For those fans (yours included) wishing to spend a long, cold December with Maura Tierney and Rob Morrow, ABC has other plans for you: The network has pulled 'The Whole Truth' from its December schedule, replacing the canceled legal drama with comedy reruns.
According to The Live Feed, episodes of 'Modern Family' and 'Cougar Town' will fill the Wednesdays at 10PM slot for the remainder of December.
A source close to the series said production on the finale, 'The End,' is just wrapping up, but there's no word on if it will ever see the light of day.
"ABC was reluctant to say when or if they would air the remaining episodes," the source said. "I heard nothing about iTunes or Hulu, although I'm sure fans would love to see these shows. They wrote a beautiful episode to wrap up the series and it's a shame it wont run its course in December/January."
The Dec. 1 episode, the first in a few weeks, was seen by a total of 3.64 million viewers, MediaWeek reported. In the coveted 18-49 demographic 'The Whole Truth' pulled a 0.9 share. However, that was without new episodes of ABC's comedy block as a lead-in.
Shonda Rhimes' new medical drama 'Off the Map' will take the 10PM time slot on Jan. 12.
In October, ABC declined to order more than the original 13 episodes of 'The Whole Truth,' but fans were told to look forward to a December full of new episodes and guest stars such as Parminder Nagra and Mandy Patinkin.
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