No Season 3 for the mid-season comedy.
May 24, 2019
Word is out tonight that NBC has cancelled A.P. Bio after two seasons. The news was confirmed by series creator Mike O'Brien, who took to social media to express his sadness that the "favorite project" of his life would not see a third season.
Produced by Seth Meyers, the comedy premiered in 2018 as a mid-season entry that ultimately garnered mixed reviews and underwhelming ratings. Still it was renewed for a second go-round, though its sophomore run has only seen viewership taper off even further.
The half-hour series follows a philosophy scholar who, after losing out on his dream job, takes a position as a high school Advanced Placement Biology teacher. But he has plans far beyond teaching biology, including using his classroom full of honor roll students to help him mentally break his job-stealing nemesis and win back the position that he feels is rightfully his.
Jack
05/28/19 at 04:50am
Never heard of it
Tim
05/27/19 at 09:50pm
This show was mildly entertaining and will probably be missed judging from some of the crap they are advertising for the new fall season.
Tomi
05/27/19 at 02:02pm
Jeff.... what exactly where you "laughing at" in season 2 thus far???
Jeff
05/27/19 at 12:43pm
This is freaking ridiculous. I am so sick of these quirky, funny shows being cancelled. This was one of my favs that I could just sit back and laugh at. Hope by some miracle that this can be resurrected.
Kimmie
05/27/19 at 05:04am
Thank God. Stopped watching this show long ago. Crappy show and Oswalt Patton is a crappy actor.
Chuckles
05/26/19 at 11:11pm
Well, now where am I supposed to turn for overly blue/orange saturated viewing??? I mean, am I expected to simply watch shows with actual REAL color? Season one was clever and the poor color choice could be overlooked to a degree. But then.... season two, where they bring in a new character who HAD to have red hair to fit the color scheme.... just really moronic color choices from the producers. I think they spent WAY too much time making certain everything was either blue or orange and forgot to write a decent storyline (and any humor) for season two.
Shirley
05/26/19 at 01:30pm
Of course they cancelled it! it was smart, quirky, and funny. NBC consistently creates very good tv, then cancels it after 1 or 2 seasons.
John
05/26/19 at 00:13am
Not surprising tbh. It was just ridiculous enough to be mildly entertaining but I didn't see it lasting long.
Moses Kuria
05/25/19 at 12:33pm
Epic fail
Rick
05/25/19 at 12:09pm
I hate to see this show cancelled, but I thought it was coming. It has an excellent cast, including Paula Pell, who was extremely funny.
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