Jerry O’Connell, Kal Penn react to “We Are Men” being cancelled after just two episodes
After just two under performing episodes, CBS has cancelled “We Are Men” no longer starring Jerry O’Connell, Tony Shalhoub, Kal Penn and Chris Smith.
According to CBS, the show was plagued by poor reviews and didn’t gain any traction with viewers. Penn (Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle) had expressed fears of this happening previously but O’Connell had calmed his nerves.
“Jerry has taught me to just relax…You talk to Jerry and he’s like, ‘You need to relax. You need to enjoy this. Either it’s going to get canceled, or nine years will go by and it will end, and in both cases if you don’t relax, you’re not going to enjoy it.’ I’m like, ‘You know what? I like this Jerry O’Connell.'”
Both Penn and O’Connell took to Twitter about getting dropped like it ain’t hot:
We Are Men cancelled. What a fun ride. Love those guys. Changing my profile pic now.
— Jerry O’Connell (@MrJerryOC) October 10, 2013
Well, We Were Men. Loved our cast & crew. Much love to the peeps who watched & enjoyed. http://t.co/qxo2GXp8yK
— Kal Penn (@kalpenn) October 9, 2013
Starting next Monday Two Broke Girls will fill the 8:30 time slot vacated by the men who were.