Fox has cancelled the police drama, Rosewood, after two seasons, Variety reports.

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The publication writes that the show’s stars, Morris Chestnut and Jaina Lee Ortiz, made the announcement at their social media sites.

“I am very grateful about the part that everyone took in Rosewood’s journey, because everyone was truly an integral part; the writers who crafted great story-lines, the actors who brought these stories to life, the production crew who sustained the show’s infrastructure, and the terrific fans who embraced this phenomenon and became just as much a part of Rosewood as anyone else,” Chestnut wrote on Instagram.

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Rosewood starred Chestnut as a pathologist who unlocks mysteries while performing autopsies for the Miami Police Department; Ortiz played a department detective.

The show, which debuted in 2015, and aired its now series finale on April 28, 2017, was not a critical darling and the ratings plunged from a high of 7.5 million viewers for the premiere episode to roughly 4 million for the finale.

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— Phillip Swann