The Rookie‘s spinoff, The Rookie: Feds, isn’t getting a second season.

According to Variety, ABC has cancelled The Rookie: Feds, starring Niecy Nash-Betts, after its first season. Nash-Betts played Simone Clark, a high school counselor-turned the oldest FBI Academy rookie. Nash-Betts also executive produced with The Rookie star Nathan Fillion, Michelle Chapman, Bill Norcross, Corey Miller, Mark Gordon, Michael Goi and Bibby Dunn. Alexi Hawley and Terence Paul Winter also executive produce and serve as co-creators and co-showrunners.

Nash-Betts recently talked with Variety about her hopes for a second season, saying, “I’m happy for little Black and brown girls to see somehting that they can aspire to be.”

“Less than one percent of Black women make up the FBI,” she continued. “She’s a Black woman over 40 in the FBI. She’s not married. She’s an equal-opportunity dater, if you know what I mean. Like, who is this unicorn? If she were a real person, she would definitely be my homegirl. She’s in her second act and she is making the best of it.”

Nash-Betts’ comment about her character’s dating reflects how Nash-Betts’ real-life wife, Jessica Betts, guest-starred as Simone’s love interest.

Meanwhile ABC has also decided not to more forward with The Good Lawyer, a proposed spinoff of medical drama The Good Doctor. Kennedy McMann would play a lawyer who has been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder. McMann’s character and Felicity Huffman’s character, attorney Janet Stewart, were introduced in backdoor pilot on The Good Doctor in March.