I agree....this show was launched mid-season with very little marketing, press or fanfare. The production value is fantastic, the cast is absolutely stellar (particularly Ian McShane), and unique stories on television are so very difficult to come by. It would appear that there are very few organizations that are willing to continue a program that has critical success and a loyal (albeit smaller) fanbase in favor or the ever powerful "ratings" meter. Let's hope that another network will look at the quality of this program and allow it to continue and thrive, and not have another early grave due to poor marketing (remember Arrested Development?)