Never saw either one of these series when they first aired (although I now vaguely remember the NBC marketing campaigne when they were pitching "The Black Donnellys").
Netflix Streaming seems to be a place for short-lived series that never got a chance to make it to live again - even if it's just for another abbreviated season.
One nice thing about Netflix Streaming is that you can binge-watch a few episodes at a time, which helps with the story and character development rather than wait a week in-between each episode. (It also helps to not have 15 minutes of commercials in every hour of programming breaking up the continuity.)
I had watched "The Black Donnellys" on Netflix just a couple of months ago and when Billy Lush played a similar directionless character in "Low Winter Sun" - and in another crime-fronting bar no less! - it just kind of stood out for me.
(BTW, when checking out his imdb.com filmography to see what else he has been in, I was similarly surprised to see he was the undercover cop in "The Chicago Code," another cancelled-before-its-time series which has found a home on Netflix Streaming...)
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