Kevin Can Wait: Canceled
Not even Leah Remini could save this show, apparently. After making a big splash by killing off Kevin's wife (played by Erinn Hayes) and replacing her with Leah in season two, CBS has canceled the show. Kevin will have to just keep waiting.
Superior Donuts: Canceled
The donut shop is closing. CBS has canceled the comedy after two seasons.
Man With a Plan: Renewed
This man's got a pretty good plan apparently because CBS is bringing the Matt Leblanc show back for a season three.
Instinct: Renewed
CBS is bringing this midseason Alan Cumming procedural back for a season two.
Scorpion: Canceled
CBS has opted to say farewell to the procedural after four seasons, meaning Katharine McPhee is now free for all the Smash revivals we've been dreaming of. "Thank you so much to @CBS for this journey, to my awesome cast mates and crew whom I learned from every day and to all the wonderful @ScorpionCBS fans for being so passionate about what we created. we'll always be a family. #TeamScorpion," she said on Twitter.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Canceled and Uncanceled
Fox may have abandoned the Nine-Nine, but NBC wasn't about to let that happen. The show will air its sixth season on NBC, alongside EP Mike Shur's two other comedies, The Good Place and the upcoming Abby's.
Deception: Canceled
Is there a magic trick that will save a canceled show? Unless somebody can figure one out, Deception won't be back for a second season on ABC.
The Crossing: Canceled
Another mystery show is done for. The Crossing won't be returning for a season two on ABC.
Rise: Canceled
NBC will not be bringing back Jason Katims' musical drama for a second season, E! News has learned.
I'm so sorry to report Rise family we just received official word that #Rise won't be returning for a 2nd season..." actor Joe Tippett tweeted. "Thank you all for your support and your viewership... Thank you for letting us tell these stories and thank you to my wonderful castmates... #Devastated."
How to Get Away With Murder: Renewed
Viola Davis will be back for a fifth season on ABC, with HTGAWM earning a renewal.
For the People: Renewed
The newest addition to ABC's slate of Shondaland shows was renewed for a second season of legal battles.
black-ish: Renewed
After launching a successful spinoff on Freeform, the Johnsons will keep the laughs coming in a fifth season on ABC.
Alex, Inc.: Canceled
Zach Braff announced that his family comedy had been canceled by ABC after only one season, writing on Twitter, "I'm forever grateful to our outstanding crew who worked their asses off. And thanks to everyone who gave the show a chance."
Great News: Canceled
This is not great news. NBC has canceled Tina Fey's newsroom comedy after two seasons and all we have to say to that is BLERG.
Quantico: Canceled
Despite having international appeal thanks to star Priyanka Chopra, ABC is cutting this thriller loose after three seasons.

