What's Renewed, What's Canceled, and What's Still In Between? (2013 Edition)
This show was canceled. Wait, it was renewed? Really? Oy.
Back for Season 2 to keep the good vibes between Daniel Tosh and Comedy Central going.
MTV opted not to move forward with Buckwild's previously announced Season 2 renewal after the tragic accidental death of series star Shain Gandee.
We honestly have no idea why ABC Family hasn't yet made a decision on this one. Could go either way.
Season 7 will be 13 episodes long and premiere in June. [UPDATE 5/10: Season 7 will also be the show's last.]
This show will live longer than you do.
If this was going to get renewed, CBS would have done it by now. [Update 5/10: Original Recipe CSI is now the only remaining iteration of the series.]
Like David Duchovny, this one just keep going and going and going...
Castle and Beckett's romantic and crime-solving hijinks aren't going anywhere any time soon. [Update 5/10: Renewed just like we said it would be, because we'd never steer you wrong.]
This surprise hit (by NBC standards) might also get a spinoff about The Windy City's cops.
Another season of Plop Clockerman and Veggie Lawtts!
The buddy cop show was quickly canceled after one season.
We wish we could be more optimistic about the show's chances, but NBC could Britta this decision. [Update 5/10: Against the odds, NBC has ordered a fifth season.]
Season 2 is currently airing in Canada, and will premiere in the U.S. on Friday, June 7.
It did well enough for BBC America to give it another round, and Alfre Woodard and Donal Logue will stop by in Season 2.
After winding down its 25th season on Fox this spring, the long-running series—over 900 episodes and counting!—will move to Spike in the fall.
ABC's trash is TBS' treasure. The comedy will be back for its second season on TBS, fifth overall.
Season 4 starts July 16.
The cast and the studio just need to sign some paperwork, basically. [Update 5/8: Done and done.]
Jonestown'd.
Starz renewed this show after just one episode.
Renewed for a 15-episode third season.
As long as there are celebrities desperate enough, there will be DWTS. [Update 5/14: The show is officially returning, but it's been cut down to one night per week for the 2013-2014 season.]
This midseason soap is going to need a miracle and voodoo and a deal with the devil to get another season. [Update 5/8: It's a goner.]
Too soon to tell, but all signs point to yes. [Update 5/10: Indeed, Syfy ordered a 13-episode second season just four episodes into Season 1.]
The serial killer's eighth and final season will premiere this summer, on Sunday, June 30.
If it weren't for ratings, critics, quality, and common sense, this would have gotten renewed.
The BBC is always pretty casual about Doc news, but there's no reason it shouldn't be back. [Update 5/20: It's official!]
ABC will post the remaining unaired episodes of the Krysten Ritter sitcom online starting May 17.
Season 4 premieres this fall in the U.K., and will likely air in the U.S. beginning in January 2014.
Things were looking awfully dead for Drop Dead Diva before Lifetime changed its mind late and ordered a fifth season.
A&E announced plans for a fourth season because A&E realizes this thing is a money machine.
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