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The David Duchovny drama will return for Season 2.
June 25, 2015
NBC announced today that Aquarius has been renewed for a second season. The freshman 1960's-set drama is currently four episodes into its debut run on the network, but the entire season has already been made available online, making it the first broadcast series to be streamed in its entirety after its premiere.
The summer show has been drawing decent ratings for NBC thus far, picking up favorable praise along the way and earning a nomination for a Critic's Choice Television Award in the Most Exciting New Series category.
Look for Season 2 of Aquarius in 2016.
Comments (28)
06/26/15 at 04:29am
I watched the pilot and was bored. When I find the time I will consider wrapping up this season, but knowing there's a season 2 I may not now.
06/26/15 at 01:12am
Wow! Didn't see this coming. In a different and logical world, Aquarius was canceled and Hannibal was renewed. I am speechless! NBC, what are ya thinking? I love Duchovny, but more in an X Files kinda way. I tried to watch Aquarius, but the actor playing Charlie was not very convincing. My mind hearkens back to Steve Railsbeck (sp?) in Helter Skelter. Boy, did he nail it! Still can't believe Hannibal is gone. I think it would do great in Season 4 if aired earlier in the year and not when everyone is on vacation! Duh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A show is being canceled based on some archaic counting system that is already fraught with errors and even less reliable when Summer begins!!!!!!! Shame on NBC for not knowing their own system!!!!!!! Oh well. I watch too much TV anyway. A canceled show means I can spend more time with my true love: Building Japanese kites!!!!
06/25/15 at 10:13pm
@Yep ... 10 years ago an hour-long show was 42-45 minutes of ACTUAL show. Today they are generally 36-41 minutes long. If you remove any "previously on" and "next time" you're looking at roughly 34-38 minutes of actual show. Don't be fooled, shows have gotten much shorter in favor of MORE advertising.
06/25/15 at 07:38pm
Really? This mediocre effort is renewed, while the outstanding and critically acclaimed Hannibal is cancelled? It's a real shame.
06/25/15 at 07:28pm
renew a cop show, but cancel the masterpiece known as Hannibal... okay then NBC
06/25/15 at 06:22pm
Commercials pay for shows, especially on network TV. If they weren't "commercial-ridden" they wouldn't exist.
06/25/15 at 06:01pm
While I wouldn't call this show great, it is good and I did binge watch after the 1st episode. Hubby was pretty upset about an hour ago because he is on episode 10 and suddenly it disappeared from our Dish Network On Demand. I looked it up, and while it will still air weekly, the whole series was only on On Demand for the first 4 weeks, which ended today. He was able to access all of the episodes on NBC's website, but isn't thrilled about watching it on the computer.
06/25/15 at 03:05pm
Interesting, I thought this was cancelled, that's why they made the entire series available. Perhaps NBC seeing that a show with fewer or no commercials CAN actually do better than the commercial-ridden stuff they air.
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