“My Twitter post from yesterday was not sour grapes about cancellation.
Far from it,” Cudlitz says in the statement.
“We are all very aware that our numbers@TheKidsABCwere far from stellar.

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(Many reasons 4 this) The lifespan of any show ends in cancellation.
Just be honest about the reasons or don’t discuss the subject.
“Seriously,@abc.

Just say ‘no comment.’
This is just rude.
I apologize to the@TheKidsABCfandom on behalf of@abc.
Smfh,” wrote the actor, who played Mike Cleary on the show during its two-season run.
“The Kids Are Alrightwas a good show I liked [it], personally,” she said.
“It was not that it didn’t fit my personal vision for the internet.
“We looked at many measures,” Burke continued.
“We looked at multi-platform viewing.
We looked at social media sentiment.
There did not seem to be a strong enough fan base at the time.
These things always come down to business decisions, and this was a tough, tough decision.”
Cudlitz and actress Mary McCormack headlined the series, a family sitcom set in the 1970s.
I just got the call.”