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The phrase "after two episodes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point in time following the completion of two episodes of a show, series, or similar context.
Example: "I decided to stop watching the series after two episodes because I found it uninteresting."
Alternatives: "following two episodes" or "subsequent to two episodes".
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It was canceled after two episodes.
It won enthusiastic reviews and was cancelled after two episodes.
Axed after two episodes that failed to attract any kind of audience.
It sounded like another high-concept show that would get cancelled after two episodes.
A week later, ABC dropped the ax on "My Generation," also after two episodes.
Last year, he created a show called Lone Star which had incredible, spectacular reviews and was cancelled after two episodes.
Strathairn's Rosen is, after two episodes, the most mysterious character, or perhaps just the least well thought out.
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Cancelled after eight episodes.
It got canceled after three episodes.
After six episodes it was gone.
After eight episodes, it's just knackering.
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