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Renewed or Canceled? Find Out the Fate of Your Favorite Shows 2014/2015

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Feb 18, 2016 10:18 PM
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The Fosters: Renewed

ABC Family renewed Jennifer Lopez's family drama for a third season.

"We are thrilled to be making more episodes of The Fosters, a show that has not only garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards but resonates with our passionate and committed audience," Karey Burke, the network's executive vice president, said. 


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ABC

Fresh Off the Boat: Renewed

After receiving praise from critics and viewers in its freshman season, ABC ordered a second season of the '90s-set sitcom. 


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ABC/Nick Ray

Galavant: Renewed

In a surprising move, ABC renewed the quirky musical for a second season.


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HBO

Game of Thrones: Renewed

HBO loves them some dragons! The network renewed the fantasy drama for not one, but two more seasons (five and six). Praise the Old Gods!


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Girls: Renewed

While Lena Dunham and the rest of the ladies saw their lowest-rated premiere ever in season four, HBO is sticking in Brooklyn, ordering a fifth season.


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The Good Wife: Renewed

Everybody loves The Good Wife: viewers, CBS, critics, etc. It's got everybody in its corner. Sure the show isn't the highest rated show on TV and its ratings have slipped, but creators Robert and Michelle King have long discussed a seven-year plan for Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies), and CBS renewed the drama for its seventh season. But will it actually be the last? Time will tell...


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Gotham: Renewed

The Batman prequel was able to live up to its massive hype, delivering solid ratings and producing one of the best new character of the season in Robin Lord Taylor's Oswald Cobblepot (aka the Penguin). So yep, Fox renewed for the show for a second season.


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ABC/Adam Taylor

Grey's Anatomy: Renewed

"We built a great night of television and people came," ABC boss Paul Lee said of Shonda Rhimes' powerhouse TGIT line-up, which will continue next season as all three of the showrunner's dramas were renewed. Even without McDreamy!


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Grimm: Renewed

With a small but devoted following, the supernatural drama has managed to attract modest ratings (a recent ep was watched by 4.62 million viewers) on Friday nights, no easy feat.


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Hart of Dixie: Canceled

After months of speculation, the CW finally made the news official, canceling Rachel Bilson's charming dramedy after four seasons. Bye-bye Bluebell!


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CBS

Hawaii Five-0: Renewed

It's not as strong a performer as Blue Bloods on Fridays and not one of the network's buzziest shows, but Hawaii Five-0 is still a player, leading CBS to renew it. 


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How to Get Away With Murder: Renewed

After its big season one finale a promo announced the Viola Davis drama will return for a second season this fall.


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iZombie: Renewed

Looks like zombies are the new vamps! The CW renewed Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas' drama, based on the DC Comics property of the same name, for a second season, sure to be filled with hot sauce-doused brains and witticisms.


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Jane the Virgin: Renewed

Coming off of Gina Rodriguez's groundbreaking Golden Globe win (and the show's nomination for Best Comedy), the network's first-ever at the ceremony, the charming freshman dramedy was renewed. 


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Fox

Last Man on Earth: Renewed

Ratings have been good and critics are loving Will Forte's comedy (we called it "one of the most original comedies we've ever seen!"), so it will be back for a second season. But will the title stay the same now that we know Phil isn't the last man on earth?!


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ABC/RANDY HOLMES

Last Man Standing: Renewed

The ABC sitcom was the last holdout among all of the network's scripted shows, but it was no surprise when it was finally renewed. The ratings are just good enough to keep it going for a fifth season. 


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Law & Order: SVU: Renewed

Last year, there was a down-to-the-wire renewal, but everything worked out in the end. The show has been on for 16 years and the ratings are going up…NBC won't let this long-running series go without a proper farewell. The network officially ordered a season 17 in February.


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Looking: Canceled

After two seasons of Jonathan Groff goodness, HBO decided not to renew the beloved-but-low-rated comedy. But they are easing the pain with a special that will wrap up the series.

"After two years of following Patrick and his tight-knit group of friends as they explored San Francisco in search of love and lasting relationships, HBO will present the final chapter of their journey as a special. We look forward to sharing this adventure with the shows loyal fans," the network said in a statement.


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Madame Secretary: Renewed

Averaging 14.9 million viewers in its first season, CBS picked up the political drama starring Tea Leoni and Tim Daly for next season, along with Scorpion and NCIS: New Orleans. 

"These freshman dramas have each made a big impact on key nights of the week," Nina Tassler said. "Creatively distinctive, the series are backed by strong showrunners with amazingly talented casts, and have resonated with a big, broad audience."



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NBC

Marry Me: Canceled

While the sitcom debuted to higher-than-anticipated numbers, the viewership has dropped steadily, with a recent episode attracting 2.2 million viewers. So NBC ended the engagement early. 


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Marvel's Agent Carter: Renewed

Marvel's latest foray into TV centers on Captain America's Peggy (Hayley Atwell) and has experienced a ratings drop since its debut this season, but ABC boss Paul Lee said, "We feel very optimistic about it." And while we were super nervous the network was going to cancel it, ABC saved our day and picked it up for a second season. YAS KWEEN PEGGY. 


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Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Renewed

While ratings have continued to slip in its second season, ABC boss Paul Lee expressed confidence in the Marvel series. "S.H.I.E.L.D. is actually a great and powerful show for us, [it's 18-49 demo rating with seven days of DVR playback playback] pops up to a 3.0, it brings in a male audience for us and it's creatively really strong now."

Factor in the fact that the network is eyeing a spinoff series, and it's not surprising it was renewed for a third season.


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Marvel's Daredevil: Renewed

Just a little over a week after it premiered to incredibly good buzz, Netflix renewed the gritty superhero drama for a second season. We may not have been surprised, but we were pretty darn excited. 


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The McCarthys: Canceled

We all knew it was done for when CBS ended up replacing it with The Big Bang Theory repeats.


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