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canceled + renewed TV shows - TV Series Finale

   

157 Ending or Cancelled TV Shows for the 2018-19 Season

by Trevor Kimball, February 29, 2020

2018-19 canceled tv showsHere’s a list of TV shows that aired (or are expected to air) during the 2018-19 season (roughly September 2018 through August 2019) but won’t be back for the 2019-20 season. Not finding a show that you believe has been cancelled? Check the 2017-18 season list or the 2019-20 season list. You can also check our status pages.

Most recent additions: The Paynes (OWN), Mindhunter (Netflix), Sweetbitter (Starz), Reef Break (ABC), Strange Angel (CBS All Access), Mystery Science Theater 3000 (Netflix), BH90210 (FOX), Pearson (USA Network), The InBetween (NBC), Lodge 49 (AMC), Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger (Freeform), The Guest Book (TBS), Grand Hotel (ABC), Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists (Freeform), No Good Nick (Netflix), Frontier (Netflix), American Princess (Lifetime), Saturday Night Politics (MSNBC), and The Detour (TBS).

This list will be updated as the season progresses so feel free to bookmark and check back. If I’ve missed something, please let me know.  

21 & Prime (NFL Network)
The channel reportedly needed to cut $20 million from the budget so at least five shows were cancelled.

Abby’s (NBC)
Shot outdoors in front of a live audience, this sitcom revolves around a makeshift bar in a backyard. It was cancelled before all 13 episodes had aired.

The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC)
This interview series was dropped after nine episodes had aired, leaving two installments unaired.

American Princess (Lifetime)
A comedy-drama about an Upper East Side socialite who joins a Renaissance Faire, this series lasted for one season of 10 episodes before being cancelled.

American Vandal (Netflix)
This mockumentary series was cancelled about a month after the second season was released.

Andi Mack (Disney Channel)
It was announced that season three would be the end for this tween comedy-drama series.

Angie Tribeca (TBS)
The cable channel cancelled this offbeat cop comedy after four seasons.

Baskets (FX)
The cable channel decided to stop clowning around and announced the comedy would end with season four.

Berlin Station (EPIX)
A CIA drama series, this cable show was cancelled after three seasons and 29 episodes.

BH90210 (FOX)
A meta reunion series, this show started strong but the ratings dwindled as the season progressed. It was dropped after a single season of six installments.

The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
It was announced that season 12 would be the end for CBS’s top-rated sitcom.

Broad City (Comedy Central)
This comedy series follows the lives of Ilana and Abbi, two young Jewish-American women, who are making their way in New York City. It was announced that season five would be the end.

Busy Tonight (E!)
A late-night talk show, this series debuted in October 2018. In May 2019, host Busy Philipps revealed that the series had been cancelled but she hopes to find a new home for the series.

Camping (HBO)
Co-creator Jenni Konner has indicated that there are no plans to make a second season and, she and co-creator Lena Dunham are committed to making their own projects. It did not do well in the ratings so, it seems doubtful that HBO would be itching for a second season anyway.

Catastrophe (Amazon)
The streaming service revealed that season four of this UK comedy would be the end.

Chambers (Netflix)
The streaming service cancelled this supernatural thriller series after one season of 10 episodes.

Champaign ILL (YouTube)
In this scripted series, a superstar rapper dies and leaves his best friends missing the luxury lifestyle they’ve come to love. It was dropped after one season of 10 episodes.

Child Support (ABC)
This game show, hosted by Fred Savage and starring Ricky Gervais, ran for two seasons and 16 episodes.

Channel Zero (Syfy)
The cable channel dropped this anthology horror series after four seasons and declining ratings.

The Code (CBS)
Case dismissed. A military legal drama, this series was cancelled after a single season of 12 episodes.

The Cool Kids (FOX)
Those four seniors won’t be causing any more trouble. Their Friday night comedy has been cancelled.

Counterpart (Starz)
The ratings dropped dramatically in season two and the cable channel announced that they wouldn’t be ordering a third season.

Crashing (HBO)
Created by star Pete Holmes, this comedy series ran for three seasons before being cancelled by HBO.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW)
A romantic musical dramedy series, this Rachel Bloom series defied odds and was repeatedly renewed, despite low ratings. It was announced that Rebecca Bunch’s (Bloom) story would come to a close with season four.

