Playboy Club was the first to go on Tuesday after it racked up dismal ratings. Playboy Club was met with skeptics coming in and the show lost advertising dollars for the network because of this and it was a true shame because I liked where the show was going in the first couple of weeks. I’m talking from more of a plot perspective than character perspective, because I know if I say that I like the way the characters are developed I’m going to be looked at as a pervert (Even though I do like how the characters are developed).
Free Agents on the other hand was kind of boring. I watched the pilot and was not impressed in the slightest bit so I’m not surprised to see it go.
NBC has announced that it will air Reruns of the failing Prime Suspects in place of The Playboy Club and it is yet to announce what will run in place of Free Agents.
When it comes to H8R…I never saw the show but according to rating it was horrible and another bullet it takes is the fact that it is on the CW, which neeevvveer cancels shows this early in their run, which also proves that this show must have not been any good. Reruns of Ringer will take its place
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I'm hearing NBC will run repeats of Whitney, another NBC show circling the drain, in place of Free Agents.
Free Agents did nothing for me at all, in spite of the star power. I quit after the pilot.
Not sorry to see H8rs go either, I h8ed the premise.
Playboy Club is a loss. First time I've heard the Mattachine Society referenced on network TV.