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The show was pulled after seven episodes, leaving eighteen episodes unaired. Though, in other countries such as Israel the show was successfully aired and got a tremendous feedback.
Fox is moving ForeverEden from Thursday to Friday at 9pm e/p and it may be over for the ratings loser.
ForeverEden has earned poor ratings and has been slammed by the media, including this writer for it's incomprehensible rules and producers who manipulate the natural storylines to tell their version of the universe.
According to the mother of ForeverEden's Kassie her no-doubt virginal daughter didn't "do it." Kassie's Mom says Kassie "didn't have sex with that guy." Even though Mommy watched innocent Kassie wake up in bed with a man she had met only days before...not to mention doing this on national TV.