The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell (Netflix)
A comedy about an artist and baker who lives in a mansion filled with monsters and ghosts, the series was cancelled after one season.

Dancing with the Stars: Juniors (ABC)
This spin-off series didn’t do well in the ratings so, there won’t be a second season, at least for now.

Deadly Class (Syfy)
Revolving around an elite private academy where students are trained to become assassins, this black comedy thriller series was cancelled after one season.

Designated Survivor (Netflix)
After ABC cancelled it, Netflix revived this political thriller series for a third season. Unfortunately, the streamer opted not to order a fourth season.

The Detour (TBS)
This family vacation comedy was cancelled after four seasons and 42 episodes.

The Deuce (HBO)
The premium channel renewed this series for a third and final season.

The Disappearance (WGN America)
Though it ran in the United States for the first time in 2019, this dramatic miniseries was produced in Canada in 2017. There’s no second season.

Doc McStuffins (Disney Junior)
Laya DeLeon Hayes, the voice of the show’s titular character, shared that she had recorded the last episode of this animated children’s series.

The Enemy Within (NBC)
A spy drama starring Jennifer Carpenter and Morris Chestnut, this series ran for 13 episodes before being cancelled.

Easy (Netflix)
The streaming service confirmed that the anthology drama had been renewed for a third and final season.

Elementary (CBS)
This crime drama series was renewed for a seventh season of 13 episodes. It was later revealed that those would end the show.

Face the Truth (syndicated)
A daily show, Vivica A. Fox and a panel help regular people resolve their problems. The show lasted one season.

Fam (CBS)
A comedy series, this show follows a young woman whose life is turned upside down when her out-of-control sister moves in. It was cancelled after 13 episodes.

The First (Hulu)
The Sean Penn drama series, about astronauts and their families, has been grounded after eight episodes.

The Fix (ABC)
There won’t be a second season for this legal drama that was co-created by Marcia Clark, the prosecutor in the infamous O.J. Simpson murder trial.

Fleabag (Amazon)
A comedy-drama, this show follows an angry and sex-addicted woman who lives in London. It was revealed that season two would be the end.

For the People (ABC)
The network cut this Thursday night legal drama after two low-rated seasons and 20 episodes.

Forever (Amazon)
A comedy about a married couple that shakes things up, this Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph series lasted for eight episodes.

Fosse/Verdon (FX)
This series tells the tale of legendary choreographer Bob Fosse and actress/dancer Gwen Verdon. It ran for eight episodes.

Friends from College (Netflix)
Co-creator Nick Stoller announced that the comedy series won’t be returning for a third season.

Frontier (Netflix)
A historical period drama starring Jason Momoa, this series ran for three seasons and 18 episodes.

Game of Thrones (HBO)
The cable channel announced that this epic fantasy drama series would end with an eighth season of six episodes.

The Gifted (FOX)
This sci-fi series follows a family who goes on the run after the children develop mutant abilities. The show lasted two low-rated seasons before being cancelled.

The Good Cop (Netflix)
In an unusual move by the streaming service, this Josh Groban and Tony Danza series was cancelled just a couple months after the first season was released.

Gotham (FOX)
A series that focuses on a pre-Batman Gotham City, this live-action drama series ends with its fifth season.

Grand Hotel (ABC)
A drama that’s based on the Spanish TV series Gran Hotel, it was cancelled after one season of 13 episodes.

The Guest Book (TBS)
An anthology comedy series created by Greg Garcia, this TV show was dropped after two seasons and 20 episodes.

Happy Together (CBS)
In this sitcom, a married couple invites a pop star to live with them and hilarity ensues. It lasted for 13 episodes.

Happy! (Syfy)
Starring Christopher Meloni and the voice of Patton Oswalt, this off-the-wall series ran for two low-rated seasons and 18 episodes before being cancelled.

House of Cards (Netflix)
The streaming service confirmed that season six is the final term for this political drama series.

The Hunt for the Trump Tapes (VICELAND)
The cable channel says that this Tom Arnold won’t be back for a second year and was only intended to run for one season.

I Am Frankie (Nickelodeon)
Members of the cast of this show about an android shared that the series had been cancelled after two seasons.

