A month after USA Network cancelled freshman Complications, the network has done the same with Graceland, opting not to order a fourth season of the gritty drama. Both series hail from Fox 21 TV Studios and both were conceived by the creators of two of USA’s signature series, White Collar‘s Jeff Eastin (Graceland) and Burn Notice‘s Matt Nix (Complications). Eastin tweeted when he received the news.

Just got the word, there will be no more #GracelandTV. Thank you to the best cast, crew and fans in television. pic.twitter.com/DylJUIPDx7 — Jeff Eastin (@jeffeastin) October 1, 2015

Like Complications, Graceland was a modest ratings performer this summer, with Season 3 averaging 1.7 million viewers and 784,000 adults 18-49 in Live+7. Still, USA brass were said to like the show creatively and as of last month, the intention was to order a fourth season. But after discussions with Fox 21, the network ended up pulling the plug.

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Similarly to the rationale behind USA’s decision to cancel Complications and to cut short the runs of both Burn Notice and White Collar, the network ultimately determined that the ratings did not justify keeping series that it doesn’t own on the air for financial reasons. There has been a shift towards owning or co-owning the majority of USA’s slate. Fox 21, once a leading supplier to USA, has one more series left at the cable network, the upcoming Queen Of The South.

USA’s drama pipeline also includes Colony, from UCP and Legendary. It recently ordered four drama pilots, all from UCP: Shooter, Paradise Pictures, Brooklyn Animal Control and Falling Water. Shooter is a co-production with Paramount TV, Brooklyn with IDW.