The FOX drama Drive was pulled from the schedule after only two weeks and four episodes. The network had ordered 13 episodes but, when the ratings fell short of expectations, the series was cancelled and only six were completed.
Two months ago, FOX announced the final two episodes of Drive would air on July 4th. Last week, they rescheduled the episodes for Friday, July 13th.
FOX has now removed the episodes from their schedule entirely and isn’t expected to air them at all. The press release simply states, “The previously announced Drive episodes are no longer scheduled to air.” It is a strong possibility that the network will post them online or make them available via Amazon.com and
iTunes sometime soon. We’ll keep you posted so stay tuned! 
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Apparently Fox only cares about the audiences that make them money , they could care less about those of us who really got into the show . I think it is tacky (not sure if that is the right word to use) for them to just pull the remaining episodes . Fox has really gone down hill . It all started back when they lost 90210 and Melrose Place. I do love my Prison Break though
Drive was a great show, why would they not keep it on. They need to do what they did for Jerico, which is also a great show. Thet could have at least showed the last two episodes like they said they would. I’m very dissapointed with the FOX network.
That reeally sucks. Drive had us glued and we waited for those last to episode and now- NOTHING?? Jerks.
LAST TWO episodes? Yeah, last two filmed episodes shown at myspace. STILL no actual conclusion to anything at all. Someone at FOX really does need to reconsider what they do to viewers with these shows that require time to develop and run a course. Either be willing to stay the course, or don’t leave the harbor!
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