I Feel Bad (NBC)
A sitcom about a working mom who feels bad when she deviates from her own high standards, this show ran for one season and 13 episodes.

I Love You, America (Hulu)
Comic Sarah Silverman and her series about trying to connect “unlike-minded” people lasted for 21 episodes before being cancelled.

The InBetween (NBC)
A summer drama series, this show drew very low ratings and was cancelled.

Instinct (CBS)
After a steep decline in ratings, CBS cancelled this crime drama series toward the end of its second season.

Into the Badlands (AMC)
Prior to the premiere of the action drama’s third season, AMC revealed that the series would not have a fourth year.

iZombie (The CW)
The smallest broadcast network renewed this horror dramedy series for a fifth and final season.

Jane the Virgin (The CW)
Sorry, my friends. Season five is the final chapter for the telenovela about Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez).

The Kids Are Alright (ABC)
Set in the 1970s, this Irish Catholic family comedy was dropped after a single season.

Killjoys (Syfy)
The tale of bounty hunters Dutch, John, and D’avin comes to an end with its fifth season.

Krypton (Syfy)
A series about Superman’s ancestors and homeworld, this series lasted for two seasons and 20 episodes before being cancelled.

Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC)
The peacock network revealed that the long-running late-night music series would end with its 2,000th episode.

The Last Ship (TNT)
This action-drama series, about the crew of the USS Nathan James, was renewed for a fifth and final season.

Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (A&E)
A docuseries, this show ran for three seasons and a two-hour special.

Legion (FX)
Based on a Marvel Comics character, it was announced that this sci-fi psychological thriller series would end with its third season.

Lethal Weapon (FOX)
After three seasons and plenty of turmoil, FOX decided to cancel this buddy-cop series.

Life in Pieces (CBS)
This comedy follows three generations of the Short family. It’s been cancelled after four seasons.

Lindsay Lohan’s Beach Club (MTV)
This reality show follows the actor’s management of her beach club in Mykonos, Greece. It lasted for one season of 12 episodes.

Lore (Amazon)
This horror anthology series ran for two seasons with a total of 12 episodes before being cancelled.

Love Is ___ (OWN)
This drama series was initially renewed for a second season but the cable channel subsequently cancelled those plans.

Maniac (Netflix)
The Netflix series’ showrunner confirmed that there won’t be a second season.

Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger (Freeform)
Another TV show based on Marvel characters, this series was cancelled after two seasons.

Marvel’s Daredevil (Netflix)
Though this series has ended, Marvel has hinted that Matt Murdock’s costumed persona will return.

Marvel’s Iron Fist (Netflix)
The martial-arts hero series was dropped after two short seasons. It’s the first of Netflix’s Marvel series to be cancelled by Netflix but the show could continue when Disney makes their own streaming service.

Marvel’s Jessica Jones (Netflix)
Like other Marvel series on Netflix, this series has been cancelled but the streamer is committed to releasing season three.

Marvel’s The Punisher (Netflix)
Following the streamer’s cancellation of other Marvel series, it was no surprise that this one was dropped. Season two was released in January 2019 and there won’t be a third season.

Megyn Kelly Today (NBC)
This morning talk series was dropped following Kelly’s comments regarding blackface.

Mic’d Up (NFL Network)
The channel reportedly needed to cut $20 million from the budget so at least five shows were cancelled.

Midnight, Texas (NBC)
A supernatural drama about a small town in Texas, this series lasted for two seasons of low ratings before the magic ran out.

Murphy Brown (CBS)
This just in… there won’t be a 12th season for this revival of the 1990’s sitcom. It’s been cancelled.

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Discovery Family)
The cable channel announced that season nine of this animated series would be the end.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 (Netflix)
This comedy series was revived for two seasons thanks to fan support of a Kickstarter campaign.

Lodge 49 (AMC)
The cable channel dropped the show after the second season saw a big drop in the ratings.

Mindhunter (Netflix)
Starring Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany as FBI agents, this series ran for two seasons. It was put on “indefinite hold” due to director David Fincher’s busy schedule.

Nightflyers (Syfy)
Based on the writings of George R.R. Martin, this sci-fi thriller ran for a 10 episode season before being cancelled.

No Good Nick (Netflix)
A comedy series about a teenage con artist and the family he wants to rob, this show was cancelled after 20 episodes.

