
Multiple Fan-Favorite Shows Canceled at NBC
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It has been a difficult day for NBC series. In the space of only a few hours cancellations of five of its series were announced: "Night Court", "Lopez Vs. Lopez", "The Irrational", "Suits LA", and "Found".
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As a whole, the cancellations largely owe to the fact that NBC will be airing 180 hours of primetime NBA programming next season and the network needs the room.
Promotional material for "Suits LA".
Promotional material for "Suits LA".
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"Night Court" ran for three seasons and was reportedly already seen as one of the programs more vulnerable to cancellation. Viewership had softened for the legacy sitcom in spite of a strong first season.
Deadline reports that there was a push to get a fourth abbreviated season, but it was unsuccessful. "Night Court" starred Melissa Rauch of "The Big Bang Theory" fame as the daughter of the late Judge Harry Stone and John Larroquette as former night court prosecutor Dan Fielding. Unfortunately, it joins the ranks of series ending on a cliffhanger.
"Lopez Vs. Lopez, likewise, was a multi-camera comedy that enjoyed a three-season run. With its cancellation, "Happy's Place" becomes the only multi-cam comedy to survive the season. "Lopez Vs. Lopez has been heralded as the most personal series led by George Lopez, as it deals with the actual relationships with his family.
"The Irrational" is a crime drama led by longtime "Law & Order" alum Jesse L. Martin as world-famous behavioral science professor Alec Mercer (Martin), who uses an unconventional approach to solving high-stakes mysteries, canceled after two seasons. Deadline points out that "The Irrational" enjoyed strong ratings in its first season largely due to a lack of competition, since it premiered during a time when the strikes had kept series releases to a minimum.
The "Suits" spinoff, "Suits LA," is arguably the biggest disappointment in the list of canceled titles, considering the popularity of the IP. While the premiere episode enjoyed good numbers, the viewership reportedly dropped off steeply after that.
The procedural drama "Found" is, like "The Irrational", a series that originally was held as a strike contingency and enjoyed popularity initially, but dropped off once more content became available in the TV landscape. The series stars Gabi Mosely, a former kidnapping victim who now works to find missing people.
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