- ABC cancels “Home Economics” after its second season.
- Low viewership is suspected to be the main reason for cancellation.
- Fans are disappointed, especially after the show’s recent season finale.
It has recently been announced that “Home Economics,” the ABC comedy series spotlighting the relatable struggles of three different families, has been cancelled by the network after two seasons. Low ratings and viewership numbers are believed to be the primary cause behind this decision.
The cancellation has left many fans unhappy, particularly in light of the show’s recent season finale. “Home Economics” starred Topher Grace, Caitlin McGee, and Jimmy Tatro as the three siblings from the Hayworth family, who come from different socioeconomic backgrounds and faced various challenges, which made it easier for viewers to connect with the show. The series also featured Karla Souza, Sasheer Zamata, Shiloh Bearman, Jordyn Curet, JeCobi Swain, and Chloe Jo Rountree in supporting roles.
Despite its relatable premise and talented cast, the show failed to garner significant ratings or viewership, ultimately leading to its cancellation by ABC. Fans of “Home Economics” will likely be left with unresolved storylines and unanswered questions following the show’s untimely end.