Tons of Shows Cancelled

Anonymous
I'm so sad about Nashville.
Anonymous
I'm also sad about Nashville - this season's storylines weren't great and it sucks they'll end the series with unresolved business
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sad they cancelled 'You, Me, and the Apocalypse'. I was probably the only one on the East Coast who actually watched it, but it was funny and I would have liked to see more of it.


Nope, I liked it, too.

Although I wasn't a huge fan of the way they ended it.
Anonymous
I did really like Nashville, but the show was becoming a bit circular. I binge watched 4-5 episodes from January and I just couldn't keep watching and needed a break. Oh look, Ranya goes on tour again. Luke needs an opening act, etc.
Anonymous
I've been wanting to watch Grandfathered and just haven't had time. I need to see it on Demand before it's gone!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sad they cancelled 'You, Me, and the Apocalypse'. I was probably the only one on the East Coast who actually watched it, but it was funny and I would have liked to see more of it.


Nope, I liked it, too.

Although I wasn't a huge fan of the way they ended it.


That show was awesome. Twist at ending was like a twist of a knife though especially without second season!
Anonymous
Sad about Nashville, too. Wish the writing in the past year or so were as good as the characters and actors, though.
Anonymous
The Grinder was hilarious. It's too bad no one watched it (well, except the other 2 people in this thread).
Anonymous
I was surprised to hear about Nashville. The story lines this season are annoying (especially Maddie's and Deacon's) but I didn't want to see it end.

I also like The Grinder and Grandfathered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sad they cancelled 'You, Me, and the Apocalypse'. I was probably the only one on the East Coast who actually watched it, but it was funny and I would have liked to see more of it.


Nope, I liked it, too.

Although I wasn't a huge fan of the way they ended it.


That show was awesome. Twist at ending was like a twist of a knife though especially without second season!
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I loved it too, but the ending depressed me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of any of these. Shows have gotten really bad recently. I can't ever find anything to watch and then just go on Netflix.


Ironically Netflix is the haven for cancelled shows, so you are likely rediscovering the shows you don't care for on network tv.
Anonymous
I quit watching network TV largely because it's like the execs want shows to fail. Move them around the schedule, midseasin replacements, willy nilly canceling. There's no point in getting invested when it's going to disappear.
Anonymous
I'm really happy Madame Secretary on CBS and Hulu's the Mindy Project got another season.

I'm surprised to hear some of these are canceled - I feel like the networks give up too soon on some of these.
Anonymous
I liked the Grinder for a while, but it went off the rails at some point when the whole family started fighting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I quit watching network TV largely because it's like the execs want shows to fail. Move them around the schedule, midseasin replacements, willy nilly canceling. There's no point in getting invested when it's going to disappear.


+1. My tv broke a while ago and I never replaced it, though I stopped watching tv before that. Too many shows cancelled. My last straw was Prime Suspect. Now I just use Netflix and my iPad. I only watch shows that are complete, off air, and that have an decent ending. No more new shows. Ever. I'm done.
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