Ryan Seacrest's "Knock Knock Live" series has been canceled by Fox after just two shows. It pulled in some of the lowest debut ratings ever.
Even big names like Justin Bieber weren’t enough to draw in viewers,
The Hollywood Reporter said, pointing out that the show debuted across from the popular "America’s Got Talent." The first episode pulled in 1.75 million viewers, while the second scored only 1.6 million.
The show, which bills itself online as a
"make good things happen for good people" kind of show, opened with Seacrest bounding across the country to hand out cruises, money for college and home renovations, and featuring surprise appearances by Florida Georgia Line, Kellie Pickler, and David Beckham.
The second episode focused on Justin Bieber surprising a girl with her quinceanera party, making some of his fans jealous.
Reality Blurred summed up the problem in its headline: "Knock Knock Live. Who’s there? No one, so you’re canceled."
The show just couldn’t pull in the viewers, despite lots of social media traffic from its varied hosts:
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