NBC pulls Do No Harm after just two episodes

Saturday, 9 February 2013

After only two episodes, NBC has decided to cancel the freshman show Do No Harm, which centres on a successful neurosurgeon (Steven Pasquale; Six Feet Under) harbouring an alternate personality.

The show premiered last week to the lowest-rated in-season broadcast scripted series debut ever. Its second episode performed even worse, causing NBC to make the necessary decision to put the show to rest. Do No Harm will be replaced by episodes of Law & Order: SVU until further notice.

Do No Harm didn’t have a great marketing campaign or too many promos before its premiere so it’s no wonder the show was cancelled. NBC has been having a rough time lately, especially with dramas, so losing another one won’t help them at all.
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  1. It wasn't a bad show. It deserves more time.

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