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    ‘Grosse Pointe Garden Society’ Canceled, Won’t Move to Peacock

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    After weeks in limbo, NBC has canceled Grosse Pointe Garden Society after one season. It won’t be moving to Peacock like the team had reportedly hoped.

    The network didn’t trust the show’s ability to grow its audience on the NBC streaming platform after evaluating viewership data, according to Deadline. This was reportedly determined by the fact that Season 1’s streaming numbers on Peacock after the finale aired on May 16 were not substantial. Moving to Peacock is said to have been its only hope for renewal, as its NBC viewership was too low to continue. The series first got a Sunday primetime air time, but it was quickly moved to Fridays after just a few episodes came out. Being moved to Fridays is never a good sign for any program.

    NBC slashed five shows from its roster in a brutal day of cancellations on Friday, May 9. Night Court, Lopez vs Lopez, The Irrational, Found, and Suits LA all got the ax. On Monday, May 12, NBC renewed two of its series that were still in limbo, Brilliant Minds and The Hunting Party, for second seasons. The Dick Wolf and One Chicago shows were previously renewed, as were freshmen comedies St. Denis Medical and Happy’s Place, leaving Grosse Pointe Garden Society the last scripted program standing without a renewal or cancellation update ahead of its Season 1 finale.

    Here’s everything we know about what happened to Grosse Pointe Garden Society.

    Will there be a Grosse Pointe Garden Society Season 2?

    There’s no indication that the series could be shopped around to another network in Deadline’s report. With the NBC cancellation, it looks like the show is done for good.

    Grosse Pointe Garden Society follows four members of a suburban garden club who find their lives intertwined by scandal, mischief and a shared secret — a murder no one wants to talk about. As dark truths begin to rot their lives under the surface, they struggle to remain as perfect as the flowers blooming in their garden above. It stars Melissa Fumero, Aja Naomi King, Ben Rappaport, AnnaSophia Robb, Matthew Davis, Alexander Hodge, Nancy Travis, and Felix Wolfe.

    Is Grosse Pointe Garden Society moving to Peacock?

    According to Grosse Pointe Garden Society creators/showrunners Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs, the series was performing well on Peacock even if its NBC numbers weren’t the greatest (the series debuted to good ratings when it began airing on Sunday nights at 10/9c, but was moved to Friday nights at 8/7c midway through its first season). All 13 episodes of Grosse Pointe Garden Society Season 1 are available to stream on Peacock.

    “We know we have a lot of support at the network and people love it creatively, so we’re just hopeful they’ll find a way to bring us back. It might not be a traditional way, but we’ll see,” Bans told The Wrap before Season 1 ended. “We have nothing concrete though.”

    It’s not unheard of for NBC to shift shows from broadcast to streaming programming. It did so with Law & Order: Organized Crime ahead of its Season 5 premiere. But the Christopher Meloni series already has a large baked-in audience given the success of the Law & Order franchise, especially SVUGrosse Pointe had a higher mountain to climb on this front being a brand-new series.

    NBC cleared so much space in its fall 2025 schedule to make way for its new 11-year broadcasting deal with the NBA and WNBA. NBC will air regular-season and playoff basketball games on Tuesday nights beginning in October. Peacock will livestream national Monday night games.

    Grosse Pointe Garden Society, Season 1 Available Now, Peacock





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