How Many Episodes Of Deep End On Hulu

Okay, let's talk about The Deep End. We're all obsessed, right? But something's bugging me.
Specifically, how many episodes are actually on Hulu? It feels… insufficient. Like ordering a pizza and only getting half.
So, How Many Episodes Are We Talking About?
Officially, The Deep End has 4 episodes on Hulu. Yep, just four. That's it. Four little slices of reality TV drama.
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Is it just me, or is that simply not enough? I need more! My evenings are craving more ethically questionable influencer content.
My Unpopular Opinion: It Should Be More
Here's my controversial take: The Deep End should have been a limited series with, like, 10 episodes. Minimum. Hear me out!
Four episodes barely scratches the surface. We're talking about a cult-adjacent situation! There's got to be way more to the story.

Think about all the angles they could have explored. Deeper dives into the other members. More background on the... eccentric leader. The possibilities are endless!
Imagine the behind-the-scenes footage they must have! I'm convinced there's a treasure trove of uncomfortable moments just sitting in a vault somewhere.
But Wait, There's…Less?
The really wild part is, some regions didn't even get all four episodes on initial release. Can you imagine the outrage?
Missing episodes of The Deep End? It's like they're actively trying to deprive us of our trash TV pleasures. Unacceptable.

I spent one evening scouring the internet trying to see the missing episodes from Hulu Canada. Turns out I was better off reading a book, if I wanted to be disappointed!
Where Did the Rest of the Story Go?
Seriously though, what happened? Did they run out of funding? Did someone involved suddenly regret their life choices?
Maybe the truth was too juicy. Perhaps some secrets were better left buried. The mind reels at the possibilities.

Or maybe Hulu just thought four episodes was enough to satiate our morbid curiosity. If so, they were wrong.
The Case For More Episodes (A Plea)
So, Hulu, if you're listening (and I know you are), please consider releasing more footage. A director's cut? Extended interviews?
Give the people what they want! We crave the drama, the intrigue, the sheer absurdity of The Deep End.
I promise, we won't judge (much). We just want to witness the train wreck in its full, glorious, extended form.

Consider it a public service. It's practically educational at this point! It is definitely a good example of what not to do.
And If Not More Episodes…
Okay, okay, if more episodes are truly out of the question, how about a follow-up documentary? Where are they now?
What happened to the people left behind? Did they learn their lesson? Did they start a new cult? These are the questions that haunt me.
In the meantime, I'll just re-watch those four episodes...again. And secretly hope that one day, a secret stash of The Deep End content will magically appear. One can dream!
