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NBC’s legal drama Suits may have found a second life when viewers rediscovered the series on Netflix, but it looks like the network learned with the dull Suits LA revival that lightning never strikes the same place twice.

Suits LA has officially been canceled at NBC after just one season, though the show received much promotion and featured buzzy cameos from the original show’s beloved characters to usher in this new era of Suits.

Jeff Bader, president of program planning strategy at NBCUniversal Entertainment, said it was a “hard decision” to cancel Suits LA, as the series did not perform as well as the network anticipated.

“It’s so hard to talk about shows and which ones you bring back, and Suits had a very short run, but it really just has not resonated the way we thought it would,” Bader said, per Variety. “There can be many, many reasons why, people are speculating why it hasn’t resonated, but it’s just not really showing the potential to grow for us in the future, unfortunately.”

The spinoff series starred Stephen Amell as Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who reluctantly returns to the profession. Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt, and Bryan Greenberg also starred, while original Suits stars Gabriel Macht, David Costabile and Rick Hoffman also appeared in the series.

SUITS LA -- "Acapulco" Episode 108 -- Pictured: (l-r) Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter, Stephen Amell as Ted Black
Photo: Nicole Weingart/NBC

He continued, “We had to see the ones that looked like they had growth potential in the future. So we’re looking at how stable they are on their linear performance, how stable they are on digital, which ones are growing and which ones are declining. And we had to make some hard decisions.”

Bader added that they also consider if a show can find a better audience streaming on Peacock.

“We always talk about which shows might have a life on Peacock, if they’re not on NBC, we have that conversation about every show,” he said. But it looks like that was not the case for Suits LA.

Suits LA was not the only series canceled by NBC.

The network also canceled Found, The Irrational, Lopez vs. Lopez, and Night Court.