There’s another casualty on network TV. CBS’ military drama, The Unit, has been cancelled after four seasons on the air.
The Unit revolves around an elite military unit and their civilian loved ones. The series features the talents of Dennis Haysbert, Regina Taylor, Audrey Marie Anderson, Robert Patrick, Max Martini, Abby Brammell, Michael Irby, Scott Foley, Demore Barnes, Alyssa Shafer, Danielle Hanratty, Kavita Patil, and Rebecca Pidgeon.
Created by acclaimed director and writer David Mamet, the series debuted in mid-season 2006. An average audience of 15.5 million viewers ensured a second season for the drama but year two didn’t go as well, attracting 11.1 million viewers. The show has continued to decline in the ensuing years and season four has averaged an audience of 9.67 million. Though the overall viewership isn’t too low, the series does skew older. The average age of The Unit’s viewership is about 55.
The series has been “on the bubble” for awhile and many took it as a bad sign when showrunner Shawn Ryan signed on to helm FOX’s Lie to Me. Ryan however maintained that he would continue on both shows if The Unit was renewed. He’d previously performed double duty while working concurrently on The Unit and The Shield.
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Like most of the networks’ actions these days, the decision to renew or cancel came down to finances. CBS had asked for all of its shows to reduce their budgets. The Unit is actually already cheaper to produce than it looks. Shot primarily in Southern California, it costs less than $3 million per episode to produce. That’s about half as expensive as other primetime dramas.
A couple weeks ago, Haysbert told the LA Times that he was unsure if he wanted the show to come back if it meant making too many creative and salary concessions. He said, “There are a number of factors that go into whether I want it back or not. It’s been a great ride and, if I don’t work with these people again, I’ll certainly play golf with them.”
In an age when the networks and studios have to watch every dollar, they’ve all been favoring renewing shows that are created by sister or in-house production companies. Since 20th Century Fox TV produces the show, the network wouldn’t benefit if the show went into syndication.
Prior to the cancellation news, Gary Newman, chairman of The Unit’s studio, said, “For the CBS viewer, this show is unique. The audience may not be huge, but there’s going to be enormous disappointment if it goes off and it’s replaced with one more procedural or forensics show.”
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CBS ARE YOU CRAZY!!!! Cancelling another good show like The Unit was a BAD DECISION!!! I don’t know who makes these decisions but they should be fired!!!!! They just don’t know good shows!!!! Please bring back this show cause it does have many viewers who are angry that you did but don’t speak out like some of us. Take a poll … bet you’d find out some hard facts. Bring it back CBS & make your viewers happy not angry!!! I see the new shows you’re bringing in & they should be cancelled now to make room for a Great… Read more »
With all of the horrible shows on the air, with characters that can’t act and stories that are poorly written, I don’t even invest time in starting to watch them. It seems to be so hard to start a show that has interesting characters that we can relate to and getting good actors must be hard too. The Unit was such a great show that both my husband and I loved. We have two teenage sons and they loved it too. I just don’t understand why they would cancel such a great show!!!! NOT A WISE MOVE cbs. You just… Read more »
So I’m in the average age group that they said watch the show. But I watched it with my 19 year old son who loved it as much as I did. Several of his friends watched it too. If there is any chance of a revival I sure hope it comes about. PLEASE??!!!
Another reason for not having any network channels on my dish menu. With the unit gone there is no reason for me to even look at CBS
Well, that certainly puts the “BS” in CBS!!! First we deal with the change to Sunday night (and if recording it, miss half of it because football was running late!) and now, this!! This was(still is!) a great show. It’s one of those shows that couples could watch together with both action and drama. Other than Two and a Half Men, not much left me on C”BS”!!!
I have watched the Unit from its begining, and have really enjoyed the show. I was very unhappy when they moved it to Sunday nights. Now it is cancelled. It will probably be replaced with a stupid comedy or another big brother series. CBS needs to rethink its programming.
I was very disappointed when I found out the Unit was cancelled. That was one of my favorite shows. I looked forward to watching it every week. You made a big mistake, this was a great show with a good story line. PLEASE BRING IT BACK…
I can’t believe this program has been sacked. What were the executives thinking? More room for reality tv? Shame on you CBS.
WHAT THE ??? !!!
Shame….Shame…..Shame
I was looking forward to this season…please bring back…
First my pepperjack doritos are discontinued-then my favorite show gets axed!! I have a son-nephew-niece-brother-and family friends in the military, so I really connected to this show. It gave a better view of what is good and what good the military does. Possible a political reason the show was taken off?? Put it in a better time slot(I watched it no matter what time it came on)-I have no interest in Christine or Gary being unmarried, so take them off and put The Unit back on!!
They have to bring back this show for the 5th season. At least put some closure to last seasons story. The various character scenarios are beautifully written and acted and the each epsisode displays strategic planning and intense action! Its rare a series shows Honor, Integrity, and Trust between these characters. I love the aura of protecting the wives and family at no cost. Nobody messes with this Unit!
Worst decision cutting the Unit! It was the best show on TV and the only one I looked forward to watching all week. There is nothing to watch on conventional TV any longer. Current programming is so stale–goodbye CBS!
This really sucks. We really enjoyed the show..Come on Fox pick it up and put it on after 24……
UGH! Same as everyone above. I must assume us married couples don’t spend enough money to warrant advertising to. I guess dual income families that enjoy spending an hour relaxing together on Sunday nights do not make enough purchasing decisions anymore.