‘Indebted’ Cancelled At NBC Along With ‘Bluff City Law’ & ‘Sunnyside’

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Freshman series Indebted, which marked The Nanny star Fran Drescher’s return to network comedy, has been cancelled at NBC. It joins Bluff City Law and Sunnyside, which have also both now been offic…

, which starred Jimmy Smits as a civil rights lawyer, ran for ten episodes from September. Last year, the network opted not to order additional episodes, signposting its unlikeliness to return. The show came from The Brave creator Dean Georgaris and producer David Janollari, and was co-created by Georgaris and Michael Aguilar.

It was produced by Dean Georgaris Entertainment and David Janollari Entertainment in association with Universal Television.was pulled from NBC’s linear schedule after four episodes and was moved to its digital platforms. Created by Kal Penn and Matt Murray, who also executive produce alongside Michael Schur, Sunnyside featured a diverse cast including Joel Kim Booster, Diana-Maria Riva, Kiran Deol, Poppy Liu, Moses Storm and Samba Schutte.

 

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Indebted was unwatchable. So makes sense.

A) I thought Sunnyside got cancelled last year. B) Sunnyside is available on PeacockTV.

I’ve never heard of any of these shows. WHich could be part of the problem. Of course, I haven’t watched network television in....years?

We been knew Bluff City Law and Sunnyside was gonna get the boot

Do you have any idea how long ago Bluff City Law seems now?

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