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"Grosse Pointe Garden Society" Cast React to Cancellation
by Glenn Garner June 28, 2025 After NBC announced Friday that "Grosse Pointe Garden Society" would not be back to bloom for a second season, the cast bid farewell to the series. Melissa Fumero, who played society newbie Birdie on the Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs-created series, paid tribute to the character with some behind-the-scenes photos and a statement on Instagram. “This one stings. This job is not for the faint of heart,” she wrote Saturday on her Instagram Story, sharing Deadline’s reporting of the cancellation. “Thanks for watching our little show.” AnnaSophia Robb, who starred as high school teacher Alice, wrote with a cast photo on her Instagram Story, “Damn. I will miss our GPGS family. Grateful and proud of all that we made together.” “We really did have the best crew. Thanks for making it a truly magnificent experience. It’s a blessing to do what you love, and an even bigger one to work with kind, talented and fun folks.” Ben Rappaport, who played divorced father and gardening club manager Brett, shared his own statement with some photos of the cast with Bans and Krebs. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again,” he captioned the post. “Showbiz ain’t for the faint of heart. Our beloved Grosse Pointe Garden Society was canceled today. I’ll sure miss working with these (and all of our) amazing folks every day. This was a special one.” https://deadline.com/2025/06/grosse-...on-1236445271/ |
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I Fear Grosse Pointe Garden Society's Fate Is Foreshadowing NBC's Underwhelming Path In 2025
Grosse Pointe Garden Society’s cancelation was disappointing on its own, but it’s also part of a larger NBC trend that’s becoming cause for concern. |
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