The network is not ordering additional episodes of the rookie social media-centered half-hour comedy "Selfie" beyond its initial 13-episode order.
"Selfie," which stars "Doctor Who" actress Karen Gillan and John Cho, is currently scheduled to air on Tuesday, Nov. 11 in its regular 8 p.m. time slot.
It remains unclear whether the series from creator Emily Kapnek will remain on the schedule beyond that.
"Selfie" had a tall mountain to climb from the outset.
Expected to open Tuesdays for ABC this fall, the comedy failed to make waves in the ratings, debuting to a mediocre 5.3 million viewers and a 1.6 rating among adults 18-to-49.
The rookie comedy series also shed viewers in subsequent weeks, with ABC doubling up on originals on election night following the quick cancellation of Manhattan Love Story.
"Selfie" centers on the life of Eliza Dooley (Gillan), a woman obsessed with the idea of achieving fame through the use of social media platforms and seek advisement from image guru Henry Higgs (Cho).
Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Allyn Rachel and David Harewood co-star.
Kapnek and Julie Anne Robinson executive produce the Warner Bros. TV production.
The news comes after ABC gave a full-season order earlier Friday to the crime procedural "Forever."
"Forever" has been a reliable performer for ABC on 10 p.m. Tuesdays, opening to 8.3 million viewers in same-day ratings on Sept. 22 before settling in at around 5 million to its two most recent episodes.
It's been a tough fall for new comedies, with the axing of "Manhattan Love Story" and forthcoming ends of NBC's "Bad Judge" and "A to Z."