Brickleberry Season Four could be in YOUR hands

 

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The Brickleberry Facebook page put out the aforementioned graphic with a note saying that pushing the page to a half a million likes will certainly aid in Comedy Central’s decision to pick the Daniel Tosh-produced series for a fourth season.

The overnight ratings have me a bit worried about the show’s future as the hover right around what Ugly American’s numbers were before that series met its untimely demise. Granted, I haven’t seen the +7 numbers, but I doubt having a half a million Facebook fans would mean a TON going into the network’s decision on the pickup due to the fact that Ugly Americans has over 2.5 million fans on Facebook and that show still got the axe. One thing to consider, Comedy Central never used to stream or broadcast Ugly Americans on an app or the next day on its website, and I’m sure those numbers are certainly part of the equation when in consideration for another run of Brickle.

The other thing that has me nervous, is that on October 29th, 2013 we knew of a season three of Brickleberry and on November 8th, 2013 we knew of a second season, and the fact that we have now passed both of those dates has me a tad worried, but hopefully we will hear someone any day now as to whether or not Brickleberry gets a fourth season.

 Comedy Central has a whole bunch of animated programming in early stages including @dadboner, Legends, and a series inspired by Key and PeeleAlong with South Park, we know that TripTank season two is on the way for 2015 along with Moonbeam CityBut Brickleberry is the only series besides South Park that, in my opinion, has the balls to be a FRANCHISE the way Family Guy and The Simpsons are. I’m talking merchandise, video games, you name it, I think Brickleberry can be just that for Comedy Central.