'Breaking In', 'Traffic Light' axed by Fox
Published May 11 2011, 09:11 BST | By Catriona Wightman

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Following the news that The Chicago Code, Human Target and Lie To Me had been axed, it emerged that the two freshman shows will not be getting second seasons.
Breaking In, which focused on a high-tech security firm, premiered in April. The cast included Christian Slater, Odette Annable and Michael Rosenbaum.
Writing on his Twitter page, Rosenbaum confirmed the news, saying: "Breaking In cancelled. Had an amazing time & love my talented pal [writer] Adam F Goldberg. Thanks for support guys. I truly loved this cast. A sad day."
Reports suggest that Traffic Light, which premiered in February, has also been dropped. The romantic comedy's cast included David Denman, Aya Cash and Kris Marshall.
Fox has already announced that it has picked up Zooey Deschanel's comedy The New Girl, the J.J. Abrams project Alcatraz and Bones spinoff The Finder.









Can't believe that Traffic Light is being dropped! It is so funny and has great actors that blend together. Maybe another network can pick it up!
May 11th 2011 at 5:24pm
Fox are the worst network that ever existed. Firefly, Arrested Development, Lie to Me, Human Target, Angel, Family Guy...I hope another network sees sense and picks up these shows and turns them into huge successes like they should be. Morons.
May 11th 2011 at 10:29am