Netflix Cancels Four Comedy Series

Netflix Cancels Four Comedy Series
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Netflix has cancelled four of its comedies, two of them after just one season each and the other two after two seasons.

One newcomer is the Katharine McPhee and Eddie Cibrian-led “Country Comfort,” about a down-on-her-luck country singer who becomes a nanny for the musical children of a single dad that premiered in March.

The other is the NASCAR team-themed “The Crew” which premiered in February and starred the likes of Kevin James and Freddie Stroma. Both those shows flopped with critics.

Also being taken out to the back paddock and shot are comedian Gabriel Iglesias’ series “Mr. Iglesias” about a high school teacher who worked with gifted students, and the Zoe Levin-led comedy “Bonding” about a psychology student-turned-dominatrix.

They join the likes “Merry Happy Whatever,” “All About the Washingtons,” “No Good Nick” and “Disjointed” as multi-camera comedy shows with short lives on the service.

Source: TV Line