So Ally McBeal has finally been cancelled.
If one of Willow/Tara fav. shows was about to be cancelled what do you think they would do?
(Hopefully that wasn't asked before)
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LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - "Ally McBeal" creator David E. Kelley has decided to pull to plug on the FOX dramedy, ending its five year run. The producer told the cast and crew of his decision Wednesday (April 17) afternoon.
The series, which followed the personal and professional life a young lawyer in Boston who is given to flights of fantasy has had a bumpy ride.
Once the darling of the network, rumors of anorexia plagued star Calista Flockhart. The second and third seasons introduced more and more eccentric characters who were given nothing to do, and original series regulars Gil Bellows ("The Agency"
"Ally" was revitalized in its fourth season with the addition of Robert Downey Jr. as the lead character's love interest, Larry Paul. However, Downey's personal problems and numerous arrests, eventually wore out Kelley's patience and he was dropped.
Lisa Nicole Carson, who played Ally's roommate, also left at the end of the fourth season following a brief stint in an institution and admitted problems with substance abuse.
Without Downey, this season has floundered more than ever; bringing in Jon Bon Jovi as a love interest, and giving Ally a daughter haven't helped. Lucy Liu dropped to a recurring role, while James Le Gros left. James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson were added to the cast, only to be dropped a few weeks later.
Following a six-week hiatus, "Ally McBeal" returned on Monday (April 15) with a two-hour episode guest-starring Matthew Perry and adding Christina Ricci to the cast. It still only managed to average a mundane 5.6 rating/9 share.
Kelley, who also serves as executive producer for ABC's legal drama "The Practice," will put his creative energies into another show for FOX this fall. "The Girls Club," will also have a law-based setting and focus on three young women in San Francisco.
So far, only Giancarlo Esposito has been cast.
The season, now series, finale of "Ally McBeal" will air Monday, May 20 at 9 p.m. ET on FOX.
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