‘Guilt’ Canceled By Freeform After One Season
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EXCLUSIVE:Freeform has opted not to order a second season of its thriller dramaGuilt, leaving fans of the show with some unanswered questions.
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Guilt, reminiscent of the Amanda Knox story, centered on a young American woman (Daisy Head) in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate.
The show had a quiet run, opening with 486,000 viewers before dropping to around 300,000 for most of its 10-episode freshman season until rising in the finale to its largest Live+same day audience since the debut, 396,000.
While the August 22 Season 1 finale revealed who the killer was, it set up several new cliffhangers, including who shot Prince Theo and will he survive.
Guilt was created and executive produced byThe Game Plan’s Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard. Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer served as executive producers/showrunners. Stephen McPherson also exec produced. Emily Tremaine, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Simona Brown and Zachary Fall co-starred.Guilt was a co-production of Sea to Sky Entertainment (the joint venture between Lionsgate Television and Thunderbird Films) and BV Family Productions in association with Freeform.
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4 Comments
- Anonymous
I was planning on going back and finishing it, but if there is a cliffhanger and it is cancelled I guess there is no point.
- Ryan
There is closure, however!
Molly’s killer is revealed.
Some loose ends are tied.
The ‘cliffhanger’ mentioned was simply to set up season 2 – It can be ignored…
spoiler – It shows Grace killing Roz after realizing she was the mastermind… and season 2 was supposed to be about Grace’s sister making sure she stays out of prison even though she’s really guilty this time.
- Mantra720
With the assured death of “Notorious” coming, hopefully this is the end of ‘stories only liked by people working in cable news’ coming to television. It was a trend that never was.
- Maryann
Notorious is my favorite new show of the fall season. It is a fun, light romantic dramady, a lot like Castle, but way better. The big problem is that Thursday night, surrounded by Shondaland, is the wrong place for it.
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