Hope you weren’t too invested in this past season of Vor Brothers & Sisters. And you’re not going to be pleased if you were particularly taken with the debut runs of Detroit 187, Mr. Sunshine, No Ordinary Family, or Off The Map.
ABC has axed all of the above shows for various reasons The Hollywood Reporter outlined in detail.
Some noteworthy points from the T.V. obits:
Mr. Sunshine - Since its February premiere, Sony’s Matthew Perry comedy has averaged 7.3 million viewers, according to Nielsen… For his part, Perry announced earlier this week that he’d be entering rehab.
No Ordinary Family - The network cut the order for the Greg Berlanti freshman drama from 22 to 20 episodes in February after the ABC Studios Michael Chiklis and Julie Benz starrer stumbled late in the season after losing half its premiere episode viewership.
Off the Map - From Shonda Rhimes portage Jenna Bans, the jungle-set medical drama starred Martin Henderson. The freshman drama averaged 6.4 million viewers during its 13-episode season.
Brothers and Sisters - Though the ensemble drama still had loyal viewers in its recently wrapped fifth season, it no longer was the buzz or ratings draw it used to be.
V - The second season of the alien-invasion remake starring Elizabeth Mitchell dipped to 6.9 million viewers, on average, reports Nielsen, though fans blame ABC’s scheduling.
For the complete wrap up, check out THR.com.
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