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TV Show Cancellation Thread (including ending ones)

Superior Donuts was a waste of my time, even with a legend like Judd Hirsch. Not funny, canned laugh track and jokes that have been burnt to a crisp. I wonder if CBS will put Murphy Brown in that timeslot when it comes back this fall for a revival.
Kevin Can Wait was OK, but it also struggled with some burnt-to-a-crisp jokes.
 
Good, The Fans had a backlash about the Wife getting killed off

The fact that two things are true doesn't necessarily prove causation, especially when looking at other variables. The show was showing a decline before they ever made such a move, once it lost Big Bang as a lead in, and nearly the entirety of CBS's Monday night schedule, including replacements, was dropped. Just one show made it through, and that wasn't exactly lighting the world on fire. There's deeper issues at play for CBS on Mondays, above and beyond one casting move.
 
Really? The ratings were good.

That was my thought too. What did CBS expect from this show? It routinely made it in the Top 25 this season. I know producing it on Long Island increased production costs, but why not tell Kevin James they'd renew if he'd move production to California. With 'The Middle' leaving there will be demand for another sitcom. I think CBS made a mistake on this one.
 
That was my thought too. What did CBS expect from this show? It routinely made it in the Top 25 this season. I know producing it on Long Island increased production costs, but why not tell Kevin James they'd renew if he'd move production to California. With 'The Middle' leaving there will be demand for another sitcom. I think CBS made a mistake on this one.
They made the mistake when they fired Erinn Hayes. I was not about to miss Adam Sandler and Chris Rock, but I was still required to put up with Vanessa. I just can't stand her.
 


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