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Brilliant Minds Canceled After 2 Seasons, Stumble Ends After 1

May 8, 2026·about 5 hours ago·via AOL.com
Brilliant Minds Canceled After 2 Seasons, Stumble Ends After 1
NBC pulls the plug on Zachary Quinto's medical drama Brilliant Minds after two seasons, and the comedy Stumble wraps up after just one. Fans of Quinto, who plays a brilliant neurosurgeon inspired by real-life genius Oliver Sacks, are bummed as the show blended genius-level cases with personal drama. Stumble, meanwhile, couldn't find its footing despite high hopes. It's a tough night for NBC's lineup, but that's TV for you - hits and misses keep us guessing. What's next for Quinto? Read more about this...

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