Mr. Sunshine was Perry's 2011 sitcom. He was a writer and executive producer on the show and, before it even aired, it had the New York Times skeptical. They called the show's content "predictable and even trite" and, before the first season was even finished airing, it was canceled. TV Series Finale says the show got "off to a strong start with a 3.7 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 10.52 million viewers" but it lost 30 percent of its viewers by the second week.
Go On was another sitcom starring Perry that didn't fair so well — it was canceled after the first season. Again, the New York Times weren't on board with this show calling the premiere "clunky" and saying, "it looks as if it will be tough going." It was tough going for the show and Perry alike, who commented on the cancellation.
"It was sort of a sad day because of the people and I'm going to miss them," he told a reporter.
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