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Imaginary Mary: ABC Schedules the Last Episode of Cancelled Sitcom

Imaginary Mary TV Show: canceled or renewed?

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The end is very real for Imaginary MaryToday, ABC announced the last episode of the cancelled TV show will air on May 30th.

Recently, ABC cancelled the freshman comedy, which centers on a fiercely independent single career woman named Alice (Jenna Elfman) who falls head over heels for Ben (Stephen Schneider), a divorced father of three. The cast also includes Nicholas Coombe, Matreya Scarrwener, and Erica Tremblay.

The final episode of Imaginary Mary is scheduled to air on May 30th at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT.

From ABC:

Sleep Over” – Alice decides it is time to finally have a sleepover when Andy, Dora and Bunny are at their dad’s while Ben is hesitant, because he doesn’t want to scare Alice off with the kid’s nightly rituals and lack of sleep. But they decide to go through it, which leaves Alice more rattled than she expected. With Mary’s help, Alice tries to fix the problem, but it backfires, on a special bonus episode of “Imaginary Mary,” TUESDAY, MAY 30 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network.

“Imaginary Mary” stars Jenna Elfman as Alice, Stephen Schneider as Ben, Rachel Dratch as Mary (VO), Nicholas Coombe as Andy, Matreya Scarrwener as Dora and Erica Tremblay as Bunny.

Guest starring is Bronwen Smith as Megan and James Rha as Agent.

“Sleep Over” was written by Adam Goldberg & Chris Bishop and directed by Luke Greenfield.

The live action/CGI hybrid comes from “The Goldbergs” team Adam F. Goldberg (writer/executive producer), David Guarascio (writer/executive producer) and Doug Robinson (executive producer). Mary CG animation is designed by Patrick Osborne (creator of Academy Award-winning animated short “The Feast”), who is also executive producer. The pilot was directed by Shawn Levy (“Arrival,” “Night at the Museum,” “Cheaper by the Dozen”), who is also executive producer.

The series is a co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Happy Madison and ABC Studios.”

What do you think? Are you watching Imaginary Mary? Do you think ABC should’ve renewed the series?

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