NBC Axes ‘Stumble’ and ‘Brilliant Minds’ in Latest Programming Shake-up
NBC is tightening its schedule, confirming the cancellation of two distinct series as the network evaluates its current slate. The cheerleading comedy Stumble
and the Zachary Quinto-led drama Brilliant Minds
have both been cut, leaving fans and crews wondering what the network’s long-term strategy entails for its mid-season offerings.
The move comes as part of a broader industry trend where networks are pivoting quickly away from shows that fail to secure immediate, massive viewership or streaming traction. Whereas some series discover a second life on Peacock, NBC has not yet indicated if either indicate will migrate to its streaming platform.
The End of the Road for ‘Stumble’
The cheerleading comedy Stumble
will not return for a second season. The show attempted to blend sports-centric humor with character-driven comedy, but it failed to carve out a permanent spot in the competitive NBC comedy block. According to reporting from TVLine, the network has officially pulled the plug, ending the series after its initial run.

‘Brilliant Minds’ Cut After Two Seasons
In a more surprising turn, the drama Brilliant Minds
has also been canceled. Starring Zachary Quinto, the series focused on the complexities of the human mind and neurological discovery. Despite the pedigree of its lead and a focused narrative, NBC will not move forward with a third season, as confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter.
The cancellation of Brilliant Minds
marks a significant loss for the network’s prestige drama efforts, as the show sought to balance medical procedural elements with deep psychological exploration.
On the Bubble: ‘Law & Order’ and ‘Hunting Party’
While the fate of Stumble
and Brilliant Minds
is sealed, other series remain in a state of uncertainty. Deadline reports that Law & Order
and Hunting Party
are currently on the bubble
. This means the network has not yet made a final decision on their renewal or cancellation, likely pending final ratings analysis and budget allocations for the upcoming season.
- Stumble: Canceled; no Season 2.
- Brilliant Minds: Canceled; no Season 3.
- Law & Order: Status undecided (on the bubble).
- Hunting Party: Status undecided (on the bubble).
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were ‘Stumble’ and ‘Brilliant Minds’ canceled?
NBC typically bases cancellation decisions on a combination of linear ratings, streaming performance on Peacock, and production costs. While specific internal numbers weren’t released, the lack of a renewal suggests these shows didn’t meet the network’s necessary benchmarks for growth.
Will these shows move to Peacock?
It is common for NBC cancellations to result in a move to Peacock, but the network has not officially announced a streaming pickup for either series at this time.
What does ‘on the bubble’ mean for ‘Hunting Party’?
When a show is on the bubble
, it means it is in a precarious position where it could either be renewed or canceled. The network is likely weighing the show’s performance against other potential new projects or cost-saving measures.
As NBC continues to refine its lineup, the industry will be watching closely to observe if the network leans further into established franchises like Law & Order
or takes risks on new, unproven concepts to fill the gaps left by these cancellations.