This one saddens me as I enjoyed it. It had a modern day Hill Street Blues feel to it.
Having its second season pushed back twice (summer ’22>>fall ’22>>spring ’23) probably didn’t do anything to help retain an audience.The Fantasy is over....Fantasy Island cancelled after 2 seasons on Fox.
Too bad. It is one of only a couple of the "major network" shows of the last couple of years that I have actually enjoyed. Plus it is a nice reflection of the diversity of New York City and has some good acting and quite well done scripts.
Yes I remember watching itHaving its second season pushed back twice (summer ’22>>fall ’22>>spring ’23) probably didn’t do anything to help retain an audience.
This was actually the second reboot of the original series. Anyone remember the Malcolm McDowell version during the 1998-99 ABC season?
There’s two spin-offs only this season, one next. They’ve never had three spin-offs running concurrently.But yet they still have three (or four?) spin-offs of NCIS, plus FBI. When good ideas go to streaming, broadcast TV becomes more and more irrelevant besides sports.
This happened for me many years ago. Even my live sports watching has declined significantly.When good ideas go to streaming, broadcast TV becomes more and more irrelevant besides sports.
UPDATE: Will "Walker: Independence" pull a S.W.A.T. on us soon?
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Walker Independence 'Aggressively' Looking For New Home Following CW Cancellation, EP Jared Padalecki Says - TVLine
'Walker Independence' exec producer Jared Padalecki says an aggressive effort is underway to find the cancelled CW series a new network.tvline.com
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That was a great show. Too bad they couldn’t find another home and it does have fans.Kung Fu canceled after 3 seasons on The CW.
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‘Kung Fu’ Canceled By The CW After 3 Seasons
The CW has canceled Kung Fu, its reboot of the classic series, after three seasons.deadline.com
Might as well fold the network now. They've lost eight major-market affiliates. What can save the CW in this age of streaming? Making it a Paramount+ showcase for older, linear audiences? News programming? Live sports? I'd love it if ABC could do the same (Disney+ showcase) if the writer's strike continues going into the late summer and fall. Hey, they have lasted longer than The WB and UPN!
Can the Canadian shows bring any type of audience? My guess is no.