Prospects for another season of the superhero drama don't look good.
March 14, 2011
Fans of "No Ordinary Family" should probably prepare themselves for the fact that next month's season closer will also be its series finale. It's been a tough run for the freshman ABC drama since it debuted last September. Being slotted in Tuesday nights against some pretty steep competition, the show has always struggled to find a wide audience. And while there is no official word from ABC on the superhero series' future, all signs point to cancellation for the show.
Let's first have a look at the ratings. The show premiered decently enough with a 3.2 rating in the key adults 18-49 demographic, but quickly dropped off over the course of the season to a point where its most recent episode earned a 1.2 - far less than half of what it debuted with. That rating alone would be enough to limit the show's chances for renewal.

Then late last month, news broke that ABC had trimmed the number of episodes for the show's first season by two.
And if that wasn't bad enough, the series' two lead stars have recently signed on to new fall pilot shows on another network. Michael Chiklis has booked a role on a new CBS comedy pilot called "Vince Uncensored", while co-star Julie Benz has joined an untitled CBS supernatural medical drama. In both cases the stars' new projects are in second position to No Ordinary Family, meaning the superhero drama has priority should it be renewed. It should be noted, however, that stars of returning shows don't typically start booking other projects.
We likely won't know No Ordinary Family's fate until May, but as it stands now the show likely will not return when the Fall season starts.
Karen
01/12/12 at 11:30pm
Just watched the entire pilot on Netflix and Kudos! It was like the rare great book you can't put down. Smart, clean family series are hard to come by these days, it would be criminal to cancel, but what do I know?
Danny
01/11/12 at 04:52pm
Thank you for the information about "No Ordinary Family". But do you think cancelling the show would benefit you and your viewers? One advantage is that, if you would continue the show, we will be happy making you happy as well. Please reconsider and do what it is you must do. Thank you.
diane counts
01/10/12 at 03:41pm
my whole family loves this show we have been waiting for it to return please bring it back.
Mohamed
01/07/12 at 06:35pm
i like no ordinary family i need it back now plz!!!!!!
jake
01/06/12 at 05:43pm
it was an awesome show ind its horrible that it was cancelled and we were all left hanging. It was good why it lasted at least. But I relly hope that they will re-air this show soon cause I am very excited to see what happens next.
Anthony
01/03/12 at 06:36pm
Do the ratings take into effect the people the have other shows they want to watch? most people now a days do the DVR thing or may have missed early episodes and want to wait for the season to come out on dvd so they dont have to be lost. come on cbs you need to bring this series back!!!!
Linda
01/02/12 at 05:10pm
Where is ABC's loyalty to its viewers. How could you leave those of us who really enjoyed watching this series hanging like this. I didn't get a chance to watch it on TV but I just finished watching it on netflix. I was very disappointed when I looked for season 2 only to find out there was no season 2:-(
chris
01/02/12 at 08:56am
Who makes the dumb decisions? This show was excellent. I to watch in a matter of 2 days just to find there isn't a season 2. How can you have a show so good and decide to cancel. That's plain stupid. There needs to be more seasons. I want to know what's George's power.
BMS
01/02/12 at 00:36am
I agree completely it was a great show!!!!!
mann/ family
01/01/12 at 10:49pm
just like someone else above, i watched the entire season on netflix, just to find out there might not be another!? who's bright idea is that!? does anyone know if we can petition ABC to bring the show back?
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