There’ll be a little less "Raines" at NBC this spring. Peacock has opted to halt production on the Jeff Goldblum midseason drama, capping the number of episodes produced at seven. Net had ordered 13 episodes of the show, but ultimately decided it only needed a half-dozen segs beyond the pilot. "Raines" will still get a primetime shot, however. NBC is sticking by plans to air the seven produced episodes on Friday nights, starting in March. The "Raines" cutback marks the second time in recent weeks NBC has reduced an episode order for a midseason skein. Net previously cut back its commitment to laffer "The Singles Table," capping it at six segs. "Raines" stars Goldblum as an LA cop who imagines he’s interacting with dead people in order to solve crimes. Skein is from NBC Universal Television Studio.
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I guess there are only so many shows we can have with people talking to the dead. I wasn’t planning on watching because I am not into Jeff Goldblum, were you?