Not yet, but you might want to give it some time.
The NBC series, about a former patent lawyer who starts an oddball sort of legal practice out of a Cincinnati shoe store, was officially cancelled on May 11, and only aired its season finale three weeks ago. Warner Bros. Home Video, which owns the DVD rights to the series, may be waiting for the dust to settle before releasing anything.
Series star Kathy Bates herself broke the news of the show's cancelation via Twitter, adding that, "We are all terribly sad. Many thanks for all your support."
The cancelation made waves, thanks to NBC chair Bob Greenblatt's explanation of the cancelation.
Influential entertainment site Deadline.com quoted him as saying, "Its audience skewed very old and it is hard to monetize that."
The series, with its 63-year-old star playing a character who must change careers relatively late in life, pulled in pretty strong numbers overall, but did poorly in the 18- to 49-year-old age bracket that advertisers prize more than all others.
"Huffington Post" columnist Ed Martin called it "industry ageism" and pointed out that it's long been a problem for television -- even venerable TV classic "Murder, She Wrote" faced similar concerns.
At least such issues don't affect video releases, in fact to some degree, the opposite is true. According to a 2005 "Variety" news article, "women and older consumers make up a disproportionately large slice of TV disc buyers."
Given that "Harry's Law" did so well with older viewers, then, its chances of getting a full-series DVD release seem pretty good.
After a surprisingly active, week-long grieving session on her Twitter page (she's registered under the name MsKathyBates, if you're interested in eavesdropping), Bates seemed to take the news in stride and has been keeping busy.
She's slated to start shooting the family-friendly adventure film "The Young and Prodigious Spivet" this summer, directed and written by beloved French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet (who made a name over here with his 2001 art-house hit "Amelie").
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