CBS shut down medical drama Good Sam after one season due to low ratings

Sophia Bush

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It did not receive a positive response from viewers.

CBS has not renewed the series Good Sam after the first season. The reason for this was, according to official statements of the TV channel, the lowest ratings among the series of the season.

The series, starring Sophia Bush and Jason Isaacs, started on January 5, but viewers did not like it. Good Sam was invented by writer Kathy Wech, Jenny Snyder Urman and others, and produced by Wech, Snyder Urman and Joanna Klein.

Good Sam replaced the 10-episode CSI: Vegas and told the story of a surgeon who replaced his boss, who fell into a coma but soon regained consciousness, DeadLine writes.

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