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ABC Cancels "Fresh Off the Boat"
"Fresh Off The Boat" To End after Season 6 on ABC
by Denise Petski Nov. 8, 2019 "Fresh Off the Boat" will not be back for a seventh season. ABC has opted not to renew the groundbreaking comedy series, Deadline has confirmed. It will end with an hour-long series finale on Friday, February 21 at 9 PM. “We couldn’t be prouder of this game-changing show and the impact it has had on our cultural landscape. The success of ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ has helped pave the way for inclusion throughout the industry. Nahnatchka Khan and her brilliant creative team have created an unforgettable series with an Asian-American family front and center, something that hadn’t been done in two decades. The cast, led by Randall Park and Constance Wu, is one of the finest and funniest on television. We’ll miss the Huang family and are eternally grateful for the incredibly heartfelt stories they have told these past six seasons,” Karey Burke, president, ABC Entertainment said. “I’m so proud of the show and what we’ve accomplished over the past six seasons,” said series creator Khan. “Thank you to everyone at ABC and 20th Century Fox Television for going on this ride with us. It was truly a special experience and hopefully will forever be a reminder of all the stories out there that deserve to be told. Like B.I.G. said, ‘And if you don’t know, now you know.’” https://deadline.com/2019/11/fresh-o...bc-1202781378/ |
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One has to wonder if ABC announcing it is over at 15 episodes without a back order a response to Constance Wu's over-the-top reaction to the show's renewal. Maybe, ABC just wanted to stop production after the number of episodes they ordered came in. Also, apparently, FOTB is doing real badly in cable reruns. So one would imagine that the distributor would have found a way to shell out for a few more episodes in the least if its syndicated run was doing well.
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I knew it was coming when they moved to Friday Death Day. Makes me worry for American Housewife too (though I've not followed it for awhile. The gratuitous musical eps. pushed me out)
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That ep was lame but the rest have been great. This season is very good, you should check it out!
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Fresh Off the Boat was a game-changer for Asian-American representation
As Ken Jeong recently tweeted, the ABC comedy that is ending next year after six seasons paved the way for Crazy Rich Asians as well as his ABC sitcom Dr. Ken. As Cary Chow adds: "Like any content featuring minorities, Fresh Off the Boat doesn’t represent the entire Asian American diaspora, but I sure could relate to a helluva lot of it. It helped usher Asian American faces into the limelight, share some of our culture and dispel stereotypes." Chow adds that Fresh Off the Boat 's legacy will be helping Asian-American kids struggling with their own identity. |
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I'm glad that it was given a chance.
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Sorry to see it end. I enjoyed most of the episodes and the cast was a good one. I wonder if Constance and Randall would rather pursue movie careers than be in a tv show though?
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ABC Boss Says Constance Wu did not Kill "Fresh Off the Boat"
by Michael Ausiello January 8, 2020 Constance Wu‘s renewal-meltdown-heard-’round-the-world was not a factor in ABC’s decision to make the sitcom’s current season its last, according to ABC’s top exec. ABC entertainment president Karey Burke maintains that the Wu controversy did not kill the show, telling reporters at the Television Critics Assoc. winter press tour, “Constance actually was incredible this season on the show, and we were thrilled to have her there. Ending the series really was a joint decision between us and [20th Century Fox] and the creators. We all felt that, given the life of these characters, it was time to move on. Eddie’s graduating from high school and moving out of the house. It just felt like it’s coming to its natural story conclusion.” https://tvline.com/2020/01/08/fresh-...ntroversy-abc/ |
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Constance Wu holds back tears discussing filming Fresh Off the Boat's series finale
"The last episodes (are airing soon), but we've already finished filming and it was really sad to film the last week," she told ET. "Bittersweet, I mean, 'cause we're all so grateful for the experience and we all love each other so much, but (are) really sad to have it end...This has sort of become my family and kind of become my home for the past six years, and to say goodbye to that was really hard... I just really love the cast and crew so much and it was just really sad to say goodbye." |
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Fresh Off the Boat says farewell after kicking off an Asian-American entertainment revolution
With Episodes 115 and 116, the groundbreaking Asian-American comedy said goodbye Friday night after six seasons with an episode fittingly titled "Commencement". As Inkoo Kang points out, Fresh Off the Boat helped launch and pave the way for a number of Asian-American stars, from Randall Park to Constance Wu to Ali Wong. "Today's Asian American boom likely would have happened at one juncture or another, but it is genuinely remarkable how many Asian American projects — and how many different kinds of Asian American representation — have come out of Fresh Off the Boat," says Kang. "To briefly play Sliding Doors, if ABC had never taken a chance on Fresh Off the Boat, it's harder to imagine Crazy Rich Asians being greenlit with nary a recognizable star, especially one like Wu, who had garnered much good will in the show's early seasons by advocating for Asian American issues off screen as well. Crazy Rich Asians went on to launch future Paul Feig muse Henry Golding and eventual Golden Globe winner Awkwafina — and while Lulu Wang has stated that the latter came on The Farewell team's radar well before Crazy Rich Asians, the rapper-turned-actress' scene-stealing turn in the record-breaking rom-com could only have helped the smaller arthouse drama, and led to her own (much raunchier) family sitcom on Comedy Central, Awkwafina is Nora From Queens. And if an experienced lead actress like Wu hadn't been around for Crazy Rich Asians, the industry's abominable trend of whitewashing Asian protagonists might well have continued for Hustlers. Fresh Off the Boat also boosted the career of Ali Wong, who has become, with just two Netflix specials, arguably the most acclaimed Asian American comic ever. (In Baby Cobra, her first special, the visibly pregnant but decidedly family-unfriendly Wong devotes a segment to the discomforts of going to the bathroom at work as an early Fresh Off the Boat writer.) Wong's vaulting into stand-up's top tier paved the way for last year's cultural phenom Always Be My Maybe, an unofficial Fresh Off the Boat reunion between the former writer, star Randall Park and creator Nahnatchka Khan that borrowed liberally from the series' 90s nostalgia and offbeat sweetness." ALSO:
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