NBC sent out drama renewal information, but this wasn't included on the list. It's probably too early for NBC to make a decision, but as one of network TV's best new dramas, it should get a second season.
This one really could go either way; while cancellation seemed imminent after ABC kicked the show to Fridays and seemingly planned to burn it off in two-episode chunks, a network-sanctioned "save the show" campaign threw everybody for a loop. Whether that's still possible is anyone's guess, but we're crossing our fingers for some a-mah-zing news. [Update 5/10: Now all we can do is stay strong and hope that the show gets saved by another network.]
One of the season's more shocking renewals.
Season 3 premieres Saturday, August 3.
This scream-fest was previously renewed for two seasons, and the second of those seasons (its 12th) premieres in early May.
We have no idea how Netflix will make its decisions, and no ratings to make predictions off so let's say 50/50?
Look for Carrie's crazy eyes and listen for crazy jazz riffs in late September when Season 3 debuts.
Fox ordered a second season a long time ago but it hasn't aired it yet. It's in a can somewhere in Rupert Murdoch's office.
Netflix ordered 26 episodes right off the bat. The 13-episode second season will likely air next year.
The comedy will be back for a ninth and final season of mother-meeting.
Too early to tell one way or another but the way ABC is treating it, it's not looking good. [Update 5/10: The bright side of this cancellation is that we won't have to type out that insane show title anymore!]
This is slightly complicated. BBC didn't want to do anymore seasons, but co-producer Cinemax does and will push out a second season on its own. However, BBC owns the name, so Cinemax will have to change the title of the show. But it will still follow sexy spy Sam Hunter, so that's good.
AMC renewed Freakshow, which debuted with Immortalized, but it didn't give a thumbs up to Immortalized. It doesn't look good.
A final run of five episodes will debut June 13 at 9pm.
Season 9 begins this fall, but Paddy's Bar will stay open even longer as FX renewed it for a tenth season and revealed it will move over to the new FX channel, FXX, in 2014. Stock up on Advil.
But you can get your fill of Snooki and JWoww on their show, and of The Situation by looking underneath your shoe.
Coming off arguably its best season, you bet your hat it's coming back.
This is a reliable plug-n-play show for Fox when it's schedule gets wacky, and it costs $10 to make so it should be back.
Who knows. Unrelated question: who would win in a fight, Last Man's Mike Baxter or Home Improvement's Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor? [Update 5/10: Fans, you may now feel free to crack open a Natty Lite and celebrate.]
Somewhere in the Atlantic, Captain Marcus Chaplin is awaiting orders from a secondary, official Twitter feed.
Along with It's Always Sunny and The League, Legit will be a flagship comedy for FX's new channel FXX.
HBO will air a Life's Too Short special to wrap up the series on July 5.
Season 2 premieres Monday, May 27.
SyFy has confirmed that it will import the fourth season of this supernatural drama from Canadian broadcaster Showcase.
Renwed for Season 4 but currently on hiatus as Louis C.K. takes a break from being awesome. Louie won't return until 2014.
Love in the Wild on NBC
Likely Cancellation
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