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Men of a Certain Age Cancelled

The TNT dramedy ends after two seasons.


July 15, 2011

TNT has pulled the plug on Men of a Certain Age, which ends after two seasons on the air. The Ray Romano-led dramedy premiered in December 2009 and ran for a total of 22 episodes. While critically acclaimed, its ratings did not hold up to other shows on the network such as Falling Skies.

"TNT has been proud to be a part of Men of a Certain Age for two seasons," said a network spokesperson in a statement. "While the show has featured great storytelling and impeccable performances, the audience simply hasn't built to the point where we can continue the series."

(Source: The Hollywood Reporter)

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Comments (2)

Kim
Posted 04/27/12 at 06:48:47

My husband and I loved this show! I can't believe this was cancelled. What are they thinking?
Craig
Posted 09/22/11 at 07:51:48

I cannot believe that this show was cancelled. An adult non-cop show about real people was so damn refreshing. The network should be ashamed. Maybe better marketing would have been appropriate. My wife and I will sorely miss it. I'm ticked, again.

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On Air: 12/07/09 - 07/06/11

Network: TNT

On DVD: Yes

Synopsis

A dramedy following three best friends dealing with the reality of middle age.

Cast

Ray Romano (Joe)
Scott Bakula (Terry)
Andre Braugher (Owen)
Brittany Curran (Lucy)
Braeden Lemasters (Albert)