Thank Christ. The well dressed and ultra-pretentious train wreck that was Million Dollar Listing: San Francisco will go down as a one-season flop as Bravo announces that they won't even bother giving it a second go. At issue, apart from just how unappealing all three realtor cast members were, appears to be the appeal of one cast member in particular, if we are to believe comments from the other two.

As SFGate reports, cast members Justin Fichelson and Andrew Greenwell have said that the show's producers spent four months seeking out a replacement cast member for Roh Habibi, but never came up with one. Habibi, meanwhile, tweeted out something about the show getting cancelled earlier this week, but deleted those tweets, and didn't return SFGate's calls for comment.

I will say the only genuine thing about the show appeared to be the vocal disdain between Fichelson and Habibi, which was mildly amusing though perhaps not as funny as the bitchfest of Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles, in which straight guy Josh Altman sits back and watches Josh Flagg and Madison Hildebrand exchange withering gay barbs.

Both of Bravo's other Million Dollar Listing series, covering LA and New York, have been running eight and five seasons respectively.

Fichelson suggested that the biggest issue was actually San Francisco's greater sense of privacy about this stuff — he had a hard time getting clients who would agree to be on TV. "This is not New York or Los Angeles," Fichelson says. "Los Angeles has a plethora of people involved in the entertainment industry looking to be on TV in the first place."

Previously: Video: SF Real Estate Is So Messed Up That It's Now A Bravo TV Show