn’t capitalize “sad,” it just wouldn’t hit the emotional mark. He went on to thank fans and everyone involved in the show – a touching move, because who doesn’t love a public acknowledgment of one’s existence?
Isaiah’s Farewell: A Shakespearean Soliloquy
Then there was Isaiah, who took to Instagram with the kind of gravitas usually reserved for actors bidding farewell to their characters on Broadway. “Hey guys, I’m here to break the bad news,” he declared as if he were announcing the demise of a beloved pet rather than a television series. Think tearful hugs and dramatic pauses as he waxed poetic about everyone who made Side Hustle possible—because apparently, script supervisors are the unsung heroes of our time.
The Redemption Arc of Teen Entrepreneurs
So, what was Side Hustle about anyway? The show followed two best friends, Lex and Presley, as they hilariously maneuvered their way through the treacherous waters of teenage entrepreneurship after accidentally obliterating a boat. In the land of odd jobs and quirky mishaps, the duo discovers one universal truth: sometimes entrepreneurship leads to more mischief than monetary gain. Shockingly relatable, right?
Nickelodeon’s Logic: “Who Needs a Third Season?”
Premiering in November 2020, the show managed to reel in an impressive 46 episodes across two seasons. It even closed shop with a grand finale entitled “Yesley Day,” airing on June 30, 2022. So, what’s the logic behind canceling a show that ranked as the second most popular live-action program on cable among kids aged 6-11? Well, who needs continuity when you have chaos, right? Clearly, Nickelodeon operates on a philosophy of “out with the old, in with the new,” which nicely aligns with their motto of “We just don’t know what we’re doing!”
The Dream Team Behind the Scenes
Let’s not forget the masterminds behind this masterpiece. Created by Dave Malkoff, the show was backed up by a crack team of producers and writers, who have apparently mastered the fine art of turning absurd situations into family-friendly entertainment. You’ve got to admire the sheer audacity to come up with such delightful nonsense; it’s practically an industry unto itself.
Goodbye, Side Hustle: Streaming in Our Hearts
As we wave our fond farewells to Side Hustle and its thrilling escapades, we gear up to revisit this chaotic teenage journey on streaming platforms, because that’s the logical conclusion to a sitcom about odd jobs and ruined boats! For those clinging to their streaming choices like life rafts, you can catch up on this iconic series on Paramount+. But remember, it’s not just a show; it’s a meta commentary on the perils of youth and our desperate attempts to make a buck in strange ways.
Originally published on July 18, 2022. Hold your applause; we’re just getting warmed up.
