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And the Next Cancelled Show is...

Wish I could say I was sorry to see Selfie go, but... It was a mediocre show at best. Only reason why I watched it was, shallowly, because of Karen Gillian.
 
Doesn't it seem like Margo Martindale is every where?

They gave the kid playing her granddaughter a lot of rope and she didn't hang herself once.

Good Lord!

The soninlaw's real name is Nelson Franklin!

Why the frakk is he not playing Franklin Nelson in the new Daredevil movie??????
 
Meh?

In a perfect world Matt Damon would have also made a Daredevil movie, and then he and Ben Affleck would be put up against a wall, and holding hands, have been shot dead for crimes against acting.
 
Yeah, and that's why I'm not very sad that it's been cancelled.
 
Amazing what happens when you cut the cord. I had no idea a show with a cast like this existed let alone that it existed for two seasons. Sadly sounds like I didn't miss much
 
State of Affairs started with 8.60 million & 2.2/7 18-49 demo in the post "The Voice" slot that "The Blacklist" has given up to the newbie drama. A decent start but I doubt it will stay that higher and it will probably drop to below 2.0 and Blacklist will suffer alot in the Thursday slot as well but will easily get renewed of course.
 
According to TV Guide's website, Mike & Molly will be getting the timeslot opened up by the cancellation of The Millers starting on December 8.

Next on the cancellation list: TV Land's Hot in Cleveland.

That's interesting. I figure the show would be ending soon (It is in the 6th season) but that they would be given 10 episodes to wrap everything up. But being a sitcom I'm sure the warning they got will be enough to have a real ending.
 
The ending of Mike and Molly is that Mike dies of a heart attack because he's always been cheating on his diet.

This isn't How I Met Your Mother.

And in real life he has lost a lot of weight, he was on The Late Late Show earlier this year and said he lost 38 or 58 pounds.
 
Maybe the ending is that the characters realize that they are stuck in an endless growthless cycle of each person's idiosyncrasies causing temporary hurt feelings leading to catharsis that maintains the status quo, and they rebel against the forces of the universe continuously intervening of their lives by desperately trying to grow as human beings and progress in the course of their lives in ways that can't be reversed or undone.

That should be the ending of every three camera sitcom.
 
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