
Well, that was fast. But not surprising. After just one episode of “Quarterlife,” NBC canceled the series.
“Quarterlife,” which once found its groove online, made the move to network television on Tuesday. The move didn’t prove successful, however, with abysmal ratings that haven’t hit such a low for a 10 PM show in 17 years.
Naturally, NBC wasted no time in their decision to cancel “Quarterlife.”
If you enjoyed the series (which I did, actually), you can still catch “Quarterlife” on Bravo. Five one-hour episodes will run on Bravo, although it’s unclear what day/time the remaining episodes will air.
“Quarterlife” co-creator Marshall Herskovitz issued this statement:
“We’re deeply grateful for NBC’s efforts to make ‘quarterlife’ a success on network television. However, I’ve always had concerns about whether ‘quarterlife’ was the kind of show that could pull in the big numbers necessary to succeed on a major broadcast network. … We live in a media world today where many shows are considered successful on cable networks with audiences that are a fraction of those on the Big Four. I’m confident that ‘quarterlife’ will find the right home on television as well.”
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