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That’s a shame, I was enjoying Heels, and it’s second season ended with a really good build-up for a third.
I always wonder what goes into these decisions in smaller networks where there isn’t a lot of programming to begin with. We don’t really know what the ratings were, or how much the show cost to make comparatively. But what are they going to replace it with?
The cancellation of the other show in development was also interesting. Did it just turn out poorly? Or did the strike do it in? Or dies the network have an opportunity to spend money on a different show they think will work out better?
Damn the canceled heels s02 was actually really good.