“Heroes” and “FlashForward” Cancelled

The television networks NBC and ABC announced today the cancellation of two of its big bets, the series “Heroes” and “FlashForward” due to a loss of interest among American viewers, reported media.
Both series generated much excitement when they appeared on the grid, getting good ratings and critical support, but the internal changes in production and scripts ended their solvency.
“Heroes” debuted in 2006 and became a hit for NBC both in the U.S. and internationally, to the point of becoming successful compared to “Lost” (ABC).
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the network had planned to end the series with its fourth season and close the frame with a final chapter of several hours, but because of the high costs and poor ratings, the chain opted to save that last delivery and lower the curtain on “Heroes.”
Less travel had “FlashForward,” a series that premiered in 2009 with the aspiration to be the heir to “Lost” on ABC, which has finally decided to delete it from the ABC program after one season, according to a publication in Variety.
ABC, however, did give the nod to the production of new episodes of the remake of “V“, which is currently finalizing the issuance of its first season in the U.S.
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Ça c’est de la merde!!! FlashFoward était une bonne série. L’histoire est intelligente. I don’t see the point to cancelled this show.
Did someone ever read the FlashFoward book (Author: Robert J Sawyer)? any comment?