2020 really isn’t fair.
On Wednesday, Hulu told the cast of the beloved TV adaptation, High Fidelity, that the show was canceled. The series was centered on Zoë Kravitz’s Rob, a record shop owner in Brooklyn, and followed her as she dealt with a series of failed relationships. The news seemingly comes out of nowhere as the series had a 86 percent positive rating with critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
Kravitz responded to the news on Instagram by posting a photo of the cast, which also included Da’Vine Joy Randolph among others.
“I wanna give a shout out to my #highfidelity family,” the actress wrote. “Thank you for all the love and heart you put into this show. i’m in awe of all of you. and thank you to everyone who watched, loved and supported us. ✌🏽 #breakupssuck.”
Fans were also upset that the show would be no longer. And of course they took to social media to call Hulu to task.
So long High Fidelity. We’ll miss you!