If an author terminated their contract with a partner, it was unlikely that they would work with them again. This was because a partnership was usually negotiated and reached by both parties. If one of them was no longer willing to cooperate, the partnership would break down. However, the specific situation also depended on the negotiation and negotiation between the author and the collaborator, as well as their relationship and history. If the author and the collaborator had established a good relationship of communication and trust, and both parties were willing to re-establish cooperation, there might be a possibility of re-collaboration. However, even if the author and the collaborator re-established their partnership, they still had to consider the workload and responsibility of producing the second season. The production of the second season might require renegotiation of the copyright, production budget, and staff allocation details. They also needed to ensure the quality and reputation of the first season. Therefore, authors and partners needed to carefully consider all factors and make wise decisions before re-collaborating.