NBC Cancels Debra Messing's MYSTERIES OF LAURA

By: May. 16, 2016
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Debra Messing took to Twitter over the weekend to reveal that NBC has cancelled her drama series THE MYSTERIES OF LAURA after two seasons on the air. Check out the tweet below:

About the show: Detective Laura Diamond (Emmy Award winner Debra Messing) can't help it that she's the smartest homicide detective in all of NYPD. She just...is. So smart in fact that she manages to solve the most perplexing of murders even while managing to raise two young boys as a single mom. Laura gets some help from her ex-husband Detective Jake Broderick (Josh Lucas), who spent the last year as her boss at the Second Precinct, but in the wake of a near-fatal injury and a power-struggle, took a demotion and is now her partner. Laura's work life and personal life are forever intertwined, with her ex forever trying to win her back, which would involve prying Laura away from her very sexy new chef boyfriend, Tony (Neal Bledsoe). Season two of "The Mysteries of Laura" amps up the STAKES with edgy, dramatic cases combined with a relationship triangle as suspenseful as the mysteries the cops solve each week. The cast also includes Laz Alonso, Janina Gavankar, Max Jenkins and Callie Thorne.

Writer Jeff Rake ("Boston Legal") and director McG ("Supernatural") serve as executive producers with Greg Berlanti ("Brothers & Sisters"), Aaron Kaplan ("The Neighbors"), Todd Lituchy and Sarah Schecter. "The Mysteries of Laura" is a production of Warner Bros. Television, Belanti Productions and Kapital Entertainment.

Image courtesy of NBC



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