NBC Cancels “Good Girls” After Four Seasons

Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman in
Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman in "Good Girls"

After four amazing seasons on the air, Good Girls’ wild crime spree is reaching its final stage. The beloved crime comedy show has been canceled by NBC after four seasons and it won’t be looking for a new home elsewhere.

Good Girls stars Christina Hendricks, Mae Whitman, and Retta as three suburban Michigan mothers, who lead double lives as criminals after their attempt to pull off a heist at a local supermarket to make some quick cash goes south. In addition to the leading trio, this series also starred Manny Montana, Reno Wilson, Matthew Lillard, and Isaiah Stannard.

Good Girls premiered on NBC in 2018 and found a bigger audience after becoming available on Netflix. This streaming service was a potential new home for the popular crime comedy after the NBC cancelation but plans to move the show to Netflix eventually fell through.

Season 4 of Good Girls is airing as we speak, with five episodes still remaining, including the series finale on July 22nd. The show’s star Christina Hendricks acknowledged its cancelation on Instagram and bid farewell by writing, “Well, we gave it our all. We really did. Thank you to our amazing fans through the years for all your passion and support.”