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But the other side of that equation includes cancellation news for other shows. This was unfortunately the case for Walton Goggins’ The Unicorn, which was cancelled by CBS after two seasons. And following the announcement, Goggins shared an extended, emotional message.
I wanted to tell this story because I’ve been thru it… one of our creators went thru it… I’ve had upwards of ten friends go thru this very thing and given what has transpired in the last year so many around the world find themselves in similar situations. On The Unicorn, Walton Goggins played Wade, a recently widowed father who is encouraged by his two daughters to start dating again. Having been through a similar situation, the show was incredibly personal for Goggins and, later in his post, he expressed his gratitude to CBS and the cast and crew for their aid in helping him tell this story: To my show runners, my cast and crew… there are no words to express the gratitude I have for you, for showing up everyday and coming from your heart.
We made a half hour without ever writing a joke! And to CBS… for your support…for letting us tell this story our way. It’s an experience I’ll never forget.
Justified devotees likely also got a kick out of seeing Walton Goggins reunite with Natalie Zea. The show will surely be missed by fans, and its acclaim could make it one of those underrated TV gems that audiences revisit years from now.
What Was The Name Of The Show That Was Canceled By Cbs?
A lot of readers have been wondering about whether their favorite network series have been renewed. So it’s time to let you know which shows have and haven’t made the cut — information that usually has nothing to do with quality and everything to do with ratings. I grieve one canceled series, CBS’s “The Unicorn” with Walton Goggins, which had a great ensemble feel to it.
CBS Renewed: “B Positive,” “Blue Bloods,” “Bob Hearts Abishola,” “Bull,” “The Equalizer,” “Evil” (on Paramount+), “FBI,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Magnum P.I.,” “NCIS,” “NCIS: Los Angeles,” “The Neighborhood,” “SEAL Team” (moving to Paramount+), “S.W.A.T.,” “Young Sheldon,” and “United States of Al”
How Many Seasons Did The Unicorn Last On Cbs?
✖ In May, it was reported that The Unicorn was canceled. The show, which lasted for two seasons on CBS, starred Walton Goggins as a widower who was re-entering the dating scene. In response to the news of The Unicorn’s cancellation, Goggins shared a lengthy message to the show’s fans on Instagram.
He went on to write that the message behind The Unicorn is one that will live on after the show ends, as it revolves around learning how to live again. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Walton Goggins (@waltongogginsbonafide) Our story was about learning how to live again after losing a spouse, a mother… a friend, Goggins wrote. I wanted to tell this story because I’ve been thru it… one of our creators went thru it… I’ve had upwards of ten friends go thru this very thing and given what has transpired in the last year so many around the world find themselves in similar situations.
More than anything those of us behind this show wanted you to know that you’re not alone, Goggins continued. Had we been given the opportunity to make 13 more I would have wanted to say this. None of us are an island… we do not grieve alone… we need God, or nature or whatever that is for you personally, friends and family yes…but most importantly we need ourselves.
Goggins ended his caption by issuing his gratitude to the cast and crew for working alongside him on two seasons of the CBS series. Disclosure: PopCulture is owned by ViacomCBS Streaming, a division of ViacomCBS.