The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

What happened to drama ‘Monarch’?

- By Rich Heldenfels

You have questions. have some answers.

QWhere is the series “Monarch”? Was it canceled? I only watched it for Susan Sarandon, but she was missing most of the time.

AFox canceled the country music drama after a single, 13-episode season. Billboard reported that “Fox positioned the show as its big bet for the fall — it was the only rookie series on the schedule — but it didn’t get the audience it needed to justify a renewal. The series averaged 4.1 million viewers across all platforms and a scant 0.3 rating in the key ad sales demographi­c of adults 18-49.” For those of you wondering why Oscar winner Sarandon wasn’t visible more, her character died in the first episode and then appeared only in flashbacks.

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I’m trying to find informatio­n on an older show (2020?) called “Ransom,” which was only on for a short period. It was very good but nothing was ever indicated that it would not be returning the next season. Can you tell me what happened and whether it will return or can be found elsewhere?

A“Ransom,” a drama starring Luke Roberts as a crisis negotiator, aired for three 13-episode seasons on CBS in 2017-19; it was noteworthy for being a first-run series on Saturday nights, where broadcast networks generally put reruns, sports and the remains of canceled shows. Still, ratings were reportedly not great and declined over its run. I have found reruns listed — for free on the Roku Channel and for a fee on Prime Video.

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Several years ago, probably 10-plus, there was a show where a group of people were rounded up and dropped into a town that was surrounded by some kind of force field. I believe the last scene of the last show had them boarding a boat to be sent somewhere else. I know that’s not a lot to go on, but I know you can help me recall this series.

AThank you for that show of faith, especially since my file of unsolved TV-show mysteries is huge. But we did figure out that you remembered “Persons Unknown,” a drama that aired on NBC in 2010.

The Hollywood Reporter said it followed “a group of strangers who wake up in a deserted town with no recollecti­on of how they got there; to escape, they must work together to solve a surreal puzzle.” It did not go beyond a single season. Viewers may also remember “Under the Dome,” a 2013-15 drama about a small town suddenly trapped inside a force field.

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My husband and I recently binge-watched “Tulsa King” with Sylvester Stallone and really enjoyed it. The role fit him like a glove and was one of the best things he’s done

in a while. It had enough humor and drama to keep it entertaini­ng, and they left it open for a potential second season. Please tell me they are going to do a second season!

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Paramount+, the streaming service carrying the series, has indeed ordered a second season of the tale of a New York mobster starting

over in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Downstairs”? The second season

A may have some changes Yes. The serialized from the first; Deadline. drama about a family com said Terence Winter and its servants has (“The Sopranos”) has been released on DVD stepped down as “Tulsa” more than once, including showrunner amid creative in complete-series packages, difference­s with executive which I have seen for producer Taylor Sheridan sale on Amazon at various (“Yellowston­e”). prices. That ‘70s sensation eventually led to a sequel series in 2010-2012, which can also be found on disc.

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Are there DVDs of the original “Upstairs,

 ?? FOX ?? Susan Sarandon, left, and Trace Adkins in the series premiere of “Monarch.”
FOX Susan Sarandon, left, and Trace Adkins in the series premiere of “Monarch.”

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