Now Apocalypse (Starz)
A surreal, coming-of-age comedy series, this show ran for one low-rated season before being cancelled.

The OA (Netflix)
A sci-fi mystery series, this show was cancelled by the streamer after two seasons and 16 episodes.

OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes (Cartoon Network)
Series creator Ian Jones-Quartey revealed that this animated series has been cancelled and there won’t be a fourth season.

One Dollar (CBS All Access)
This thriller drama holds the distinction of being the first series to be cancelled by the streaming service.

Orange Is the New Black (Netflix)
As suspected, season seven is the prison series’ final bunch of episodes.

Origin (YouTube)
A sci-fi drama about abandoned passengers on a spacecraft, this series was dropped after one season and 10 episodes. Harry Potter vets Natalia Tena and Tom Felton are among the cast.

Overthinking with Kat & June (YouTube)
This comedy about female friendship was cancelled by the streamer after a single season of six episodes.

Page Six TV (syndicated)
A daily syndicated newsmagazine, this series ran for two seasons before being cancelled.

Paradise Hotel (FOX)
The network planned to run this reality series multiple times a week but, after some poor ratings, FOX cut the show’s episode count. It was cancelled after a seven episode run.

The Passage (FOX)
The story of Wolgast and Amy ended after one season of 10 episodes.

Patriot (Amazon)
Following the complicated life of intelligence officer John Tavner (Michael Dorman), this drama series ran for two seasons.

The Paynes (OWN)
A spin-off of Tyler Perry’s House of Payne, this comedy ran for one season of 38 episodes. House of Payne was later revived on BET with the original cast, essentially cancelling the spin-off.

Pearson (USA Network)
A spin-off of the channel’s popular Suits series, this drama drew low ratings and was cancelled.

People of Earth (TBS)
This comedy series had been renewed for a third season but TBS ended up revoking that order nine months later.

Pick ’em (NFL Network)
The channel reportedly needed to cut $20 million from the budget so at least five shows were cancelled.

Playbook (NFL Network)
The channel reportedly needed to cut $20 million from the budget so at least five shows were cancelled.

Power Rankings (NFL Network)
The channel reportedly needed to cut $20 million from the budget so at least five shows were cancelled.

Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists (Freeform)
The original series drew high ratings for the cable channel but this spin-off wasn’t nearly as successful and was cancelled.

Proven Innocent (FOX)
This legal drama was guilty of having very low ratings. It was sentenced to cancellation.

Ransom (CBS)
This international crime drama ran for three seasons on CBS before being cancelled.

The Red Line (CBS)
The low-rated limited series won’t be returning for a second season.

Reef Break (ABC)
This low-rated summer drama series was dropped after one season of 13 episodes.

Rel (FOX)
A comedy series that stars co-creator Lil Rel Howery, this show was cancelled after one low-rated season.

The Romanoffs (Amazon)
An anthology drama from Matthew Weiner, this series about possible descendants of the famous family ran for eight episodes.

Roseanne (ABC)
Following some disturbing tweets, ABC abruptly cancelled this sitcom revival, the network’s biggest ratings hit in years.

Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television (YouTube)
This comedy series follows Hansen (Veronica Mars) as a fictional version of himself helping homicide detectives bring felons to justice. It lasted two seasons and 16 episodes.

Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix)
A horror-comedy series that stars Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant, this show was cancelled after three seasons of 10 episodes apiece.

Saturday Night Politics with Donny Deutsch (MSNBC)
This interview series reportedly had solid ratings but it still ended after one season that aired during the Summer of 2019.

A Series of Unfortunate Events (Netflix)
Based on the Lemony Snicket books, this Neil Patrick Harris series was designed to run for three seasons.

Shadowhunters (Freeform)
The cable channel announced that there won’t be a fourth season but, they did order two additional episodes to wrap up the series.

She’s Gotta Have It (Netflix)
The streaming service cancelled the Spike Lee drama series after two seasons and 19 episodes.

SMILF (Showtime)
Following an investigation into on-set misconduct by creator/star Frankie Shaw and a big downturn in ratings, Showtime decided against ordering a third season.

Sneaky Pete (Amazon)
This drama about a con artist ran for three seasons and 30 episodes before being cancelled.

