Immediately, in completely stunning tv information: Rob Lowe had a two-season sitcom working at Netflix! And, in barely much less stunning information—given our shock on the first information—that collection, Unstable, has now been canceled.
That is per Deadline, which reviews that Lowe’s Unstable, which he starred in and produced along with his son, John Owen Lowe, has gotten the axe after two seasons on the streamer. The present, a couple of younger man residing within the shadow of his far-more-successful, but additionally far-more-eccentric father, debuted in March 2023 after which ran its second season in August of 2024; viewing numbers for Netflix’s stuff are all the time somewhat suspect, however the present’s second season failed to interrupt into the streamer’s personal self-reported Prime 10 at any level, which in all probability wasn’t a superb signal for its future.
And whereas we child Unstable for being fully forgotten (critically, we don’t keep in mind seeing advertisements for this factor) in its dying moments, it does really feel price noting that the one factor the present appeared to supply to individuals not deeply invested within the thought of the Lowe household externalizing…one thing…right here—i.e., seeing Higher Off Ted creator Victor Fresco return to an absurdist office setting—bought jettisoned in its second season, with Fresco changed by new showrunner Andrew Gurland. Producers on the collection have reportedly been “quietly buying” it round, however promoting off dis-used streaming comedies is difficult within the first place, and the one linear community the place Lowe has an honest quantity of pull (Fox, the place he has a improvement deal) has apparently already handed.