Article: Cancelled and Renewed TV Shows

Well, I'm glad to learn that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will be back, even if only for a five-season run.

Also, glad to know that Yellowjackets is coming back. I've been waiting for that one.

And Bridgerton.

And Bob's Burgers

Thank you for this link, @officerripley. :)
 
Well, I'm glad to learn that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will be back, even if only for a five-season run.

Also, glad to know that Yellowjackets is coming back. I've been waiting for that one.

And Bridgerton.

And Bob's Burgers

Thank you for this link, @officerripley. :)
I'm waiting for Yellowjackets to return too. However if my showtime subcription is up then I won't worry about it.
 
Night Court was always one of my favorite shows of the 1980's. When I heard that NBC was reviving the show with John Larroquette and the actress who played my favorite character in The Big Bang Theory, Melissa Rauch, I was rather excited about it. But right from the start, I was disappointed with it. The strength of the original series was all of the eccentric New York City people who appeared in court to face Judge Stone. This show didn't focus on them at all. It just was about the main characters.
 
Night Court was always one of my favorite shows of the 1980's. When I heard that NBC was reviving the show with John Larroquette and the actress who played my favorite character in The Big Bang Theory, Melissa Rauch, I was rather excited about it. But right from the start, I was disappointed with it. The strength of the original series was all of the eccentric New York City people who appeared in court to face Judge Stone. This show didn't focus on them at all. It just was about the main characters.
I had a similar experience in that I was excited about it because I am a fan of both the original Night Court and The Big Bang Theory. But I was disappointed with the reboot and didn't get past the first episode.
 
Cancelled and renewed TC shows? Doesn't really matter. OTA TV is what we have here. These days it seems a 'series' consists of 5 or 6 episodes before it goes into re-runs or "look for the next season - 4 or 5 months from now".

So cancelled or renewed TV shows? What does it matter? Good example is PBS Masterpiece Theater. You'll get a series and then have to wait 1-2 or more years to see the follow-on series. Frustrating.

Pretty much I don't really care anymore. Take what I can get and shrug off the rest. -Arnold
 
I have never heard of any of those shows. I want Oak Island to end...all we get here aresex shows like "Married ay first site" and People with no clothes on trying to survuve in the desert...I never watch. Yuckie
 

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