It looks like mission “Michael Vick Project" is complete. The BET docu-series, which chronicled Vick's attempts to rebuild his reputation, is done after only one season.
Vick told CSNPhilly.com last week that he "put a stop to" moving forward with the show. “They asked me to do it,” Vick added. “I don’t have that lifestyle.”
Yet while the network did confirm that the “Vick Project” won’t be making a comeback, a BET representative noted that “the show had been planned to just be one cycle.”
The 10-episode series, which delved into issues such as what led to Vick's prison stint for dog fighting charges, premiered on February 2 with about 1.6 million viewers and plenty of mixed reviews.
According to BET, the network still has a good relationship with Vick, who is entering another season as a backup quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles - but this time, without the cameras.