Yesterday, ABC pulled the plug on the Bosom Buddies ripoff show, 'Work It," after the second episode of the show garnered a pathetic 4.9 million viewers and just a 1.5 rating from the coveted 18-49 crowd, as reported by ZapIt!.
The show, which has been the target of the LGBT community as well as a grassroots Puerto Rican movement that is demanding an apology from ABC for its controversial Puerto Rican Drug Dealer Joe, really never had a chance. The writing was poor, the jokes were lame, and to quote Bart Simpson, it just sucked.
In the meantime, ABC has yet to issue any apology to both the LGBT and Puerto Rican groups, but it is clear that the show had no future and TV is better for it.
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