Sigh, the Leno deal is the kill factor here. If they do pick it up, it most likely won't stay on Monday, which leads to where in the schedule could it be moved, and there, the real angst begins. Tuesdays-no, cause NCIS mows over everything during the fall, then Idol comes back in January, so cheapo Biggest Loser fares ok against them both, and they aren't gonna move that in favor of an expensive scripted show...Wednesday at 8 would fit, given the present competition, but they'd need a compatible show to follow it and lead to Leno...if Southland gets a 2nd year, it'll have to go on Wed or Fridays at 9, and Friday isn't the ideal slot. 2 Law and Orders have to fit somewhere and they can't (not usually) air them as early as 8pm...Friday night-shudder, the death zone for network genre shows, but it's light enough that paired with a couple of sitcoms and Leno, the honchos might go for it...No, and I can't believe they are waiting this long to make a decision.
I'm hearing alot of things in this regard. Some think this danger of cancellation is just a ploy by NBC to try and drum up support and advertising for the show. Because the tie in to Subway seems a little suspicious to some.
There are other sources who claim that NBC is still in negotiation with Warner Bros. over the price, and that's what the delay is.
Then there are others sources who claim it's renewed they just don't know if they want to keep it on Mondays or move it.
Or hold it for Sundays after NFL football ends, but would the suits think it's successful enough to run on the most watched night of the week? A long shot, but with 5 hrs swallowed by Leno, those are the options the programmers will be forced to weigh.
They've actually been promoting the series finale and they've updated the website to encourage people to go and watch it. So that's something. Read into that what you will.