Did Good Girls Season 4 Get Cancelled?

In late May, word began circulating that NBC had unofficially signed off on a plan to renew bubble dramedy Good Girls for a shortened fifth and final season, one that would give fans something that has become increasingly elusive in the broadcast-TV landscape: closure. All three of the series’ leading ladies — Christina Hendricks, Mae Whitman and Retta — agreed to take pay cuts to return for a reduced eight-episode swan song. Production was tentatively set to begin in Spring 2022. It was, for all intents and purposes, a done deal.

And yet, one month later, Good Girls was cancelled. As is often the case, the culprit was said to be money. “[We] very much wanted to bring Good Girls back for one more season to close out the story,” an NBC insider acknowledged at the time, “but unfortunately we were unable to make the financials work.”

Multiple sources connected to NBC, Universal Television and the show, however, maintain that the reasons behind Good Girls‘ unceremonious termination extend beyond mere dollars and cents. According to one Good Girls insider who requested anonymity, the series’ seemingly clear path to renewal hit a major snag in mid-June when negotiations with co-star Manny Montana — who plays fan favorite gang member-turned-Beth-crushing-antihero Rio — hit a wall. At issue: Money and scheduling.

Did Good Girls Season 4 Get Cancelled?
Some began speculating that Montana’s strained working relationship with on-again/off-again scene partner Christina Hendricks (who plays Beth) may have been a factor, making the actor less willing to take the kind of financial hit NBC was asking of him.

A rep for Montana declined to comment for this story, while a spokesperson for Hendricks did not respond to TVLine’s numerous requests for comment.

Bad blood between Hendricks and Montana had been something of an open secret in Hollywood circles. Even fans have long speculated — based on the pair’s frosty public statements about one another over the years — that there was no love lost between the duo.

In a 2020 interview with The Total Celebrity Show podcast, Montana described his working relationship with Hendricks as follows: “We come in, do our job, and then go home. It’s very business-like.”

When asked what it is like shooting the steamy Beth/Rio scenes, Hendricks told Medium in 2019, “He’s a great actor and we have great chemistry working together and… He’s just… It’s just a very sort of respectful work. You know, it’s funny, because I know people love [Beth and Rio]. We, of course… love that. It’s exciting and stuff. But it’s not as… it’s much more professional than anyone would think.”

The following year, during a Good Girls-themed Q&A at 92nd Street Y, Hendricks revealed that Montana refuses to address her by her actual name while on set. “Manny calls [me]… Chris,” she sighed. “No one in my life calls me Chris. It’s not my name. I think it’s totally stupid. And he’s never taken the chance to realize that I hate it. It’s really weird.” (You can watch the exchange at the 19:20 mark.)

Creatively speaking, a final season sans Montana was seen as a sizable, albeit not insurmountable, obstacle. But Universal Television ultimately decided to just pull the plug. The studio’s willingness to forego a fifth and final season of a show called Good Girls, due to the absence of a supporting male character, struck some as ironic. And suspicious.

“They were looking for an excuse to cut bait,” posits one source.

Reps for NBC and Universal Television declined to comment for this story, but one company insider now concedes to TVLine that “creative issues” did indeed factor into the studio’s decision not to move forward with a fifth season.

In the immediate aftermath of the show’s demise, a “sad and confused” Whitman took to social media to lament the cancellation, and also pay tribute to “my girls” Hendricks and Retta. “Love my pals on this cast so much,” she added. “It was such a joy being Annie and I’m forever grateful to you for supporting us. [O]K me go cry now.”

Good Girls‘ two-hour series finale is set to air July 22 on NBC.

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Good Girls remains one of the most bizarre situations in television, as the beloved show was cancelled after season 4, before it had a chance to end with a conclusive finale. Today, Good Girls season 4, ostensibly its final season, has already risen to be Netflix’s #2 show in its top 10 list, raising questions yet again about why exactly it was cancelled.

Parts of this are public, though some of it remains a mystery. The most often publicly cited story is a very high profile feud between leads Christina Hendricks and Manny Montana, where the two were said to not get along on set, and despite Hendricks, Retta and Mae Whitman all agreeing to take pay cuts for a season 5, Montana’s contract was the issue. Still, it’s pretty weird that a show could be cancelled because of the stubbornness of a single actor, as normally you’d imagine the solution would be that the character would be written out somehow and the show would move on.

But that didn’t happen with Good Girls, which was publicly mourned by the other members of its cast when the cancellation was announced. Reportedly Netflix already explored the possibility of picking up the series, but those talks with NBC did not result in a deal. “Financials” are also cited as to why the series was cancelled.

However.

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What I’m seeing now is the beginnings of a Manifest-like situation, another cancelled network show that fans rallied behind to see it rise on Netflix’s charts. Manifest was also reportedly passed over by Netflix, but after weeks of high performance on the service, a deal was ultimately struck. Granted, Good Girls has only just risen to #2 recently, but if it can hit number one and stay there, I would imagine Netflix may figure out a way to take a second look. Captive, built-in audiences are hard to come by, and the show is in desperate need of an actual ending, with or without Manny Montana.

I’m just saying, we’ve seen this exact thing happen before, but in order to see a repeat of the Manifest situation, it would take another social media movement (#SaveGoodGirls?) to propel Good Girls to stick around on Netflix now that season 4 is out. I’m not sure if any of the stars may get involved in attempting to make this happen, but I know how much they all wanted to come back for more. I don’t think we can totally rule out the possibility of Good Girls season 5 yet, as stranger things have happened, and perhaps NBC and Netflix can indeed figure something out after all. But for now, all fans can do is rewatch the show and cross their fingers.

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Why was Good Girls Cancelled season 4?

Retta, along with costars Christina Hendricks and Mae Whitman, reportedly agreed to take pay cuts for a reduced fifth and final season, per TVLine. But, coupled with chatter about Hendricks and Montana's alleged strained working relationship, the network was unable to make it work, an NBC insider told the outlet.

Why did they stop making Good Girls?

'Good Girls' failed to get picked up by Netflix. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Universal Television and NBC had initially hoped to return for one more season to close out the girls' story, but they were unable to come to an agreement on financials.

Is Good Girls coming back 2022?

Retta Says 'Good Girls' Season 5 Isn't Happening Because 'One Person Ruined It for All of Cast and Crew' Retta is opening up about why Good Girls was canceled. During a recent episode of Live With Kelly and Ryan, the 52-year-old comedian revealed why the NBC series isn't returning for a fifth season.

Is Good Girls season 4 coming?

Good news! All 16 episodes of the fourth and final season of Good Girls premiered Monday, March 7, 2022 on Netflix.