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TV 2016-2017 Death Watch

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I didn't realize it until just today, and don't see it mentioned in this thread. WGN's Manhattan, a fictionalized drama about the Manhattan project, was cancelled after two seasons. I thought this series was really well done, so if you get a chance to see it, highly recommended. There were 13 episodes in season 1, and 10 in season 2.
 
I didn't realize it until just today, and don't see it mentioned in this thread. WGN's Manhattan, a fictionalized drama about the Manhattan project, was cancelled after two seasons. I thought this series was really well done, so if you get a chance to see it, highly recommended. There were 13 episodes in season 1, and 10 in season 2.

It was projected off beginning of the year which would have been in last seasons thread.
 
It was projected off beginning of the year which would have been in last seasons thread.

Ok. Don't really see why there's a need for multiple threads for this topic, but whatever. TV shows today often go a season or two before being renewed again and a final decision is made, or another network picks them up.
 
The Strain cancelled, after being renewed for one additional season. 4th season to air next year will be the final season.
 
The Strain cancelled, after being renewed for one additional season. 4th season to air next year will be the final season.

I can't say I'm sad to see it go.. I wondered if it was on it's way out last night as they
jumped the infection rate to other cities quickly
 
^That was fast -- concerning This Is Us. It only just premiered last week.

I saw the last few minutes. Looked like it had some good production quality, trailers were terrible though.
 
Didn't like This is Us... guess they didn't have anything else they could replace it with.
It was meh. Renewing it this fast is pretty premature, as they advertised the fuck out of it. The twist at the end of the first episode really piqued interest/discussion online but it's a one trick pony. I can only see it declining in ratings and getting canceled after this season.
 
Cartoon Network renews Adventure Time for a final season.

You are the Worst, at least for another year.

I Imagined Mary would be around for at least 13 episides. Production needs has seen its order cut to 9.

Antonio will resign from the Chicago PD to take a job at the DA on the 4th Chicago series.
 
On a personal BOO, the Signs are dim for Aquarius. Not unexpected as they shipped it to Saturday night and did a bunch of double episodes.


A shame they just got to the point of the murders and as someone that never really ready about the events, they had a bunch oh historically similar stuff that I found interesting.
 
^They were burning through episodes of Aquarius on Saturday a while back. It's probably dead.
 
Pitch & Rosewood just aren't working, and I have written them both off, I am betting they will get canned.

Archer is also ending after season 10.
The plan is to end Archer after season 10. I don’t know that anybody has talked about that, but that is definitely my plan to do 8, 9 and 10 — and they’re gonna be each shorter seasons of just eight episodes — and then wind it up. I was gonna end it after 8, but then I had sort of a brain explosion of a way that I could do three more seasons and really keep my interest up. So the three seasons that are coming up are gonna be pretty different from what has come before, and they’re gonna be different from each other.”
Wow, 8 episodes? I wouldn't call that a season at all.
 
Saw the episode of MacGuyver all the way through... Then watched Hawaii-Five-O. MacGuyver feels really low budget. I know it's in its first season so budget is limited but I don't remember Hawaii-Five-O feeling this cheap, or being shot on a Hawaii island just looks better.
 
Saw the episode of MacGuyver all the way through... Then watched Hawaii-Five-O. MacGuyver feels really low budget. I know it's in its first season so budget is limited but I don't remember Hawaii-Five-O feeling this cheap, or being shot on a Hawaii island just looks better.

Not feeling McGuyver. I wasn't a fan of the original show, so I don't have any ingrained fondness for it. Acting seems sub-par as does the writing.

Pitch & Rosewood just aren't working, and I have written them both off, I am betting they will get canned.

Archer is also ending after season 10.

Wow, 8 episodes? I wouldn't call that a season at all.

Rosewood has never been "great," but it was watchable. This season seems...less than last season.

Pitch seems way too formulaic for my tastes. Not a fan...but I'll probably give it another episode or two before I dump it.
 
They must really be out of ideas. Lethal Weapon, Rush Hour, MacGuyver... They're trying desperately to do the buddy cop thing or something.

Yep, now with the impending reboot of Magnum PI, it's a sad thing when "Hollywood" doesn't have enough imagination to come up with "new" shows, but rather just keeps re-inventing old shows. (much like the movie industry)
 
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