Fox’s low-rated drama ‘Lone Star’ is the fall season’s first casualty, axed after 2 airings
By APTuesday, September 28, 2010
‘Lone Star’ axed by Fox after just 2 airings
NEW YORK — Fox network says its prime-time soap “Lone Star” is being pulled off the air after just two airings.
Replacing the little-watched new show is the psychological crime drama, “Lie To Me,” which begins its third season next Monday at 9 p.m. EDT.
Although Fox didn’t officially cancel “Lone Star,” its fate seemed sealed after Monday’s episode, whose audience was even smaller than the 4.1 million viewers who had watched its premiere a week earlier.
Praised by critics, the show featured newcomer James Wolk as a charismatic Texas con man living a double life with two beautiful women.
With the dire news from Fox on Tuesday, “Lone Star” became the first casualty of the fall TV season, which is little more than a week old.
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