Seems like a vortex of death now, doesn't it?
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.
Persons of Interest dropped to a series low 1.3I don't get it, I really don't.
No back order for 9 more episodes of Constantine by NBC, so that means its probably cancelled.
So far there has been no news on Continuum either. Usually this not good, the delay will kill the series as sure as the money equation. So far series show runner Simon Barry has remained tightlipped. His promise that November is the new August has so far not materialized (August was the usual time for news on Continuum renewal).
It's a shame really, Continuum certainly had its moments. I really liked Liber8, with Garza, Kagame and Sonya being especially memorable.
The main flaw with the show was that Rachel Nichols's character wasn't exactly likable, she wasn't much of a hero and seemed clueless as a cop in the future. The complicated timeline stories that originated during season 2 added a problem with viewers unable to keep up when they missed an episode.
I've found myself hoping that some of the shows I watch get canceled, so I don't have to bother watching them any more.
I'm getting weird.
^I'd put The Good Wife as Likely to be Renewed - the showrunners have always planned for 7 seasons, and the ratings and critical acclaim justify a final season.
The Mindy Project on FOX aren't going anywhere.
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