Monday July 28, 2008 10:59 am
An End for The Two Coreys
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, Cable, Cancellations, Gossip, Video

Sooner or later, all train wrecks must come to an end.
According to the the co-producer of The Two Coreys, the show’s second season will be the last for the A&E program. Haim’s documented relapse - coupled with the duo’s ongoing issues - make it difficult for the series to proceed.
It’s also hard to produce a show when the stars aren’t even speaking to each other. In the recent issue of People, we learn that the Lost Boys actors won’t even appear in the same photo together anymore.
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In his defense, Feldman says it’s simply too hard to watch his former best bud ruin his life. “As a friend and somebody that cares deeply about the guy, I’m not going to watch him destroy himself.” The 37-year-old also also told the magazine that he does not see resurrecting the reality show in the foreseeable future:
“I will not do a third season or anything else with the guy until he has done what I feel is a full course of treatment. As his friend, I can’t do this anymore.”
While the current season wraps up, fans of the Coreys can also watch the debut of Lost Boys: The Tribe when it releases on DVD tomorrow (July 29). You can see an extended clip from that movie below.
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these guys have the last laugh. their ability to sell the this show and the notion that saving their friendship is interesting is a huge credit credit to them (and their agents). there are hundreds of d list celebs who fail hundreds of times trying to sell equally absurd shows to the networks. the media around the show was also well done - i tend to give feldmans team most of the credit for this - he is actually a very smart player. much smarter then you probably think.
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