The Simpsons: Renewed
We whould have been shocked—shocked, we tell you!—if this animated comedy hadn't been renewed, so we weren't at all surprised when Fox gave it not just one but two more seasons. That brings us to an eventual total of 28 seasons, or 625 episodes, for primetime's longest-running scripted show. Donut party, anyone?
Sleepy Hollow: Renewed
Despite ratings struggles this season, the Fox drama will return for season three with new showrunner Clifton Campbell. The new season will "explore how the partnership between Crane and Mills will evolve and what challenges these two witnesses will now face."
State of Affairs: Canceled
Katherine Heigl's return to TV has come to an end after just one season as NBC decided not to renew her political drama for a second season.
Supernatural: Renewed
One thing we've learned over the years? Never count the Winchesters out. Renewed for season 11, Supernatural is now the CW's longest-running drama. Carry on, our wayward sons!
Togetherness: Renewed
HBO renewed the Duplass brothers' sitcom, with Jay and Mark saying, "We began our love affair with HBO in our parents' living room in 1983, and to have these brilliant creative people put a ring on our fingers with a second season of Togetheress is a real-life dream come true."
Two and a Half Men: Canceled
It's the end of an era at CBS when Two and a Half Men caps its 12-year run in February. The only question that remains? If Charlie Sheen will return.
The Vampire Diaries: Renewed
Season seven has officially been ordered, but will all of the stars return? "As we move forward in subsequent seasons, there might be…people we say goodbye to," showrunner Julie Plec told us.
The 100: Renewed
Dubbed the new Battlestar Galactica, the sci-fi drama has attracted a cult following and delivered solid ratings, leading to a season three pick-up from the CW.
2 Broke Girls: Renewed
Sure, 2 Broke Girls has dipped in the ratings, but a recent episode had over 9 million viewers and a 2.4 rating, which would be huge for any other network, but for CBS it's just pretty good. 2 Broke Girls will be back for a fifth outting to reach its syndication goal of 100 episodes next season.

