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Anna Paquin's TV Show 'Flack' Exed After Two Seasons
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The television series fronted by the former 'True Blood' actress has been canceled after running for two seasons following the layoffs of the channel's 100 employees.

AceShowbiz - Anna Paquin's celebrity PR firm series "Flack" has been cancelled after two seasons.

Pop TV, the network which broadcasts the show, is cutting back on its scripted televised programming, with "Flack", "Florida Girls", and "Best Intentions", among the shows being scrapped, according to Variety.

The news comes as the network issued its first round of layoffs, with a reported 100 employees being let go from the channel.

While the producers are now open to shop the shows around to other networks and/or streaming services, both "Florida Girls" and "Best Intentions" have previously been recommissioned and were due to being production shortly.

While there is no indication whether "Florida Girls", starring Laci Mosely and Melanie Field, will be shopped around, a representative for A+E Studios, which produces David Fynn's "Best Intentions", indicated they were not pleased by the decision.

"We are extremely disappointed in Pop’s decision to not move forward with Best Intentions," they said in a statement "We have complete confidence in our creative team and are actively shopping the series to other outlets."

"Flack" 's six-episode second series, also starring Sam Neill, Daniel Dae Kim, and Martha Plimpton, is still expected to debut on Pop TV on March 13, 2020.

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