Men In Trees has been canceled. The
Anne Heche-led series has had its fair share of ups and downs over its short life. It has had its moments (especially when placed after
Grey's Anatomy on the schedule) but
Men In Trees turned into one of those shows that suffered from schizophrenic scheduling, ABC moving it all around its prime time landscape, as well as keeping it off the air for long stretches of time. Now, it is gone for good. The Hollywood Reporter took a look at a number of so-called “on the bubble” shows today and their conclusions are somewhat surprising. Keep reading to find out the possible (probable, maybe) fates of
Reaper, Moonlight, Boston Legal and more.
Your Take
BonnieRuyf2 said:
Men in Trees is the BEST, we want it to stay, even though it's been cancelled. That was a very unconcious m...
faeriesdragon said:
Very angry that Men In Trees has been cancelled...Who is with me in sending the network very convincing ema...
Roxme said:
Boston Legal was on the bubble!? "The Decider" must have been behind that moronic move. Yes, its causes a...
James Hibbard of The Hollywood Reporter is the one doing the handicapping. As stated above,
Men In Trees is dead, finished, kaput. He says that
Shark, October Road and
Cashmere Mafia are likely dead, meaning that they are all but canceled.
Boston Legal, Reaper, The New Adventures of Old Christine and
Moonlight are likely to be renewed. As for
Eli Stone and
Women's Murder Club, it appears that no one has any idea.
The most surprising news here (at least for me) is that
Reaper is going to return. The assumption has been that The CW was leaning towards canceling
Reaper. I couldn't be happier that the series is returning. The CW executives are supposedly high on the show (as they should be) and their other options weren't much better.
Reaper has the potential to become a cult hit down the road – it just needs some time to find its audience. As for those other shows, I had no idea that
Boston Legal was on bubble. None of the other news particularly surprises me. Now, all we need is for CBS to officially confirm that
How I Met Your Mother has been renewed for another season and I'll be happy.
Should ABC have renewed Men In Trees?
-Oscar Dahl, BuddyTV Senior Writer
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
(Image Courtesy of ABC)