The following shows are not going to be returning this Fall:
1) Deception, a crime procedural about a magician (Jack Cutmore-Scott) that’s only nine episodes into its freshman run.
2) Alex, Inc., a sitcom about a startup that’s also been on for only nine episodes.
3) The Crossing, an acclaimed allegorical sci-fi drama series that’s only aired six episodes.
4) Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, a high-concept comedy about a man (Jason Ritter) performing good deeds that aired 16 episodes and had its finale in March.
5) The Mayor, a well-reviewed comedy starring Brandon Michael Hall as an aspiring rapper who unintentionally becomes mayor of a small town. The show aired 13 episodes before it was pulled from the schedule in January.
6) Marvel’s Inhumans, which was a high-profile attempt to launch a new comic book event series, but it struggled mightily on Friday nights last fall.
7) Ten Days in the Valley, which returned Kyra Sedgwick to TV for a close-ended thriller.
As we flow through life we meet people, fall in love, transpire over obstacles, celebrate moments, fall to our knees in despair and heartbreak. We learn and grow as the events of the world around us continually push us evermore onward through our journey of life until we greet our final destiny (whatever that may be for each person's belief).
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Thursday, January 24, 2019
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