I figured I'd pop into this one and end it once and for all.
Mike the reason I'm not going to answer all of your "questions" is because its very easy for me to state what I know to be fact and you to simply say that is not true. As the tv personality people will assume you are correct therefore I was not wasting my time.
However, now that you officially got word that the show is dead my info proves to be correct.
They are also working on a CC spin off but I'm sure that won't last. I don't even know if Barry is going to get past season 2 with his show, let alone Courtney and Candy.
And when an "unscripted" show dies it is because of the cast, not necessarily what you did do, but what you didn't do.
A&E pays Original $x to make the show. Original then uses that money to pay for shooting, cast, overhead, the good finds in your lockers (oops) ..etc. Original makes money from the difference.
A&E recoups their money by charging advertisers. They can charge advertisers more or less depending on the numbers.
These numbers demonstrate if people are watching or not and if they are not watching its usually because they don't like the cast/format ..etc.
As Storage Wars and SW Texas are still generating huge numbers they like the format and the cast ... so for SW NY they obviously like the format just not the cast.
This is all very formulaic.
The show always felt overly scripted and contrived. Joe P is not likeable and is clearly overacting, you are the "new yorker" ... we get it, candy and courtney (also all of my facts that you dismissed on them are 100% true) are annoying and in my opinion not attractive enough to do what casting was hoping they would do, and the other two ... well once they started quoting that "man a$$ was better than vagina" to news outlets they weren't getting resigned even if you did get another season.
All in all it sucks for you because of what they put you all through the first two seasons, long hours/low pay, but for someone that does auctions in this area the crowd dying down due to waning attention is a welcomed relief.