“Good Cop” Canceled by Netflix

Josh Groban and Tony Danza in "The Good Cop"

Netflix has pulled the plug on the police dramedy The Good Cop.

News of the cancellation comes just two months after the streaming service debuted the 10-episode first season starring Tony Danza and Josh Groban. The series was created by Andy Breckman (Monk) from an Israeli format.

The Good Cop will not return for a second season,” Netflix said in a statement released Tuesday. “We’re grateful to creator Andy Breckman and his fellow producers, writers, the incredible crew and especially stars Tony Danza and Josh Groban for bringing this classic odd couple father-son story to Netflix.”

Danza starred as Big Tony, a former NYPD detective and ex-con Big Tony who as part of his pale terms must live with his son, TJ (Groban), an A-type NYPD detective, who loves nothing more than stick to the rules.

The show also starred Monica Barbaro, Isiah Whitlock, Jr, and Bill Kottkamp.

The series launched to mixed reviews, with a 52% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.