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ITV's New Crime Thriller Axed After Viewer Backlash
17 Dec
Summary
- ITV canceled the crime thriller 'Protection' shortly after its March debut.
- The show was initially predicted to be the 'next Line of Duty'.
- Viewer complaints cited script issues and character portrayal as reasons for dissatisfaction.

ITV has made the surprising decision to cancel its new crime thriller, 'Protection,' mere months after its initial launch in March. The series, which garnered early buzz as a potential successor to the popular 'Line of Duty,' will not be returning for a second season. This move comes as a shock given the show's strong cast and initial high hopes.
The series followed DI Liz Nyles, portrayed by Siobhan Finneran, an officer navigating the complexities of witness protection while dealing with personal entanglements and ethical dilemmas. Despite featuring notable actors like Katherine Kelly, the show unfortunately divided audiences.
A significant number of viewers expressed their disappointment online, citing issues with the script and the protagonist's characterization. Complaints suggested that the plot was slow and the lead character came across as dishonest, impacting the overall viewing experience. While a portion of the audience found the show gripping, the prevailing criticism has led to its untimely cancellation.




