The Netflix comedy-drama seriesMohas come to an end after just two seasons and 16 episodes. Fans of the show have been left disappointed by the news that Mo Najjar won’t be returning for a third season, particularly after the moving finale of its last episode. The show, created by its lead actor Mohammad Amer and his long-time collaborator Ramy Youssef, has brought a completely fresh perspective to the world of American TV comedy, with its intensely personal depiction of life as a Palestinian refugee.
The story ofMois based on Amer’s own life experiences as part of a Palestinian family who moved to Houston, Texas. The show doesn’t idealize the struggle of an asylum seeker or the American Dream, nor does it play for pity. Its protagonist’s difficult situation is presented warts-and-all, including the various funny, painful and human moments that make up life as an Arab looking to become an American in the Southern United States. By doing so,Mohas won a perfect score onRotten Tomatoesand an impressive global audience, leaving many scratching their heads as to why it’s ending so soon.

Mo’s Creators Felt Season 2 Was The Right Time To Conclude The Show
It’s A Case Of Mission Accomplished
Given that Amer’s own life is so deeply interwoven with the story he tells inMo, the decision to end the show was always going to be based on his own personal feelings. Unfortunately for those who love the series, the time for that decision has come already. “I feel like season 2 fully fulfills what I wanted to do and accomplish,” Amer toldTudumat the end of January. With the story he wanted to tell now fully told, as he sees it, there is nothing more that a third season needs to add.
Certain viewers might be wondering whether there aren’t more legs in the story, especially following our introduction to a largercast inMo’s second season, including the extended Najjar family, as well as Palestine itself. There’s surely more humor and heart to be found in the culture shock and lack of belonging that Mo Najjar faces, stuck between his family and the country he wants to adopt him. On the other hand, it’s usually better to go out on top in the entertainment business, and Amer and Youssef have certainly managed that, withMocounting Steven Spielbergamong the fans who’ll be devastated to see it end.
Mo Amer Is Still Open To Making Mo Season 3 In The Future
He Feels There’s More To The Story, But Not For Now
Mo Amer hasn’t completely closed the door on making Season 3 of the show, either. He recently toldVulturethat he’s “open to potentially doing a third season.” Nevertheless, it might be some time before potential becomes a genuine possibility, because the first two seasons ofMoappear to have taken a lot out of the comedian. “It is such a difficult story for me to tell, emotionally,” he explained.
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The good news for fans of the series is that Amer seems to agree that the story isn’t over. “I think there’s so much more to this story,” he admitted, suggesting that the comedian may have an interest in resuming it at a later date. Perhaps with some time away fromMo, he’ll have the chance to reflect on whether he wants to go back to the show, and in what way. Until then, Amer and Youssef will almost certainly have other exciting new projects to offer up.