Ahead of its season finale, the cabler has renewed the Jeff Eastin (White Collar) drama for a second run, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The series, which is based on true events and follows a group of undercover agents (Daniel Sunjata, Aaron Tveit, Vanessa Ferlito, Brandon Jay McLaren, Serinda Swan, Manny Montana), ranks as one of the summer's top new scripted series on cable among viewers 18-49 with an average of 1.8 million total viewers and 4.3 million total viewers.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
The series, which is based on true events and follows a group of undercover agents (Daniel Sunjata, Aaron Tveit, Vanessa Ferlito, Brandon Jay McLaren, Serinda Swan, Manny Montana), ranks as one of the summer's top new scripted series on cable among viewers 18-49 with an average of 1.8 million total viewers and 4.3 million total viewers.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
According to deadline, 13 episodes have been ordered for the second season.
ReplyDeleteYes! I really hoped for a renewal! More Manny Montana & Aaaron Tveit on my screen!
ReplyDeleteI like Graceland but this renewal surprises me a little. To be honest, the week-to-week ratings for Graceland aren't good at all for a new USA show. Graceland had less total viewers on a weekly basis than Necessary Roughness and usually was only a tenth of a ratings point better in the 18-49 demo.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Graceland was renewed but, from a network standpoint, this renewal is a very questionable decision.
Yes! That's great news!
ReplyDeleteWoooooHoooo!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think USA must be getting a bit worried with Burn Notice and Psych (most likely) finishing and the ratings for their other shows not being great this summer. So maybe they decided to take a chance and see if Graceland can find a larger audience next season.
ReplyDeleteThat could be true but I'd say it's less about taking a chance and more about filling out the schedule in the wake of show departures until something better comes along.
ReplyDeleteWell yeah probably that actually!
ReplyDeleteAaron Tveit!!!
ReplyDeleteYEEEES! I'm so glad and nicely surprised! I thought it would be cancelled because of the ratings and I was sad both for Burn Notice's ending and Graceland.
ReplyDeleteNow I can't wait for the season finale AND the season 2 premiere! :-)
Yes!
ReplyDeleteStill forever bitter over Common Law's cancellation, though.
today is a good day :)
ReplyDeleteOh fun! It feels like most of USA's schedule is on it's last legs. I'm glad they are giving Graceland a chance to find itself.
ReplyDeleteSurprised and elated. I wonder if Jeff Eastin had anything to do with it. Either way it means we probably won't be left on a Briggs-cliffhanger with no resolution.
ReplyDeleteI am a little surprised by this news, considering the show's ratings. Good on them though!
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