Found, Suits: LA, and The Irrational Canceled at NBC
After a wave of renewals from NBC, the network has canceled three of its drama series: Found, Suits LA, and The Irrational.
Found, which stars Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, has been canceled after two seasons. The Irrational, which stars Jesse L. Martin, has been canceled after two seasons.
The Suits spinoff series led by Stephen Amell, Suits LA, has been canceled after just one season.

According to Deadline, Found may be shopped by its lead studio Warner Bros. Television.
The network has also canceled two comedy series: Night Court and Lopez vs. Lopez. All of these cancellations were announced today.
The large number of cancellations comes due to a cutback on entertainment programming at NBC, in order to accommodate 180 primetime hours of NBA basketball next season.

NBC has, however, renewed all three One Chicago series, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med. It has also renewed Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU — all of these being staples at the network. The comedies Happy’s Place and St. Denis Medical have also been renewed.
There’s no news yet on new drama series The Hunting Party, Brilliant Minds, or Grosse Pointe Garden Society.
The Suits: LA Season 1 finale, now series finale, will air on Sunday, May 18th. The Found Season 2 finale, now series finale, will air next Thursday, May 15th.
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One thought on “Found, Suits: LA, and The Irrational Canceled at NBC”
Wow!
I can’t say that I’m surprised of the cancelations of Found, Suits L.A., and The Irrational. I actually tried to watch all three to give them a fair shot at entertaining me. When I say they all face-planted and didn’t inspire a mention that I watch them to anyone, speaks volumes. I am surprised however, that someone at NBC pulled the plug without fear of the weird left supporters marching on their studio gates crying that it’s not fair.
Thank for the informative article Ashley. Good work.
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