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About the only one of these I watched were Believe and Almost Human. Believe was kind of interesting at first, but I thought the plot moved way too slowly and ended up being kind of depressing to watch. Interesting concept, but I can understand why it didn't work out.
Almost Human getting ax'd is very disappointing. I liked the show and it reported to have viewership levels that could of had it renew for a 2nd season, but there was a reported financial dispute between Warner Bros TV and Fox involving it's production which led to this. Bummer. So few good shows like this on tv these days. The rest of all these shows that got axed I had never watched. Whatever...a lot of them were dogs that probably deserved it.
But by broadcast tv standards, it was one of the biggest bloodbaths in years for shows getting the ax. Some of it was to obviously free up slots for projects showing more promise, but a lot of this was crap that nobody obviously watched. How a lot of this stuff gets greenlighted, just makes you
The only thing I have any interesting in watching this fall is Gotham, but knowing Fox, they'll give it the Almost Human treatment.
Fox’s freshman series killed including “Rake,” “Dads,” “Enlisted,” “Surviving Jack” and “Almost Human” (which was cancelled April 29). It was announced in February that Simon Cowell’s “The X Factor” would not be returning, and that “Raising Hope” would come to an end after its fourth season.
NBC’s cult favorite “Community” was cancelled after five seasons, but it’s expected that producers Sony TV will shop the comedy elsewhere. Post-apocalyptic drama “Revolution” was also cancelled on Friday, having floundered without “The Voice” as a lead-in during its sophomore season.
NBC’s midseason dramas “Believe” and “Crisis,” and singlecam comedy “Growing Up Fisher” also failed to make the cut.
NBC announced the cancellations of “Ironside,” “Welcome to the Family,” “The Michael J. Fox Show” and “Sean Saves the World,” all of which were pulled from the schedule with unaired episodes remaining.
Freshman series “Trophy Wife,” starring Malin Akerman, was cancelled by ABC, along with Rebel Wilson’s “Super Fun Night,” and “Mixology.”
“Once Upon A Time” was renewed, spinoff “Once Upon A Time in Wonderland” was canceled back in March.
ABC’s “Suburgatory” was canceled after three seasons. It was two seasons and out for alien comedy “The Neighbors,”.
Over at The CW, young Carrie Bradshaw will not return to the screen as “The Carrie Diaries” was axed. Rookie series “The Tomorrow People” and “Star-Crossed” will also not return
Almost Human getting ax'd is very disappointing. I liked the show and it reported to have viewership levels that could of had it renew for a 2nd season, but there was a reported financial dispute between Warner Bros TV and Fox involving it's production which led to this. Bummer. So few good shows like this on tv these days. The rest of all these shows that got axed I had never watched. Whatever...a lot of them were dogs that probably deserved it.
But by broadcast tv standards, it was one of the biggest bloodbaths in years for shows getting the ax. Some of it was to obviously free up slots for projects showing more promise, but a lot of this was crap that nobody obviously watched. How a lot of this stuff gets greenlighted, just makes you

The only thing I have any interesting in watching this fall is Gotham, but knowing Fox, they'll give it the Almost Human treatment.
Fox’s freshman series killed including “Rake,” “Dads,” “Enlisted,” “Surviving Jack” and “Almost Human” (which was cancelled April 29). It was announced in February that Simon Cowell’s “The X Factor” would not be returning, and that “Raising Hope” would come to an end after its fourth season.
NBC’s cult favorite “Community” was cancelled after five seasons, but it’s expected that producers Sony TV will shop the comedy elsewhere. Post-apocalyptic drama “Revolution” was also cancelled on Friday, having floundered without “The Voice” as a lead-in during its sophomore season.
NBC’s midseason dramas “Believe” and “Crisis,” and singlecam comedy “Growing Up Fisher” also failed to make the cut.
NBC announced the cancellations of “Ironside,” “Welcome to the Family,” “The Michael J. Fox Show” and “Sean Saves the World,” all of which were pulled from the schedule with unaired episodes remaining.
Freshman series “Trophy Wife,” starring Malin Akerman, was cancelled by ABC, along with Rebel Wilson’s “Super Fun Night,” and “Mixology.”
“Once Upon A Time” was renewed, spinoff “Once Upon A Time in Wonderland” was canceled back in March.
ABC’s “Suburgatory” was canceled after three seasons. It was two seasons and out for alien comedy “The Neighbors,”.
Over at The CW, young Carrie Bradshaw will not return to the screen as “The Carrie Diaries” was axed. Rookie series “The Tomorrow People” and “Star-Crossed” will also not return
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