Prime Video cancels the faith-based family drama “It’s Not Like That” after one season, and star Scott Foley responds to the decision. Foley posts an Instagram video in which he says he is “disappointed” while also expressing gratitude. He notes that the series spends weeks in Prime Video’s Top 10 rankings and reaches what he describes as a high position during that period. Deadline reports Foley mentions strong audience and critical reception, and Variety similarly details his reaction, focusing on his personal disappointment at the cancellation. Both outlets frame Foley’s comments as a candid acknowledgment of the show’s performance on the platform, alongside his appreciation for the work and for viewers who supported it. No further details about the cancellation are provided in the accounts beyond Prime Video ending the series after its first season. Foley’s response reflects both the show’s run on streaming charts and his emotional reaction to not getting additional seasons.