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		<title>R.J. Decker Renewed for Season 2 at ABC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 17:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Speedman's South Florida crime drama gets a second season, completing ABC's historic sweep — all 10 scripted shows renewed, zero canceled.</p>
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<li>ABC has renewed <em>R.J. Decker</em> starring Scott Speedman for a second season.</li>
<li>The pickup completes a rare sweep — ABC renewed all 10 of its scripted series with zero cancellations.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s the first time the network has had no cancellations since at least 2012.</li>
<li>The show&#8217;s premiere drew over 15 million viewers across 35 days of multiplatform viewing.</li>
<li>A <em>Rookie</em> spinoff, <em>The Rookie: North</em>, is still in contention for a pickup and could expand ABC&#8217;s slate further.</li>
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<p>Scott Speedman is staying in South Florida. ABC has renewed <em>R.J. Decker</em> for a second season, TVLine first reported — and the pickup does more than just save one show. It completes something genuinely rare in network television: ABC has renewed every single one of its current scripted series for the 2026-27 season. Ten shows. Zero cancellations. The network hasn&#8217;t pulled that off since at least 2012.</p>
<p><em>R.J. Decker</em> was the last scripted show on ABC&#8217;s slate with an undecided future, and it had been sitting squarely on the bubble. The freshman drama tapered off after a strong launch — its March 3 premiere behind <em>High Potential</em> became the network&#8217;s best 10 PM drama premiere on linear in over five years, accumulating more than 15 million viewers through 35 days of multiplatform viewing on ABC, Hulu, Hulu on Disney+ and digital platforms. But in average linear numbers week to week, it lagged behind its Tuesday lead-ins, <em>Will Trent</em> and <em>High Potential</em>. Still, it held its own on Hulu, regularly cracking the Daily Top 10, and over seven days of linear-only viewing it averaged just under 5 million viewers — right in line with <em>The Rookie</em> (5.23 million) and fellow first-year drama <em>9-1-1: Nashville</em> (4.73 million).</p>
<p>Behind the scenes, the show had sizable internal support. Speedman himself was a major selling point, and there was belief in the series&#8217; trajectory over the course of the season — even accounting for a rocky start that included a pilot with reshoots following a recasting. A telling sign came late last month when Speedman appeared at Disney&#8217;s TV awards season party alongside talent from shows that had already been renewed.</p>
<h2>What the Show Is About</h2>
<p>Based on Carl Hiaasen&#8217;s 1987 crime novel <em>Double Whammy</em>, <em>R.J. Decker</em> follows a disgraced former newspaper photographer and ex-convict who reinvents himself as a private investigator in the gloriously chaotic world of South Florida. Speedman plays the title character alongside Jaina Lee Ortiz as his journalist ex Emilia &#8220;Emi&#8221; Ochoa, Bevin Bru as her police detective wife Melody &#8220;Mel&#8221; Abreu, Kevin Rankin as Aloysius &#8220;Wish&#8221; Aiken, and Adelaide Clemens as the enigmatic Catherine Delacroix — a woman from R.J.&#8217;s past who could be his greatest ally or his fastest route back to prison.</p>
<p>Showrunner Rob Doherty, who previously ran <em>Elementary</em>, adapted Hiaasen&#8217;s novel and executive produces alongside Carl Beverly, Sarah Timberman, Hiaasen himself, and Jason Tracey. Speedman also serves as a producer. The series is produced by 20th Television.</p>
<p>&#8220;The first time somebody talked to me about Carl Hiaasen, and what the show should be like, she said it&#8217;s a love letter to Floridian weirdness,&#8221; Doherty told TVLine at the show&#8217;s premiere. &#8220;That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re trying to be. Something we care about is embracing the weirdness of the place without speaking down to it.&#8221;</p>
<h2>ABC&#8217;s Unprecedented Clean Sweep</h2>
<p>To put the full scope of this moment in context: ABC is heading into next season with <em>9-1-1</em> (Season 10), <em>9-1-1: Nashville</em> (Season 2), <em>Abbott Elementary</em> (Season 6), <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (Season 23), <em>High Potential</em> (Season 3), <em>The Rookie</em> (Season 9), <em>Scrubs</em> (Season 2), <em>Shifting Gears</em> (Season 3), <em>Will Trent</em> (Season 5), and now <em>R.J. Decker</em> (Season 2). It&#8217;s worth noting that while Fox also skipped cancellations heading into the 2024-25 season, that was widely considered an anomaly born out of the Hollywood strikes disrupting development — this feels different.</p>
<p>The network also has one pilot still in play for a pickup: <em>The Rookie: North</em>, a spinoff starring Jay Ellis. If that gets the green light — and it&#8217;s expected to — Deadline reports it could result in slightly trimmed episode orders for some existing ABC shows to accommodate the expanded slate. The network recently passed on a comedy pilot called <em>Do You Want Kids?</em> from Rachel Bloom and Dan Gregor, making <em>The Rookie: North</em> the lone remaining decision.</p>
<p>For Speedman and the <em>R.J. Decker</em> team, the renewal means more time in the sunshine — and more of that Floridian weirdness to come.</p>
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