The Son (AMC)
Some 20 months after this Western drama was renewed for a second season, AMC revealed that season two would also be the end of the show.

Speechless (ABC)
After four seasons, our time with JJ and the rest of the DiMeo family has come to a close.

Splitting Up Together (ABC)
A comedy about divorced parents that do their best to keep their family together, this show was cancelled after two low-rated seasons.

Stan Against Evil (IFC)
Creator/co-star Dana Gould announced that the horror-comedy series has ended after three seasons.

Steve (syndicated)
This daytime talk show, led by Steve Harvey, was cancelled after two seasons due to low ratings. The final episode was recorded in May 2019.

Star (FOX)
A drama about the music industry, this series was cancelled after three seasons. This left fans with a big unresolved cliffhanger.

Strange Angel (CBS All Access)
Inspired by the real-life story of Jack Parsons, this drama series lasted for two short seasons.

Swamp Thing (DC Universe)
The third live-action series for the new streaming service is the first one to be cancelled.

Sweetbitter (Starz)
Based on a novel by Stephanie Danler, this dramedy series ran for two low-rated seasons.

Tanked (Animal Planet)
After 15 seasons, Animal Planet decided that the series had come “to a natural end“. The channel maintains that the show ending is unrelated to a domestic violence dispute between co-host Wayde King and his wife.

Teachers (TV Land)
The cable channel announced that season three would be the end.

Those Who Can’t (truTV)
A comedy about three dysfunctional teachers (played by the show’s creators), this show was cancelled after three seasons and 35 episodes.

The Tick (Amazon)
This was the third TV show incarnation of the big blue superhero and it was cancelled after two seasons.

Too Old to Die Young (Amazon)
A crime drama from Nicolas Refn, this show ran for one season of 10 episodes before being cancelled.

Transparent (AmazonAmazonAmazon)
This drama series follows the various journeys of the Pfefferman family. It’s been announced that season five is the end but it’s uncertain what form that will take.

Travelers (Netflix)
Apparently, the streaming service doesn’t see a future in this sci-fi series. It’s been cancelled after three seasons and 34 installments.

Tuca & Bertie (Netflix)
An adult animated sitcom about the friendship between a pair of thirty-something bird-women, this series was cancelled after 10 episodes and one season.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
The streaming service decided to break up the fourth and final season into two parts. There’s talk of wrapping up the series with a movie.

Veep (HBO)
The seventh and final season was delayed due to star Julia Louis-Dreyfus being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer. The last episodes aired in Spring 2019.

Versailles (Ovation)
It’s been confirmed that season three is the end of this Franco-Canadian historical drama series.

Vice Live (VICELAND)
The cable channel decided to pull the plug on this nightly series after less than two months on the air.

The Village (NBC)
Revolving around the neighbors in a Brooklyn apartment building, this drama didn’t catch on with a big-enough audience to be renewed. It lasted for 10 episodes.

Voltron: Legendary Defender (Netflix)
The streaming service decided to end the animated series would end with season eight.

Wahlburgers (A&E)
This reality show revolves around a chain of restaurants owned by the Wahlberg brothers. The cable channel announced that season 10 would be the final round for the series.

Whiskey Cavalier (ABC)
A spy series starring Scott Foley and Lauren Cohan, the series was cancelled after one season but the studio wants to find another home for it.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (syndicated)
This game show was cancelled after 17 years in first-run syndication. Meredith Vieira (2002–13), Cedric the Entertainer (2013–14), Terry Crews (2014–15), and Chris Harrison (2015-19) each hosted the syndicated program.

Wrecked (TBS)
One of the TV show’s stars revealed that the comedy series won’t be returning for a fourth season.

Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas (HBO)
A topical comedy series, host Wyatt Cenac revealed that the show had been cancelled on the day of its second season finale.

X Company (Ovation)
A Canadian/Hungarian spy thriller, this TV show ran for three seasons and 28 episodes on the CBC television network in Canada. Ovation airs the series in the United States.

Years and Years (HBO)
It’s been confirmed that this co-production of BBC One and HBO won’t continue past its six episodes.

You’re the Worst (FXX)
Starring Chris Geere and Aya Cash, this dark romantic comedy was renewed for a fifth and final season.

