You’re not alone, Peter Griffin. Fox has also given the previously-canceled “Breaking In” a second chance.
In exchange for him allowing Fox to house his new single-camera comedy series (said to be a ‘growing up in the ’80s’ yarn inspired by the writer’s own life), one which quite a few studios in town wanted to get their hands on, the studio agreed to give Adam F.Goldberg’s security-expert laffer a second run; they’ve ordered 13 episodes of the show.
It’s been an interesting run for “Breaking In”, which tells of a group of young employees working at a digital security firm; the show almost never made it to air, and when it did, despite a loyal following and some great reviews it just never performed too well. “Breaking In” was taken off the air after 7 episodes.
The show will return as a mid-season offering,