If you haven't noticed, there has been little information as of recently about HBO's controversial, planned Confederate series. It would be the next show on the network from Game of Thrones showrunners, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss

After the initial announcement of the faux history show, the network and execs made a series of apologies.

Now, deep within a Washington Post examination of HBO and Game of Thrones, we've learned while the show is still in development. It has stalled, "the show is still in development, [but] the creators are not actively working on it."

According to its official description, the series would chronicle "the events leading to the Third American Civil War. The series takes place in an alternate timeline, where the southern states have successfully seceded from the Union, giving rise to a nation in which slavery remains legal and has evolved into a modern institution. The story follows a broad swath of characters on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Demilitarized Zone — freedom fighters, slave hunters, politicians, abolitionists, journalists, the executives of a slave-holding conglomerate and the families of people in their thrall."

The criticism, including a strong #NoConfederate campaign led by ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, April Reign, Lauren Warren, Shanelle Little and Jamie Broadnax "broke the internet," and we'd guess this probably had a hefty hand in the series not being worked on right now.

Do you think Confederate is done for or will the controversial series see the light of day?