Today, with so many different things to watch and ways to watch them, it can be hard for anything to make an impact if it’s not, for example, a six-episode HBO miniseries or the only new Netflix thing everyone wants to make fun of. And then there is The Haves and the ones that don’t, an original drama on OWN that will end later this year after airing 196 episodes over eight seasons — which is a lot. The credit for the longevity of the program lies with the creator Tyler Perry, who has always valued the amount … you know, the other thing, although it’s not like The Beans and the ones that don’t (which is a difficult title to handle) were some small series that no one ever saw. As reported Limit date, the series has an average of 3 million viewers and is “always” ranked as one of the most watched cable programs for black women.
But all this will happen soon in the past, because once the show, which Sonia Saraiya referred to as “Black center of the Abbey” inside a Club AV revision eight years ago—Returns from his half-season hiatus in May, he will air the last batch of episodes of his eighth and final season. Oprah Winfrey, OWN’s OW, said the show’s success is entirely due to Perry’s “very lively creativity and imagination” with Limit date mocking that it will have an “end no one will see coming.” Exciting! But apparently, it’s not exciting enough for Perry and OWN to go on to 200 episodes. It can’t be that hard to write four episodes of a TV show, right? Wow, Perry!