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'Going Dutch' Canceled at Fox After Two Seasons

The network said the Denis Leary-led comedy averaged under 2 million viewers and will leave Fox with one live-action half-hour comedy.

  • Fox has canceled the military comedy series Going Dutch, starring Denis Leary, after two seasons, TVLine confirmed. The series finale aired on April 23, marking the network's first cancellation ahead of its upfront presentation on May 11.
  • The show averaged under 2 million viewers, making it the lowest-rated entertainment program at Fox. Despite Leary being well-liked internally, the network ultimately decided not to proceed with a third season.
  • Created by Joel Church-Cooper and co-showrunner Hilary Winston, the comedy centered on U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn, played by Leary, reassigned to command a base in the Netherlands alongside his estranged daughter, Captain Maggie Quinn.
  • With this cancellation, Fox currently has just one live-action, half-hour comedy on its 2026-27 slate. The network has already renewed other scripted series including Doc and Memory of a Killer.
  • Fox has increasingly shifted toward unscripted formats and game shows in recent years, recently greenlighting the dating series The Marriage Market. The network will unveil its full 2026-27 lineup at the upfront presentation next Monday, May 11.
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Variety broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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