‘Brilliant Minds’ and ‘Stumble’ Canceled at NBC
NBC has canceled the medical drama 'Brilliant Minds' after two seasons and the comedy 'Stumble' after one season. 'Brilliant Minds' will air its final episodes in summer 2024, starting May 27, after being pulled from the post-Olympics lineup. Both shows struggled with low viewership, ranking among NBC's least-watched scripted series this season.
- ▪'Brilliant Minds,' starring Zachary Quinto, is ending after two seasons on NBC.
- ▪'Stumble,' a mockumentary about a college cheer squad, concludes after a single season.
- ▪The final episodes of 'Brilliant Minds' will air beginning May 27, 2024.
- ▪With seven days of linear viewing, 'Brilliant Minds' averaged just over 3 million viewers, the lowest for an NBC drama this season.
- ▪'Stumble' averaged 2.24 million viewers and aired its final episode in March 2024.
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Zachary Quinto in 'Brilliant Minds' and Jenn Lyon in 'Stumble' Pief Weyman/NBC; Danielle Mathias/NBC Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text NBC has canceled two shows — Brilliant Minds and Stumble — as it heads toward its upfront presentation. Medical drama Brilliant Minds, starring Zachary Quinto, will end after two seasons. NBC earlier this year pulled the show from its post-Olympics schedule; its final episodes will run during the summer, beginning May 27. The comedy Stumble, a mockumentary about a college cheer squad and its coach (Jenn Lyon), is done after a single season.
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