THR:
TNT announced Tuesday it would be calling it quits on the legal dramedy just a week after Kevin Reilly was named president of the cable network and its sibling TBS. The Sony-produced series, which stars Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar as young, unconventional attorneys, wrapped its fourth and now final season in late October.
Franklin and Bash had benefited from the young skewing nature of its viewership in the past, but the series' audience had declined to an average of 1.2 million viewers total this last season. And had it moved forward, it would have had to do so without the day-to-day leadership of co-creator Kevin Falls, who moved his deal from Sony to Twentieth Century Fox Television this past summer.
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I know it was a cute show but I never could get into it. My neighbors just love it so I'm sure they aren't going to be very happy about this.