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And the Next Cancelled Show is...

I only managed to sit through a couple episodes, and I usually enjoy Craig Ferguson.

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was embarrassingly bad from a historical perspective. How can you title an episode "History's Most Doomed Presidential Campaign" and leave out any examples from prior to the 1980s? And the winner is Mitt Romney? Seriously?
 
TVLand's The Jim Gaffigan Show is done after two seasons. The decision to end the show was reportedly mutual.
 
Comment Section says that his wife, who is also his producer/co-writer, wants both of them to spend time with their 5 kids, while they are still kids.
 
If that stick is from the true cross.

Did Jesus make it magic, by leaking on it, or was Jesus just lucky enough to be crucified on a magic tree?
 
If you can't wrap the show up in 13 episodes than you shouldn't be writing TV.

I assume the biggest concern is timing. I believe filming for season 6 began in July, so the number of episodes available to actually "wrap things up" may be significantly smaller than 13.
 
I wish Zoo was cancelled. It was such a terrible show. Not even in a "so bad it's good" kind of way and I found it painful to watch the whole of season 1
 
Got three Zoo episodes sitting neglected in my to "watch" folder.

Zoo and Ballers.

Everything else gets consumed at a reasonable pace, without clotting.
 
TVLand's The Jim Gaffigan Show is done after two seasons. The decision to end the show was reportedly mutual.

I really enjoyed his show. However, after watching this season, I did wonder if it was truly sustainable. It seemed to hit the points it needed to hit and the season/series finale was as good a note to go out on as any.
 
I wish Zoo was cancelled. It was such a terrible show. Not even in a "so bad it's good" kind of way and I found it painful to watch the whole of season 1


Agreed. I read the novel it was based on and so I was mildly curious about it, but I didn't even last through the first season. The novel itself is rather bland and uninteresting, so I wasn't really surprised. But to me, this is a similar kind of show as Under The Dome, in the sense that that things like these get renewed despite how terrible they are. Plus, the novel ended on a pretty definite note, so it's silly to have it go on for a multiple-season series. Stretch the concept far enough and it becomes a wanderless mess.
 
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