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After being picked up by UPN, Moesha went on to become one of the network's biggest hits; however, the show was abruptly canceled after season 6, leaving many fans of the show wondering why. Moesha aired from 1996 until 2001 and starred R&B singer Brandy as the titular teenage girl Moesha Denise Mitchell. The sitcom followed the lives of a typical American family; however, it was notable for addressing issues not often seen in family-oriented programming, like race relations and teenage sex. One such plotline was left unresolved by the end of season 6 — why was the hit show canceled, and why were there questions left unanswered?

Moesha was an important show; it's a classic black sitcom that featured a strong cast. In addition to Brandy, whose first album went quadruple Platinum just a few years before the young singer played Moesha, the cast included Sheryl Lee Ralph, Countess Vaughn, William Allen Young, Shar Jackson, and Ray J — Brandy's brother and fellow musician.

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No show lasts for six seasons without making a cultural impact; Moesha was nominated for 32 awards and won three: two NAACP Image Awards and one SHINE Award. The series was syndicated, and still airs around the world. Netflix picked up streaming rights to the series in 2020, which became available to US subscribers on August 1, 2020. As new viewers will discover, however, despite how influential the show was, it ends abruptly after a significant cliffhanger for the main character in the season 6 finale. Despite the recognition, the show steadily declined in ratings, leading to its cancelation.

Moesha Mitchell went through quite the journey on Moesha. At the beginning of the series, Moesha was still dealing with her mother's death a few years prior and learning to come to terms with her new stepmother, Deirdre "Dee" Mitchel (Sheryl Lee Ralph) — who just happened to be the vice principal at Moesha's school. The final season sees Brandy experiencing the trials and tribulations of being a young adult, complete with an engagement to long-time on-again, off-again boyfriend Quinton "Q" Brooks (Fredro Starr) and attending college. The final episode ends with the reveal of a positive pregnancy test in Moesha's dorm — who it belongs to, however, is a mystery. Since the show never got another season, the storyline was never resolved.

According to EW, UPN cancelled Moesha because of poor ratings; however, at the time, UPN's plan was to address the pregnancy cliffhanger in the spin-off series The Parkers, which premiered on the network in 1999. The Parkers followed Moesha's "boy-crazy" friend Kimberly Ann "Kim" Parker as she navigated attending college with her mother, who has decided to enlist at the same time as her daughter. For unknown reasons, however, the planned resolution never took place, despite The Parkers running until 2005. With there being reports of a possible reboot series in the works, perhaps this Moesha storyline — as well as the question of what happened to Moesha's brother Myles, who disappeared in the finale — can finally be laid to rest.

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