AMC has just canceled Rubicon, pulling the plug on the conspiracy-minded political thriller after only one season. Although Rubicon  eventually found a loyal group of fans after an incredibly slow  build—and the network praised its “rich and compelling story” in a  statement—it failed to land a wide audience, even by basic cable  standards (perhaps because it took forever to get anywhere). It’s sort  of a bittersweet decision, considering its cancellation ensures it will  only grow in cult stature, and all but secures its place on those lists  of “too smart for TV” programs that are always kicked around, to be  discovered and mourned anew by future generations.
Will : You know what the biggest joke is here? It's my business, our business to tell people what to think. And the truth is, I have no idea what to think anymore.
David : About what?
Will : This. What we do.


 Jessica Collins as Maggie Young (Ep. 3)
Jessica Collins as Maggie Young (Ep. 3)


Will : You know what the biggest joke is here? It's my business, our business to tell people what to think. And the truth is, I have no idea what to think anymore.
David : About what?
Will : This. What we do.


 Jessica Collins as Maggie Young (Ep. 3)
Jessica Collins as Maggie Young (Ep. 3)

 
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