‘Not Dead Yet’ Canceled at ABC After Two Seasons

ABC’s Not Dead Yet is no longer living up to its title.

The network has canceled the comedy, which stars Gina Rodriguez, after two seasons. Not Dead Yet drew the smallest audience of ABC’s three half-hour comedies this season, averaging about 3.2 million viewers in Nielsen’s seven-day ratings (which don’t include streaming).

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The cancellation leaves ABC with just two comedies on its 2024-25 schedule for the moment — Abbott Elementary, which is going into its fourth season, and The Conners, which is ending with its seventh. The network also has a pair of comedy pilots starring Tim Allen (Shifting Gears) and Ty Burrell (Forgive & Forget) but likely won’t make decisions on either one until after next week’s upfronts.

Created by David Windsor and Casey Johnson, Not Dead Yet stars Rodriguez as Nell Serrano, who takes a job as an obituary writer after her life falls apart. Her new gig is complicated by the fact that she can see and hear the people she writes about, and they often have advice for her. Hannah Simone, Lauren Ash, Rick Glassman, Joshua Banday, Angela Gibbs and Brad Garrett (who joined the show in season two) also star.

The series from 20th Television is based on Alexandra Potter’s novel Confessions of a 40-something F**k Up. Windsor and Johnson executive produce with Rodriguez, Dean Holland and Wonderland Sound and Vision’s McG, Mary Viola and Corey Marsh.

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