The Neighborhood has stepped down after complaints about his handling of race-related issues. Jim Reynolds exited the show after three seasons following critical feedback about his leadership style from two Black writers who recently left the series, TheWrap reports. His departure comes after the writers’ concerns prompted CBS Studios to opt for a transition in leadership. “At this moment, in light of everything going on in the world, I had concluded that I am not the right person to continue to tell these stories,” Reynolds said in a statement. According to the report, his full statement reads: “I am very proud of ‘The Neighborhood’ and have given everything of myself over the last three years to make this the best show possible. I am so happy that the show has found such an enthusiastic audience and that it will live on. At this moment, in light of everything going on in the world, I had concluded that I am not the right person to continue to tell these stories. I am excited to see the show thrive and wish everyone involved the very best.”