Unforgettable

- Cancelled -
4.6  Avg User Rating
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Air Dates

Sep 20, 2011 - Jan 22, 2016

Network

A&E

Genre

Drama / Crime

Seasons

4

Cast

Carrie - Poppy MontgomeryAl - Dylan WalshMike - Michael GastonRoe - Kevin RankinNina - Daya Vaidya

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A drama following a former New York detective who suffers from a medical condition that enables her to remember everything.


Former police detective Carrie Wells has a rare medical condition that enhances her ability to remember so much that every occurrence, every conversation, every place is forever embedded in her mind. She doesn't choose what to remember; Her mind won't let her forget anything - with one exception. Carrie's sister was murdered years ago, except she can't recall any of the details that would help to solve it.

After taking a job consulting on a homicide investigation, she decides to permanently join the force again as a detective solving homicides - with the goal of finally solving her sister's murder. All she has to do is remember.

Comments (86)

Andrea
05/31/12 at 04:57pm

Too bad. This was an interesting show in the cop genre. It was a little different and it wasn't a reality show. Get behind your shows and let them build. The audience will find you if you don't jerk a show around.
Jen S
05/29/12 at 05:57pm

One more good show bites the dust! I can't believe no-talent "reality shows" that make Americans look bad or kill something are number one these days. (sigh)
SANDRA
05/27/12 at 10:32pm

ANOTHER ONE OF MY FAVORITE SHOWS CANCELLED. I'M SO TIRED OF THE REALITY SHOWS. WHY CAN'T YOU GIVE A SHOW A CHANCE? SOON THERE WILL BE NOTHING WORTH WATCHING ON TELEVISION.
scotty
05/26/12 at 11:58pm

Sorry folks this show sucked. A generic cop show with a bad plot
Vischer
05/26/12 at 09:42am

ANOTHER great show bites the dust for more reality I am sure. WOW soon TV will not be worth turning on...REMEMBER that YOU did it to yourselves Producers you are greedy. Let your audiance see something with substance not that reality crap 24/7 AND we all no its NOT reality but staged.
OH well maybe another station will pick this up.
Tanya
05/25/12 at 10:06pm

Don't the Executives get enough $$$ already? Why leave crap on? "That's right it's those crap tv shows that are giving the executives are higher amount of earning per yr". It really is a shame another show gets cancelled. As per usual it always comes down to the bottom dollar.
When will the Executives start listening to average joe blow? Put back on the good stuff and leave your **** at the door.
noway
05/19/12 at 10:32pm

Another great tv show gets cancelled. It's all about the viewers. 90201 got renewed? America's Next Top Model got renewed? What's wrong with that picture
Shelly
05/19/12 at 09:23am

I'm going to miss this show. Drama with an understandable twist. Sucks. Good thing we have lots of horrible reality shows to watch.
Lisa Jo
05/18/12 at 02:09pm

The show was a bore and unbelievable, tried watching and couldn't get over the fare off look when Polly remembered whatever..not sorry to see it go
Randomsz
05/18/12 at 01:33pm

The rate of cancellation seems to have accelerated exponentially in the last few years. Gone are the days when the networks would let a show build-up seasonally - instead it has becomes an episodic fire-test. But many shows are just not suited for quick digestion, and so, potential gets squandered.

I first noticed this phenomenon becoming acute with the cancellation of ABC's excellent,-but-slow-paced Defying Gravity (a scifi that could have had Galactica-scaled excellence, if only given a chance). At the time, the cancellation seemed shocking. This sort of thing just didn't happen. Now it is happening 10-times, 100-times more.

To the point of utter absurdity.

Only the premium cable stations (showcase, starz, hbo, etc.) appear to be approaching shows like the networks used to. No wonder less and less people give the networks their time - they know the show their watching has a 50:50 chance of abrupt cancellation. The point is that it used to be 1-in-10.

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