NBC is disbanding the Grosse Pointe Garden Society.
The network has canceled the first-year series, which comes from in-house studio Universal Television and creators Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs (Good Girls). The decision comes five weeks after the show aired its first season — now series — finale.
The delayed decision was due in part to NBCUniversal exploring a potential move to Peacock for the series. A deal didn’t come together, however, leading to the end for Grosse Pointe Garden Society.
The series stars AnnaSophia Robb, Melissa Fumero, Ben Rappaport and Aja Naomi King as four members of a garden club in the titular Detroit suburb whose lives become intertwined by scandal and a shared secret — a murder none of them wants to discuss. Matthew Davis, Alexander Hodge, Nancy Travis and Felix Wolfe also star.
Grosse Pointe Garden Society premiered in February, paired with Suits LA on NBC’s post-football Sunday night schedule. It underperformed there (as did the also canceled Suits LA), prompting a move to Friday nights in early April. Though the show’s audience grew some after the move, it averaged fewer than 2 million viewers for the season in Nielsen’s seven-day linear ratings, making it NBC’s least-watched regular series in that measure. Streaming figures for the show weren’t immediately available, but Grosse Pointe Garden Society did not make the list of 112 broadcast, cable and streaming series that averaged 5 million viewers or more during the 2024-25 season.