NBC Axes Two Series: 'Brilliant Minds' and 'Stumble' Conclude Their Runs

by : Ta-Nehisi Coates

NBC has decided to discontinue two of its recent television productions, the medical drama 'Brilliant Minds' and the mockumentary comedy 'Stumble'. This announcement marks the end of their runs, with 'Brilliant Minds' having aired its second season and 'Stumble' concluding after a single season. The decision comes amidst reports of low viewership figures for both series.

NBC Concludes 'Brilliant Minds' and 'Stumble' Amidst Low Ratings

In a recent development, NBC has made the decision to cancel its drama series 'Brilliant Minds' and the comedy 'Stumble'. News of the cancellations was confirmed by Entertainment Weekly, following reports from The Hollywood Reporter regarding the shows' performance. 'Brilliant Minds', which premiered in 2024, featured Zachary Quinto in the leading role as Dr. Oliver Wolf, a neurologist grappling with both mental health challenges and prosopagnosia, a condition causing face blindness. The series drew inspiration from the life and work of the late neurologist Oliver Sacks. Despite its premise, the show's second season, which began airing in September, was later pulled from the network's schedule after the Olympics. Its remaining episodes are slated for broadcast during the summer, commencing May 27th. Tamberla Perry and Ashleigh LaThrop also starred in the medical drama. Meanwhile, 'Stumble', a freshman comedy, presented a mockumentary-style look into the competitive world of junior college cheerleading. The series, starring Jenn Lyon, Taran Killam, Anissa Borrego, Jarrett Austin Brown, and Arianna Davis, with Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth in a recurring capacity, concluded its solitary season in March. According to The Hollywood Reporter, 'Brilliant Minds' attracted just over 3 million viewers, while 'Stumble' garnered approximately 2.24 million, placing them among the network's least-watched programs of the season. The fate of three other NBC series – 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins', 'Law & Order', and 'The Hunting Party' – remains undecided.

The cancellation of 'Brilliant Minds' and 'Stumble' highlights the competitive nature of network television and the critical role of viewership in a show's longevity. While creative merit and compelling narratives are important, the numbers often dictate a series' fate. This situation underscores the challenges faced by new shows in capturing and retaining an audience in a fragmented media landscape. It also brings into focus the diverse range of projects actors undertake, and the varying outcomes they can experience in the fast-paced television industry.