With disappointing ratings across the board in a number of key regions, comedy drama Cashmere Mafia will be axed with only seven episodes ever being produced according to reports from the Washington Post.
Throughout its seven episode duration, the program starring Lucy Liu and Miranda Otto lost almost six million of its 10.72 million viewer premiere; the final episode achieved ratings of just 4.77 million, and was only the third highest rating program regularly in its timeslot.
Should a second series have been produced, questions may have been raised over its return to Australian television, with ratings declining nearly twenty percent in its opening weeks on the Nine network.
Thirteen episodes were originally to have been produced for Cashmere Mafia’s first and only season, but only seven were ever broadcast due to the writer’s strike.
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Oh, it cant be axed. The show was a bit iffy to start with. But now it seems to be going well. The chemistry between the actors is better, the acting has become beleivable. It'a actually an addictive show.
Can't believe it's axed. Just when I started getting into the show...
demmit. axed? no way. i loved the show from the go. please don't axe Cashmere Mafia... :o(
i can't believe it. i'm so disappointed. if they had put the show in a better time slot it would've done so much better. the show is quite addictive... it didn't even get a chance. :'(
Well i can believe it was axed,due to be just a c grade rip off Sex in the City,plus it was just plain bad Acting,good riddance....
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