There are so many shows on the bubble that it's worth a thread just to follow their fates. Here's when we find out for sure about everything: Network upfronts schedule.
And here is analysis about the fates of various shows, focusing on the ones that have some kind of following round here:May 5 - NBC
May 18 - FOX
May 19 - ABC
May 20 - CBS
May 21 - CW
Chuck Update: Chuck executive producer Chris Fedak tells us exclusively, "Currently we're talking with the studio and the network and everybody's really positive about the show. The network and the studio have been big fans throughout the process through both seasons. We have high hopes. But on the other side of things, we definitely want our fans out there telling their friends and family, as well as blogging and talking about how much they like the show. That's superimportant."
Dollhouse Update: Contrary what you might have heard this week, Dollhouse has not already been canceled. Sources tell us that Fox is "100 percent in the decision phase" regarding a renewal.
Kings: Awful debut ratings, a complicated premise, lack of network promotion and high production costs mean Kings is in big trouble. Now that NBC is burning off the eight remaining eps on Saturday nights, it seems certain that the kingdom is falling. In this case, chances of David (smart show) beating Goliath (the Nielsen monster) are slim to none.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Averaging less than 3 million viewers an ep in the demo, this show just doesn't have the numbers to survive on a major broadcast network. The good news is that we'll surely see show runner Josh Friedman and star Summer Glau again soon on something else.