I don't think that has anything to do with its death. Quite the opposite, I'd say.
It's dead because people didn't watch it anymore, so it cost too much for too little audience.
It was far too political, in the vapid, culture war of today sense. Maybe not in the political questions throughout human history sense. "Can men wear skirts?" instead of "How do we reconcile democracy vs human nature to harm?" sense.
Both political, but on very different levels.
And people just didn't care about men wearing skirts. That drama is a dime a dozen, so why tune in here?
Hopefully they can take a break and fix the franchise.