How do you feel now that 'Whiskey Cavalier' has been cancelled?

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  • Lil - 4 years ago

    So sad!! I saved all of these after I watched the first one to binge watch and just finished and saw this! I'm SO dis appointed!! What a great show! I don't get caught up on many but this one was funny and just great... should have more shows like this... Hope they reconsider...

  • SHELBY - 5 years ago

    I can't believe this show has been cancelled. I had been saying, "Why is there nothing good to watch," and then finally there was a show with witty writing, great scenery, good comedy - with unexpected twists and turns. We just stumbled on it a couple months ago, and have been telling others to watch - and just as the interest is gaining ground, suddenly it's over!

    ABC needs to learn patience in this time of television that is NOT like the past. It takes a while for discovery, then for word-of-mouth, especially when the time slot has been inconsistent. If ABC is going to judge shows on immediate ratings in this day and age, when people rarely even watch in real time-slots and the plethora of channels is overwhelming, they are doomed. So many of us look through the never ending choices, and see such a sea of formulistic, silly NON-ENTERTAINING shows, that we are almost done with television altogether. And replacing it with a title that sounds like yet ANOTHER hospital soap? Bring back the clever work!

  • Lucy - 5 years ago

    Can Whiskey Cavalier be moved to the Spectrum TV channel so we can continue this great show?!

  • Rick - 5 years ago

    My wife and I are retirees usually retired for the night by 10 pm. Watched weekly via Hulu. WC has been so much fun for us. Never disappointed by any episode. One of only 4 we had to watch (New Ams., The Good Doc., Haw 5 O). Reminds us of Moonlighting except with added memorable characters. We sincerely hope WC can find a new home.

  • Carolyn Johnson - 5 years ago

    What 2.28% assholes are glad the show ended?!?!?!? This was the BEST show to come along in AGES and guess what? Until Warner Brothers themselves say it's canceled, Imma still tweet my ass off to try and save it!!

  • Danny - 5 years ago

    Whiskey cavalier was an incredibly well written, humorous and fun to watch show. The interaction between Foley and Cohen was fantastic as well as the supporting cast with all their quirkiness and realistic human behavior. It’s sad that such a well conceived and fun show to watch Has been canceled when there are so many other low quality programs that are surviving.

  • Abdoul - 5 years ago

    One of the best spy shows since the end of chuck and covert affairs

  • Bonnie L Wallace - 5 years ago

    I'm so tired of good shows going to hell one after the other after the other.....The least they could of done was not leave us hanging with Will & Frankie and then to see Dylan Walsh once again is still alive and him stabbing standish and just leaving such a cliff hanger.. PLEASE renew this... Too many unanswered questions.

  • Elena - 5 years ago

    I still cannot accept or process that this stellar show can't find a home on any network or streaming service. There is so much garbage on TV, so many shows that are formulaic, flat, predictable, lacking chemistry, over-the-top, too serious, too cartoonish, etc. "Whiskey Cavalier" has the just right amount of everything one could want in a show: romance, comedy, action, drama, suspense, feel good moments, etc. Not to mention the casting is pitch perfect, the whole group exudes chemistry, and the writing is sharp, witty, and just plain GOOD...like really, really GOOD...top-notch quality all around. Every episode felt like a mini-movie. Wednesdays from 10pm-11pm became MY hour to just step away from the real world and escape with my favorite spies.

    TV needs a show like "Whiskey Cavalier". There is truly nothing else like it out there, and I am so profoundly heartbroken that it was cancelled after just 13 episodes. I used to watch TV and believe things like, "Oh the network wouldn't cancel this show! They know how much it means to the fans." Well, after the way ABC mishandled "Whiskey Cavalier" and then played around the the hopes of the fans (as well as the cast/crew), I realize now that that's just not true. Networks don't care about the fans. They don't care about how attached people become to characters or how much shows come to mean to viewers. They don't care that we mourn characters we lose and shows that get killed when they are just starting to take off. All they care about is money in the end. It might not affect them right now, but sooner or later the way networks disregard fans' input is going to be a major factor in the eventual demise of network TV. Why watch any new shows, get invested, grow attached, just to have your heart broken when your favorite new show gets cancelled after a season (or, you know, 13 episodes hidden behind cheesy underperforming sitcoms with no lead-in audience)?

    More and more, people aren't watching network shows live...and not just watching them a few days late...like not watching until a show has a solid 2 seasons under its belt because people don't want to get burned. They're tired of getting hooked on shows that aren't given a fair chance and get cancelled before they even get started. I am one of those people. It will be a long time before I check out anything new because I can't do this again. It sounds melodramatic, but it's true. I fell in love with this show and now that it's probably gone forever, I'm mourning its untimely loss.

    Have I loved other shows in the past? Yes. Have they lasted forever? No, of course not. Have I ever been THIS crushed, though? Nope. Why? Probably because the writing was on the wall with those shows...small audience, not great reviews, limited potential, or even a show that had run its course and was ready to end. I was sad to say goodbye, but I knew it was fair.

    With "Whiskey Cavalier", though, I know it's not fair. It's not right. It's messed up and just plain WRONG. This show just got started and had so much left to give. What a waste.

    I cannot fathom why it wasn't scooped up by another network or streaming service as soon as ABC walked away the first time. I don't claim to know the ins and outs of show business and what goes on behind closed doors when it comes to negotiating over money and licensing and what not, but I know this feels all kinds of wrong.

    There's a reason so many fans are sick over this right now. I just wish someone would listen to us.

  • Scooter - 5 years ago

    I'm totally gutted. This show has latched on to me like one of Jai's nanobugs and it's not letting go. I'm totally head over heels for Will & Frankie. Susan & Ray have me cheering for them too after that finale. I want to know how Jai & Frankie know each other and why they're so connected he can call her Francesca. I want to see Frankie meet Will's parents now that he's met Kelly. I need to know if Standish survives Ollerman and if Tina is really dead dead or just off to some black site for reprogramming. Most of all I NEED TO SEE THAT KISS!!!! This show isn't over until we see that kiss and know what happens to all of them. #SaveWhiskeyCavalier

  • Océane - 5 years ago

    This is unacceptable to cancel such a great show!!! The delayed ratings were solid, a lot of people LOVE the show so I really need a season 2. I can't wrap up my head around the fact that it was decided the show wasn't coming back. Everybody moved to Prague and this is how they are treated?! Unbelievable. This show is so good to stop after 1 season. The characters give us joy and teach us a lot of things about life

  • Eindi - 5 years ago

    This is not a tv show for us. This is our family. We are so devastated we don’t get to see them every week. #WhiskeyCavalier fans are loyal, faithful and passionate. There is so much more stories to tell for these spies. Please #SaveWhiskeyCavalier

  • Jade - 5 years ago

    I'm done with network programming! This show was one of the best new shows I've seen in a long time. The writing, relationship development, humor, and acting were outstanding. In their infinite wisdom, the networks continue to cancel really good shows before they have a chance to build a fan base.

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