ABC Cancels Its John Stamos Drama Members Only Prior to the Show's Debut

ABC has canned the John Stamos-starring Members Only before airing a single episode, TV.com has confirmed.

The show, which was originally called The Club, was conceived as an upstairs/downstairs drama set at a country club. Stamos, Betsy Brandt, Luke Mitchell, and Natalie Zea were set to star.

ABC ordered the show straight to series in January from writer/executive producer Susannah Grant (Party of Five). It was supposed to be the first foray into television from director David O. Russell, who was on board to co-write and executive-produce, but he exited the project in February.

The network recently set premiere dates for midseason shows GalavantSecrets and LiesAmerican Crime, and Marvel's Agent Carter, but decided this weekend that it would not move forward with Members Only, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which first reported the news.

In recent months, NBC has canceled Mission Control and Emerald City, and Fox has canceled Hieroglyph, all before they aired a single episode. On Friday, Tina Fey's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt moved from NBC to Netflix ahead of its debut

On the bright side, now The CW can bring Mitchell back into the fold. How about a role for him on The Flash? Or maybe The 100?


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Nov 27, 2014
Yes bring Luke Mitchell back to the fold!!!!!! *says in the creepiest voice possible*
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Nov 26, 2014
Stamos was actually pretty good on ER, bucking all perceptions earned from his Full House tenure. Seems he hasn't been able to build on it.
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Nov 25, 2014
This year's binary trend of either letting the shows run several weeks despite terrible ratings, or cancelling them before they even air but sometimes after ordering a full season is... weird.
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Nov 25, 2014
Before everyone runs around in shock over this, the networks have ordered pilots for decades that never made it to air. The only change that has come with regards to new shows is that there seems to be a greater amount of reluctance to cancel them early on. ABC may have chosen between canning the pilot or allowing it to air for an entire season with misgivings...and found the former more palatable.
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Nov 24, 2014
Judging by the amount of horrible fall shows that did make it to air, this must have been really horrible, or really good and network execs have no taste. Guess we'll never know.
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Nov 24, 2014
Why don't they at least let the audience decide and be the judge before they cancel an unseen show.....now I really want to see it.
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Nov 24, 2014
I don't know anything about this shows.

However I hate that they choose pilots for shows and then decide they are too horrible to air on tv. If they've already produced the show then they should air it or at least upload t it online for people to watch.

Also if they shows are so unwatchable then why don't they choose better pilots. Every year there are potential shows I want to watch that get passed over.
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Nov 24, 2014
We need Luke Mitchell....
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Nov 24, 2014
I want to see Luke Mitchell in a good show.
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Nov 24, 2014
Why are we talking about Ja show that never existed when there's Constantine news?
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Nov 25, 2014
We did cover the Constantine news.
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Nov 25, 2014
Not at the time when I posted that comment.
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Nov 24, 2014
It seems like either they're making more straight-to-series decisions, or they're making more careless ones lately. I don't know the internal details, but it makes the networks sound less than competent to reverse their decisions so frequently. (Were they trying to copy the successful cable networks or something?)

The pilot process also spends a lot of money and only a few get ordered to series (30%?), but at least it's a process that attempts to make the pilot prove itself before getting approved.
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Nov 24, 2014
So far we've seen about as many new shows getting cancelled before they air as have been cancelled after airing. It's almost a roundabout way of creating these shows for streaming or direct-to-DVD sales.
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Nov 24, 2014
This season is so weird. First the networks took forever to cancel the new stuff that was on the air, now they're cancelling stuff before it even gets to breathe.
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Nov 24, 2014
Have TV shows ever been cancelled this much in the old days? I think not.
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Nov 24, 2014
Atleast not just before they aired, that feels like a first atleast for these last years i have been following tv-shows. They used to order a pilot, and then decide before ordering any more episodes. Now they seem to order a pilot, then order several episodes, THEN cancel.
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Nov 24, 2014
It was always the people who determines a show's fate. Whether or not it will be cancelled. Now it's like they don't have a say in the matter anymore.
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Nov 24, 2014
Really don't see the point in cancelling the shows before a single episode as even aired. Seem like they just pouring money down the drain to me.
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Nov 24, 2014
Maybe there is a god after all.
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Nov 24, 2014
lol back to yogurt commercials John
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Nov 24, 2014
Or a Full House reboot maybe?
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Nov 25, 2014
If they want to do that I would rather have a sequel series dealing with the adult children. Something along the lines of Girl Meets World, I haven't seen it but I have heard nothing but good things.
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