The show “The Sex Lives of College Girls” will no longer be available on streaming services following its cancellation by Max. According to Warner Bros. TV executive Channing Dungey in an interview with Deadline on April 11, they had hoped to find a new platform for the series but have now reached a dead end. Despite producing three seasons at Max, it seems there won’t be any more “College Girls.” Co-created by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, the show was canceled on March 18. There were rumors that it might find a home at Netflix, where Kaling has a strong reputation (having recently created the series “Running Point” for the streaming service). Here’s to you, Pauline Chalamet! We stand by you as Club Pauline!
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