It
looks like the USA Network has decided not to move forward with their
new drama Common Law starring fine azz Michael Ealy. The series aired a
12-episode first season, and apparently won’t be back for Season 2.
Common Law which also starred Warren Kole, followed two Los Angeles
detectives whose personal history and mismatched personalities made them
a strong team when it came to solving cases, but their inability to get
along held them back. The two were forced by their boss to sort out
their differences in couples therapy.
As you can imagine, there was a fair amount of humor tied into the
story as the two sat among a group of romantic couples to work on their
differences. TV Line posted word of the cancellation this week, stating
that the show won’t be back for Season 2, which is unfortunate. The
series didn’t have the instant appeal of some of USA’s other series, but
Common Law seemed to be coming close to meeting its potential in its
first twelve episodes.
This news comes just days after the site reported that Common Law’s
Kole had been cast in a recurring role of Fox’s The Following.
Meanwhile, Michael Ealy’s been doing some feature work lately. He
appeared in Think Like a Man, and is credited for the upcoming About
Last Night. So, at the very least, we’ll be seeing more of the two leads
down the line.
I’m gonna miss those EYES…we need him to land another show lol
SOURCE: CINEMABLEND
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