The Magnum PI reboot was canceled by CBS after the Four Seasons

CBS kept its ax nice and sharp on Thursday, May 12, as it canceled a slew of new TV shows including the fan-favorite revival of Magnum Bwho remained on the network for four seasons. diverse He brings up talk of the show’s fate, noting that it only pulled a 0.7 rating among the main demographic, adults 18-49, but had a total viewership of 7.2 million viewers per episode. The series was a Friday night show, which makes those numbers better than one might expect. Limit Reports indicate that the series has come to an end because CBS broadcaster and the global production studio “did not reach an agreement on licensing fees”.

Jay Hernandez starred in the series as Thomas Magnum, a former US Marine who, upon returning home from Afghanistan, repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator. A charming rogue, American hero, and die-hard Detroit Tigers fan, Magnum lives in a guest cottage on Robin’s Nest, a luxury estate where he works as a security consultant to supplement his PI business. Other cast members on the series include Perdita Weeks, Zachary Knighton, Stephen Hill, Tim Kang, and Amy Hill.

Fans of the series were, as expected, devastated to see the series come to an abrupt end. Season 4 finale, and now the series’ final episode aired again on May 6, fortunately for some viewers seeking closure as Perdita Weeks’ Juliette Higgins and Hernandez Magnum finally share their feelings for each other.

“I was so shocked that Magnum Bay was canceled like this number-charting show and their ship became their most iconic,” Cannon, a fan chirp. “I’m sorry for all the fans who missed out on something special.” else added: “Another example of an offer being romantically paired with potential clients and the offer canceled. The lesson here is #Be careful what you wish for. “

In addition to Magnum BCBS canceled sitcoms United States of Al And b positiveboth of which only had two seasons, and the junior comedy is over Hassan Sam And How do we get around. The network previously delivered three renewals earlier this week, giving the three FBI TV shows (FBI, FBI: International, and FBI: Manhunt) one renewal, but two seasons.

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