There’s good news and bad news for fans of USA Network’s In Plain Sight TV series. The cable channel has renewed the drama for an abbreviated fifth season. Unlike the past seasons, there will only be eight episodes this time around — versus the usual 12-15 installments.
And sadly, season five will also be the last for In Plain Sight. USA has decided to end the series but has fortunately given the cast and crew advance notice to be able to craft a series finale. The final season will kick off next spring.
Here’s the press release about USA’s renewal and “cancellation:”
USA NETWORK’S “IN PLAIN SIGHT” RETURNS FOR FIFTH SEASON WITH EIGHT EXPLOSIVE EPISODES IN SPRING 2012
Mary McCormack, Frederick Weller, Paul Ben Victor and Rachel Boston Will Star in the Television Event of the Spring Featuring Unexpected Plot Twists and Surprising Guest Stars
NEW YORK – August 11, 2011 – After concluding its fourth season with season high ratings, IN PLAIN SIGHT, USA Network’s hit original scripted series starring Mary McCormack (“The West Wing”), will return for its fifth and final season in Spring 2012. The announcement was made today by USA Co-Presidents Jeff Wachtel and Chris McCumber.
“IN PLAIN SIGHT is an integral part of our original programming slate and we are proud of its critical and commercial success,” said McCumber and Wachtel. “With a talented cast led by the incredible Mary McCormack, the fifth and most explosive season is sure to bring in new audiences with its provocative themes and unexpected story arcs.”
In its shocking season four finale, Mary (Mary McCormack) saved Marshall (Frederick Weller), Stan (Paul Ben Victor) and a witness from near-death in an ambush, but later Mary goes into premature labor after seeing Brandi (Nicole HIltz) flee her wedding to Peter (Joshua Malina). With Marshall, Jinx (Lesley Ann Warren) and ex-husband Mark (Bryan Callen) at her side, a frightened Mary cries out, “I’m not ready.”
The final gripping season of IN PLAIN SIGHT will keep viewers on the edge of their seats with heart-pounding storylines all building to an unforgettable finale. Can Mary blend motherhood with her very dangerous profession? Or will she put the infant up for adoption? Will Marshall finally admit his feelings for Mary, or can he make his relationship with Abigail (Rachel Boston) work? Can Brandi and Peter ever reconcile? After opening up her heart to Raph (Cristian de la Fuente) and Faber (Steven Weber), is it possible for Mary to fall in love again? And the question that has haunted Mary her entire life, where is her father?
Mary McCormack and cast Frederick Weller, Paul Ben Victor and Rachel Boston will return as series regulars, and Lesley Ann Warren, Nichole Hiltz and Tangie Ambrose are expected to recur for the final season. The new season will feature the cast and top name guest stars in more exciting and surprising story arcs than ever. Ed Decter and John J. Strauss (“There’s Something About Mary”) will return as executive producers with Dan Lerner as executive producer/director. Natalie Chaidez is executive producer. Michael Reisz is co-executive producer. IN PLAIN SIGHT is produced by Universal Cable Productions and is shot entirely on location in and around Albuquerque, New Mexico.
IN PLAIN SIGHT stars McCormack as Mary Shannon, a U.S. Marshal working in the highly secretive branch of the witness protection program (WITSEC), who relocates Federal Witnesses, most of whom fall into three categories: career criminals, whistle-blowers or innocents who had the misfortune of witnessing a crime. They all have one thing in common – someone wants them dead. Mary’s job is to see that doesn’t happen, while at the same time attempting to manage her own dysfunctional family.
IN PLAIN SIGHT closed its fourth season with a season high audience, up +6% from last year’s finale. IN PLAIN SIGHT has shown double digit growth over season three among P25-54 (2.2 million, up +13%), P18-49 (1.9 million, +17%) and P18-34 (659,000, +20%) as well as seeing gains in total viewers (4.9 million, +8%) and households (3.7 million, +9%) [with Live+7 data].
Universal Cable Productions creates quality content across multiple media platforms for USA, Syfy and other networks. A leader in innovative and critically acclaimed programming, UCP is the studio behind USA’s “Royal Pains,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Psych,” “In Plain Sight,” “Covert Affairs,” “Fairly Legal” and “Suits,” along with Syfy’s “Eureka,” “Warehouse 13” and “Alphas.” The studio is also producing “Against the Wall” for Lifetime and “I Just Want My Pants Back” for MTV. UCP is a division NBCUniversal.
USA Network is the #1 network in all of basic cable and is seen in over 102 million U.S. homes. A division of NBCUniversal, USA is the cable television leader in original series and home to the best in blockbuster theatrical films, acquired television series and entertainment events. The award-winning USA website is located at www.usanetwork.com. Characters Welcome.
USA Network is a program service of NBCUniversal Cable a division of NBCUniversal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience.
What do you think? Are you sorry that In Plain Sight is ending? Do you wish that there was going to be a sixth season? Is eight episodes enough to end the TV show properly?
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This is a great show, just love Mary and her family and friends, why do they cancel good shows and leave the stupid reality shows to continue……..
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Pretty much everything else the USA network does SUCKS. I want Mary and Marshal to stay. This show is the best. What are you afraid of a leading lady with curves? Has she lost some umph with the USA execs now that she has a child and is a Marshall? Does that make her less of an interesting character to you people??!! Seriously.. the only other show this station has going for it is Burn Notice.. USA NETWORK SUCKS!!
Thats WHENEVER, suits still sucks.
Why? Ehenever there is a good show some moron cancels it. Shame on you. Leave it alone and continue the show. Suits sucks.
This is the BEST show on TV. CHANGE your mind. What is your justification??? It’s numbers are good and getting better all the time. It is the best show you carry!! Disgusting!! Let Mary continue to do her thing, and let us continue to enjoy watching her do it!!
I can’t believe they are taking this show off. It is well written with a sarcastic humor and one of the best shows on TV. Shame Shame
As of now, I do watch USA cable more than most, but I will stop if things like this continue to happen…and so will many others…. Assuming Mary McCormick, who was an associate producer, via investing money in the show, or any of the other actors, this must be a cable choice….which as others here have commented, dumb, dumb, dumb…. Why is there this need by this network to turn over shows so often….many people do not even become aware of, or become fans until after the first season or so…then to yank it…is just basically ******** over your viewers,… Read more »
Will miss Mary’s character. Once again, the networks cancel shows that do NOT need to be cancelled.
THIS SUCKS.
I,m going to miss IN PLAIN SIGHT , just hope something good replaces it………..
It’s too bad that another network didn’t pick this up and continue it. Stupid, stupid decision to end it.
Why when you have a great show are you dumb enough to cancel it? I hate every time there is a great show for one reason or other you people get stupid and cancel it. You know people are going to get tire of that and stop watching your network. Don’t you think that you should wise up before it is to late?
Paula Jenkins and Linda King
Why is In Plain Sight ending??? This story is not over. It’s one of the best shows on TV and I make sure that I never miss it. I can’t stand the thought of one more worthless reality TV program taking it’s place. It’s a quality program, much moreso than a lot of others. This is a mistake. There’s a big audience for this show. At some point, it would seem reasonable that it would come to a conclusion, but the timing is really poor for where all the characters are right now. It’s not too late…please reconsider giving it… Read more »
I agree,I can’t understand why you would cancel a program as good as In Plain Sight and Keep the progran Psych. I never could get into Psych but I really love In Plain Sight.
Typical! They cancel a great show and will probably replace it with some junk reality TV show! Who is in charge of making these decisions?!?!?