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Fox Orders Full Season of ‘Rosewood’
The network has picked up the freshman drama for a full season, joining NBC’s Blindspot and ABC’s Quantico as the first three success stories of Fall 2015.
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So Rosewood fans rejoice, the show will continue its reign for the rest of the season; you can catch the show every Wednesday night on FOX.
The procedural, starring Morris Chestnut as Miami’s top private pathologist, has been a sturdy performer opening Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ahead of mega-hit Empire. Per FOX, once viewers who streamed Rosewood on Hulu, On Demand, and FOX NOW were factored in, the show’s average audience for its first two telecasts grew to 9.1 million across platforms. The 46-year-old lead actor is all smiles and incredibly appreciative of all of the support he and his castmates have been receiving from the show.
Meanwhile, Villa struggles with passionate dreams she’s been having about Rosewood, forcing her to explore in her therapy sessions with Kat (guest star Nicole Ari Parker) why she’s having these romantic feelings for him. Taye Diggs will recur in a multi-episode arc beginning in November. The drama series is being produced 20th Century Fox Television and stars Morris Chestnut, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Gabrielle Dennis, Anna Konkle and Maggie Elizabeth Jones.
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“‘Rosewood” has proven to be a real self-starter for us, which is a tremendous feat on this highly competitive night”, David Madden, president, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, said. Harthan executive produces with Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen. It’s premiere was Fox’s strongest new series debut performance this season, beating out both “Minority Report” which, as noted on this blog, drew a very disappointing 3.09 million viewers, and “Scream Queens” with just over 4 million.