Dark Blue - Cancelled
17 Nov 2010
Cancelled ShowsLOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- TNT has canceled its Dylan McDermott-led drama "Dark Blue" after two seasons.
A network spokesperson confirmed to the site this afternoon that the network won't be ordering a third season of the series.
The show's 10-episode sophomore run averaged 2.25 million viewers and 0.6 rating among adults 18-49, making it the least-watched of the cable channel's summer offerings: "The Closer" (7.21 million, 1.4 adults 18-49 rating), "Rizzoli & Isles" (6.89 million, 1.5 adults 18-49 rating), "Memphis Beat" (3.63 million, 0.8 adults 18-49 rating), "Leverage" (3.33 million, 1.0 adults 18-49 rating) and "Hawthorne" (3.09 million, 0.9 adults 18-49 rating).
Danny Cannon, Doug Jung, Rick Eid, Jonathan Littman and Jerry Bruckheimer were the executive producers for Warner Horizon Television.
Source: The Futon Critic


Never liked it all that much anyway.
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know that this show exist. I find it quite surprising that it even had a second season.
ReplyDeleteat least it ended on a season 2 finale that can give those watched it some kind of closure with the show... no mistery, no cliffhanger that needed to be resolved next season... just a few speculation about the bosses of the undercover team...
ReplyDeleteDark Blue had a short start in Sept. 2009-"Meg"in Supernaturalwith the shortest hair was in it with three other
ReplyDeletedynamite actors and they played deep,deep,deep undercover cops who disappeared for months on end when
in a case-new identities. It was very intense and you had to really pay attention-very gritty. They only started out with about 7 episodes(the best ones) and then you waited for nine months to get season 2. Most people
give up. I watched it all because I really liked it. But the first season was the best I thought. I hope they
don't mess up with Justified like that and get it canceled.love Timothy Olyphant!