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TV Show Cancellation Thread (including ending ones)

What a run for Tom Selleck! Best to him.
I enjoyed La Brea and am a little disappointed to see it go, but it, like many other shows, was a victim of this months-long actors/writers strike.
 
What a run for Tom Selleck! Best to him.
I enjoyed La Brea and am a little disappointed to see it go, but it, like many other shows, was a victim of this months-long actors/writers strike.

La Brea was a good show I liked it too but I'm glad it got canceled just because I read back in January of this year that they were only going to have 6 episodes for season 3.

If the series got renewed for a 4th season it was going to be a completely different cast.
 
NBC only renewed for one batch of 20 episodes, however anyone wants to refer to it...one season split into two, two 10-episode seasons, whatever. The option date for the cast's contracts passed with no official action, so yeah, it's toast.
So will they get a true final episode to wrap things up.
 
Once again, I'm waiting for the day when I see a headline that reads "The CW ceases operations". That time is coming...soon enough! Without shows like Jane the Virgin, the DC comic shows, etc., the network is toast. Not to mention The CW lost several long-time affiliates this summer.
 
Once again, I'm waiting for the day when I see a headline that reads "The CW ceases operations". That time is coming...soon enough! Without shows like Jane the Virgin, the DC comic shows, etc., the network is toast. Not to mention The CW lost several long-time affiliates this summer.
Unfortunately, it’ll be a while before Nexstar throws in the towel thanks to those deals they made with the sports organizations.
 


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