SDGuy73
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5/16: The Tick (Prime Video) canceled after 2 seasons.
That’s too bad. Not a great show, but enjoyable.5/16: The Tick (Prime Video) canceled after 2 seasons.
5/14: The Bold Type (Freeform) renewed for a 4th season.
5/14: ABC has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on six new scripted shows.
5/14: Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) renewed for 3 additional seasons, the late-night show's 18th, 19th, and 20th.
5/14: Siren (Freeform) renewed for a 3rd season.
5/16: The CW has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on 3 new scripted shows.
5/15: CBS has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on eight new scripted shows.
5/15: Madam Secretary (CBS), previously renewed for a 6th season, will now end when that 6th season is over.
5/15: The Last O.G. (TBS) renewed for a 3rd season.
5/15: Miracle Workers (TBS) renewed for a 2nd season, which will feature much of the same cast but in completely different roles, with a story set in the Middle Ages.
5/15: The delayed series adaptation of Snowpiercer has moved from TNT to TBS, where it was just renewed for a 2nd season. The first season should debut in early 2020.
Cant believe CW kept that piece of crap version of Charmed. I guess it is tough to cancel shows with minorities in them these days.
All the new CBS comedies worth a look. Interracial version of Mike and Molly. Also Unicorn with Walt Goggins and Rob Cordry are an interesting team. Interested to see how that works.
Man with a plan hopefully back for an entire season this time. Best comedy cast on TV
I don't watch much of anything on CW, so couldn't care less about "Charmed."
The preview for "Unicorn" looked like it could be a fun show to watch.
"Man with a Plan" would be a lot better if they would get back to the original cast & ditch the grandparents. That other show you mentioned looked rather meh.
United we fall (Will Sasso) will be worth a look.
LOLWow, Blacklist really brought it last night, what a finale. The whole plot was a little rushed to tie in the past 3 weeks but finally delivered again.
5/20: Humans (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons.
I keep forgetting, is Whiskey Cavalier the name of the chick or the dude?5/23: Gentleman Jack (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
5/23: ABC is currently exploring a 2nd-season renewal for Whiskey Cavalier even though it canceled the show a few weeks ago.
5/12: NBC has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including eight new scripted shows.
5/12: Whiskey Cavalier (ABC) canceled after 1 season.
5/12: This Is Us (NBC) renewed for 3 additional seasons.
5/12: Little Big Shots (NBC) renewed. Melissa McCarthy will replace Steve Harvey as host.
5/13: Fox has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on 10 new scripted shows.
5/13: Fox announced that the upcoming 6th season of Empire will be the show's last.
5/14: The Bold Type (Freeform) renewed for a 4th season.
5/14: ABC has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on six new scripted shows.
5/14: Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) renewed for 3 additional seasons, the late-night show's 18th, 19th, and 20th.
5/14: Siren (Freeform) renewed for a 3rd season.
5/16: The CW has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on 3 new scripted shows.
5/15: CBS has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on eight new scripted shows.
5/15: Madam Secretary (CBS), previously renewed for a 6th season, will now end when that 6th season is over.
5/15: The Last O.G. (TBS) renewed for a 3rd season.
5/15: Miracle Workers (TBS) renewed for a 2nd season, which will feature much of the same cast but in completely different roles, with a story set in the Middle Ages.
5/15: The delayed series adaptation of Snowpiercer has moved from TNT to TBS, where it was just renewed for a 2nd season. The first season should debut in early 2020.
5/9: Angie Tribeca (TBS) canceled after 4 seasons.
5/9: At Home With Amy Sedaris (truTV) renewed for a 3rd season.
5/9: CBS has renewed drama series Bull, Hawaii Five-0, MacGyver, Madam Secretary, SEAL Team, and S.W.A.T.
5/9: Power (Starz) canceled. The upcoming 6th season (which debuts Aug. 25) will be the show's last, though one or more spinoffs are possible.
5/8: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) will return in 2020 for a one-off interactive special.