Your Business (MSNBC)
Hosted by JJ Ramberg, this series ends after 12 years on the air.

Z Nation (Syfy)
Revolving around an unlikely group of zombie apocalypse survivors this show lasted for five seasons. There is, however, a prequel series on the way.

Note: Homeland has been removed from this list because it won’t air until the 2019-20 season.

What do you think? Have any of your favorite shows been cancelled? Which ones are you sorry to see end?


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It took my family two seasons to ‘get’ Life in Pieces (camp comedy). We will miss the excellent ensemble cast and both the silly unrealistic and the realistic story lines. I also am very sorry to see Instinct, Proven Innocent, Whiskey Cavalier, The Red Line, Ransom, The Code, The Enemy Within cancelled. The one most upsetting is FOR THE PEOPLE (ABC) I really loved that show; the youngish and older actors playing lawyers and supervisors were really a great ensemble cast. I found the gripping story lines to be VERY realistic and the behind the scene work in public defenders… Read more »

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October 28, 2019 7:32 pm
Debra J J Scala
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Debra J J Scala

I think it is so sad you are cancelling the OA ; probably because you needed a brain to watch it. We loved that show !!!****

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October 25, 2019 2:08 pm
Jane Brownlee
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Jane Brownlee

The Red Line, Instinct were both great series. I suppose y’all couldn’t stand the heat of showing gays on the shows.

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October 19, 2019 6:52 pm
Jane Brownlee
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Jane Brownlee

I am disappointed that Grand Hotel was cancelled. Why don’t networks give a series a chance?

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October 19, 2019 6:50 pm
Jane Brownlee
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Jane Brownlee

I am very disappointed that Whiskey Caviar was cancelled. I hope it finds another network to pick it up. Y’all didn’t give it a good chance. I guess that is why ABC isn’t a popular network.

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October 19, 2019 6:48 pm
Riley Sanders
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Riley Sanders

NetFlix is the best movie option channel, however they are dropping the Ball with keeping their subscribers up dated / just leaving us a drift waiting until they decide to update series shows.

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October 15, 2019 10:33 pm
Riley Sanders
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Riley Sanders

seems NetFlix Isn’t taking very serious in keeping up with additional episodes with popular series such as Heartland haven’t received season 12or 13, NetFlix also failed with The DR. Blake series , never happened, presently the series is in trouble because of personal failings of the main actor, still fans of DR. Blake would like to see the remainder of the series.
looks to me that NetFlix is failing their subscribers.

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October 15, 2019 10:28 pm
Terry
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Terry

I really liked the Village. I hate that it did not catch on. THE situations were realistic. So sorry! The plots were grand.

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October 15, 2019 8:20 pm
Toni
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Toni

I hate it that Sneaky Pete isn’t going to be back! It was a great show! Well written and the cast was amazing! Dad gum it!!

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October 6, 2019 12:17 am
Fabian
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Fabian

I hate seeing the Kids are Alright and Life in Pieces cancelled.

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September 24, 2019 6:58 am
Wendy
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Wendy

Does anyone know if Netflix renewed Sabrina? I’m also wondering if Harlotts will have a fourth season on Hulu?

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September 18, 2019 8:48 pm
Brenda Siebenkittel
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Brenda Siebenkittel

Sad to see such good comedies canceled…Life In Pieces and The Cool Kids!!

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September 18, 2019 2:02 pm
Elijah Biswabic
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Elijah Biswabic

Another show that you might want to add:
The James Brown Show (Syndication)
A weekly syndicated sports talk show, this series ran for two seasons before previous host Tim McCarver left before being cancelled.

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September 16, 2019 7:00 pm
Lori
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Lori

The enemy within was the best new show I’ve seen in a long time!!! So sad to see it go! I was so looking forward to a second season. Pretty soon all we’re going to be left with are dumb reality shows!!

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September 14, 2019 4:01 am
Jess
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Jess

I’m really disappointed to see The Enemy Within and The Village cancelled. The Enemy Within had a better storyline than half the shows they keep on the air for years…

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September 12, 2019 7:23 pm
Lori
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Lori

I totally agree!! I have read a lot of other comments that agree as well. I don’t understand why they cancelled it. People are leary of watching new shows anymore for fear they will be cancelled.

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