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Scott Foley Expresses Disappointment Over Show Cancellation

Actor Scott Foley has publicly shared his disappointment following the cancellation of his series 'It's Not Like That' by Prime Video after its first season. Despite the cancellation, Foley also acknowledged the show's strong reviews and performance.

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Scott Foley Expresses Disappointment Over Show Cancellation

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What Happened

Actor Scott Foley has voiced his disappointment regarding the cancellation of his series 'It's Not Like That' by Prime Video. The show, which starred Foley, has been canceled after only one season.

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Foley described his feelings as "disappointed but grateful," indicating a mixed emotional response to the situation. He also noted that the series had received strong reviews and performed well, suggesting that the cancellation was not necessarily due to a lack of critical or audience appreciation.

The series was available on the Prime Video streaming platform. Further details regarding the specific reasons for the cancellation were not provided in the available information.

Key Facts

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    Scott Foley's series 'It's Not Like That' was canceled by Prime Video.

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    The show was canceled after one season.

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    Scott Foley expressed disappointment over the cancellation.

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    Foley also acknowledged the show's strong reviews and performance.

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    The series was available on Prime Video.

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Reports on Scott Foley's reaction to the cancellation of his show 'It's Not Like That' on Prime Video, stating his expressed disappointment.
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Focuses on Scott Foley's reaction to the cancellation, highlighting his mixed emotions of disappointment and gratitude, while also mentioning the show's positive reception.
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VarietyVariety
Scott Foley Reacts After Prime Video Canceled ‘It’s Not Like That’ After One Season: ‘I Think I’m Just Disappointed’
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‘It’s Not Like That’: Scott Foley Notes Series’ Strong Reviews & Performance As “Disappointed But Grateful” Star Laments Cancellation By Prime Video

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2 articles · chronological

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Scott Foley Reacts After Prime Video Canceled ‘It’s Not Like That’ After One Season: ‘I Think I’m Just Disappointed’
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‘It’s Not Like That’: Scott Foley Notes Series’ Strong Reviews & Performance As “Disappointed But Grateful” Star Laments Cancellation By Prime Video

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