Thats the good news.
But the reason Cohan is back is considerablylessgood.
Yes,Whiskey Cavalier,Im talking about you!

Credit: Larry D. Horricks/ABC
While reviews were strong, ratings were not.
To which we say, DAMN YOU, ABC!
Viewers are not the only ones who were bummed aboutWhiskeys demise.

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Which is obviously really, really exciting.
But the grief period forWhiskeyis really necessary.
I’ve never done something where more people have said, Why the hell did they cancel that show?
But it was funny because she didn’t know me from anything else.
And she goes, What else have you done?
Because I had never seen you before.
And this was my favorite show and how dare they cancel it!
Like Josh’s character, who played Ray on the show.
He was supposed to be in there for just a couple episodes.
They’re like, Nope, too funny.
And so that improvisational spirit, it was really fun.
The lighthearted tone would be the perfect antidote to the gloom and doom of the everyday news cycle.
I mean, I have hadFriendson so much these days, says Cohan.
You know what I mean?
Just to have that levity and that sense of camaraderie, the color, the happiness.
The actress then pauses.
But I’m glad to still be on TV.
And were glad to have her.
Check out Cohans return toThe Walking DeadOct.
4 on AMC, and shed a single tear for the loss ofWhiskey Cavalierwhile youre at it.