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Showtime has swung the axe on Vanessa Bayer’s I Love That For You.
The comedy has been canceled after only one season on the premium cabler.
“I Love That for You has accomplished its run on Showtime,” the community stated.
“We need to thank Vanessa, Jeremy and Jessi, together with the unbelievable forged and crew for his or her laborious work and need them one of the best going ahead.”
Impressed by Bayer’s personal story of overcoming childhood leukemia, the comedy centered on Joanna Gold (Bayer), who dreamed of turning into a bunch at a home-shopping channel.
Molly Shannon starred as Jackie, the charismatic star of the community and Joanna’s idol.
Jenifer Lewis performed Patricia, the community’s icy, enigmatic founder and CEO.
Further sequence regulars included Paul James, Ayden Mayeri, Matt Rogers, and Punam Patel.
I Love That For You is co-created and govt produced by Bayer and Emmy nominee and two-time Peabody winner Jeremy Beiler.
Emmy and Peabody winner Jessi Klein serves as showrunner and govt producer together with Michael Showalter.
Megan Ellison and Sue Naegle of Annapurna, Jordana Mollick of Semi-Formal, and Allyce Ozarski additionally function govt producers.
Information of the premature cancellation comes as Showtime is in a interval of transition because it turns into extra carefully immersed with Paramount+.
On account of the continuing modifications, no sequence on the community has been renewed since December, when a 3rd season of Yellowjackets was confirmed.
In latest months, Let the Proper One In, American Gigolo, Metropolis on a Hill, Ziwe, and The L Phrase: Era Q have all been canceled.
Showtime has additionally been purging authentic sequence from its streaming service, together with Kidding, American Rust, and Tremendous Pumped.
The intention for the corporate seems to be reveals primarily based on established hits, with numerous spinoffs of Dexter and Billions within the works.
For now, I Love That For You is over, however there may be hope the present will land at one other vacation spot.
It was a stable comedy that resonated with the viewers, and the stage was set for a stable second season.
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Paul Dailly is the Affiliate Editor for TV Fanatic. Observe him on Twitter.