Though it’s been said often, and not just by me, it certainly bears repeating: you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink. You can create a good television show, but you can’t force people to watch.
It is being widely reported today (at Cynopsis, Mediaweek, and The Hollywood Reporter, among other places) that NBC has cancelled Kidnapped. As is the case with television, the term “cancellation” will not actually ever be uttered by the network. Rather, it seems likely the show will be put “on hiatus” and certainly, the “back nine” will not be ordered. Translated into English, “on hiatus” means the show will be taken off the schedule to air either at some point in the future or never at all. The “back nine” not being ordered means NBC had already ordered thirteen episodes of the series but they will not be requesting the last nine episodes normally ordered with a full 22-episode season for Kidnapped.
At this point, NBC has committed itself to airing all thirteen episodes, and has not yet put the show on hiatus. However, it is unclear whether or not their agreement with Sony Pictures Television (the show’s production company) will have the show continue to air in its current spot or if it will be pulled until the summer, when NBC can dump the episodes with little fanfare and a minimal impact on its bottom line.
Being the show hit the tank so early and not all thirteen episodes of the initial order had been written/filmed, Kidnapped will be able to wrap up its story arc. When initially conceived, the notion was the first season would focus on a single case, and the next season on a different case. This would have allowed for the investigators to come back in a regular role next season and to dismiss the family from the first season, but it also would have made it easy for the producers to jettison the entire cast in favor of a new one.
Kidnapped is actually the second of two kidnapping shows to air this season. The first is Vanished, which also has not earned stellar ratings. Last night marked the first night Kidnapped faced what would have been its usual competition on ABC as well as CBS. Kidnapped had not been doing well even before facing the premiere episode of The Nine on ABC. And while the cancellation must have already been in the works, the show’s weak performance last night certainly did nothing to stave off its demise.
So long, Kidnapped. I, for one (and with its ratings, maybe the only one), will miss you.








Article comments
1 - Chris Beaumont
It was reported on Reuter's that it will continue on in its current time slot, and that they are committed to air all 13 eps.
2 - TV and Film Guy
I read that it will be in the current slot for the time being, not that all 13 would necessarily air there (but all 13 will air). Additionally, it may be that they do air it in that slot, but in June.
3 - Joan Hunt
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4 - Baronius
It seemed like this show had such a cast, and such reviews that it couldn't possibly fail. But it didn't look *fun*.
There is a host of one-name and/or multi-episode revelation shows this year (Jericho, Vanished, The Nine, The Six, Justice, Heroes, Standoff, and probably others). I've tried to watch a few of them, and I'll be staying with one or two. But I never considered watching Kidnapped. I don't know why. Figure out why and you can run a network.
5 - Me Too
I don't watch any of the other TV dramas. How many Law & Order or CSI shows can you stand? I liked this show from the start and I'm saddened to find out that it is ending. I wonder what makes a show like this one fail while cop dramas, court-room dramas and hospital dramas (same ole stories over and over...) continue to draw huge ratings???
6 - kristal
how about i LOVE this show. and im pissed that it is cancelled. But i can watch it online so thats alright i guess. I missed an episode and it is not on nbc.com anymore. anyone know where to find it??? :(
7 - TV and Film Guy
I'd imagine that NBC will eventually release it to DVD, but until then you're probably out of luck.