Here's an update on TV series that have been renewed or canceled so far:
Cancelled & Renewed Shows 2010
Renewed:
Glee for a second season
Modern Family
Cougar Town
The Middle
The Secret Life of the American Teenager
Make It or Break It
NCIS: LA
The Good Wife
Men of a Certain Age
How I Met Your Mother has been renewed for a sixth season
Robot Chicken has been renewed for two seasons
Being Human & Parks and Recreation, both for third seasons
Saving Grace for a final season
Big Love for a fifth season
Bad Girls Club also for a 5th season
Law & Order: Criminal Intent returns for season 9 on March 30th
90210
America's Next Top Model
Gossip Girl
Supernatural
The Vampire Diaries
Greek for a fourth season
The Sing Off
Smallville
Warehouse 13 returns for a second season on July 17th
Fringe for a third season
Community for a second season
The Office (US) for a seventh season
30 Rock for a fifth season
The Amazing Race
Skins for two more seasons
Eureka
Stargate Universe
Doctor Who for a sixth season
Nurse Jackie for a third season
United States of Tara for a third season
Cancelled:
Dollhouse
Rita Rocks
Ugly Betty
American Chopper
Past Life
The Border
Defying Gravity or so it seems
24
Returns:
V on March 30, 2010
Fringe on April 1, 2010
Bones on April 1, 2010
Glee on April 13, 2010
Lie to Me on June 7, 2010
True Blood on June 13, 2010
Dexter on September 26, 2010
New Shows:
Ice Age: The Series starts on the 1st april
Sons of Tuscon
The Pacific
Justified
Ugly Americans
How to Make It In America
The Ricky Gervais Show
Players
Parenthood
Caprica
Defying Gravity
Yet to hear anything:
Heroes
Survivors on BBC
Better off Ted
Castle
I like how Defying Gravity is both on the "cancelled" and "new shows" list.
I hadn't heard anything formally on Doctor Who. Good news (although still a bit shocking to realise it needs a renewal. I'd always assumed it was they that told the BBC whether they were doing more or not.)
Hey Rico, Castle got renewed for a 3rd. I was pretty doggone happy to hear that, as I'm pretty hooked on the show.
BJ
Quote from: Captain BJ Wanlund on April 20, 2010, 09:58:48 PM
Hey Rico, Castle got renewed for a 3rd. I was pretty doggone happy to hear that, as I'm pretty hooked on the show.
BJ
Yep - it's a great show and been doing pretty well in the ratings too.
I see NCIS - LA listed but what about the original show? The LA version is OK but the original series cast is far better.
Kevin
I don't see Chuck on the list at all. I know I'm definitely hoping for a season 4.
I don't think a decision has been made about "Chuck" yet - but I'm hopeful.
I've heard Chuck has a good chance this time around, but I'm still desperately waiting on the news. If I could only pick one show to come back it would be Chuck.
I'll tell you what, I think I'd rather see "Chuck" come back more than "Heroes." And actually I think it has a better chance too.
Found a new updated listing here, but can't seem to copy/paste it with this old IE 6 browser at work. If anyone else can grab it and paste it into this thread, please do so.
http://thetwocentscorp.wordpress.com/2010/04/06/2010-2011-show-score-card-canceled-renewed-on-the-bubble/ (http://thetwocentscorp.wordpress.com/2010/04/06/2010-2011-show-score-card-canceled-renewed-on-the-bubble/)
I'll get that for you Rico.
ABC
Better Off Ted – IN TROUBLE
Brothers & Sisters – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Castle – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Cougar Town – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Dancing with the Stars – SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
The Deep End – IN TROUBLE
Desperate Housewives – SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
FlashForward – IN TROUBLE
The Forgotten – IN TROUBLE
Grey's Anatomy – SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
Happy Town – BRAND NEW
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution – BRAND NEW
Lost – SERIES ENDS MAY 2010
The Middle – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Modern Family – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Private Practice – SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
Romantically Challenged – BRAND NEW
Scrubs – CANCELED
Ugly Betty – CANCELED (Finale airs April 14th)
V – ON THE BUBBLE
CBS
Accidentally on Purpose: ON THE BUBBLE
Amazing Race: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Big Bang Theory: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Cold Case: IN TROUBLE
Criminal Minds: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
CSI: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
CSI: Miami: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
CSI: NY: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
Gary Unmarried: ON THE BUBBLE
Ghost Whisperer: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
How I Met Your Mother: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Medium: ON THE BUBBLE
New Adventures of Old Christine: ON THE BUBBLE
NCIS: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
NCIS: Los Angeles: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
NUMB3RS: IN TROUBLE
Rules of Engagement: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
The Good Wife: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
The Mentalist: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
Three Rivers: CANCELED
Two And A Half Men: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Undercover Boss: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
CW
90210: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
America's Next Top Model: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
Gossip Girl: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
Life Unexpected: IN TROUBLE
Melrose Place: IN TROUBLE
One Tree Hill: ON THE BUBBLE
Smallville: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
Supernatural: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
The Vampire Diaries: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
FOX
24 – CANCELED
American Dad – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
American Idol – SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
Bones – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Brothers – CANCELED
The Cleveland Show – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Dollhouse – CANCELED
Family Guy – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Fringe – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Glee – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
The Good Guys – BRAND NEW (Premieres June 7th)
Hell's Kitchen – ON THE BUBBLE
House – SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
Human Target – IN TROUBLE
Kitchen Nightmares – RENEWED FOR 2010/11 (Season 7 Premieres June 10th)
Lie to Me – IN TROUBLE
Masterchef – BRAND NEW (Premieres July 29th)
Past Life – CANCELED
The Simpsons – RENEWED FOR 2010/11
So You Think You Can Dance – RENEWED FOR 2010/11 (Season 7 Premieres May 27th)
Sons of Tucson – CANCELED (eps to burn off during the summer)
'Til Death – CANCELED (finale: June 20)
FX
Archer: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Damages: IN TROUBLE (pick up by DirectTV possible)
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Justified: SAFE BUT WAITING RENEWAL
Nip/Tuck: CANCELED
Rescue/Me: CANCELED (Finale date: 9/11/11)
Sons of Anarchy: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
The League: RENEWED FOR 2010/11 (Summer 2010)
NBC
30 Rock: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
The Biggest Loser: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL.
Chuck: IN TROUBLE
Community: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
Friday Night Lights: RENEWED FOR FIFTH AND FINAL SEASON
Heroes: IN TROUBLE
Law & Order: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
Law & Order: SVU: SAFE BUT AWAITING RENEWAL
Mercy: IN TROUBLE
The Office: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
Parks and Recreation: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
Trauma: CANCELED
Parenthood: RENEWED FOR 2010/2011
TNT
Dark Blue: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
HawtoRNe: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Leverage: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Men of a Certain Age: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
Saving Grace: CANCELED (Finale date: 6/21/10)
SouthLAnd: IN TROUBLE
The Closer: RENEWED FOR 2010/11
"Dollhouse" and "24" both gone still makes me sad. :(
I've never watched 24, but definitively agreed on Dollhouse. Really glad to see Fringe is gonna be returning.
Little update on things:
ABC....
Renewed:
Brothers & Sisters ... Will be back, but without Rob Lowe.
Castle ... Sophomore charmer returns for Season 3.
Cougar Town ... For better or worse, it has its fans!
The Middle ... A solid component of ABC's new comedy block.
Modern Family ... ABC's comedy savior; should be around for awhile.
Canceled
Eastwick ... Canceled in November, seven episodes in.
Hank ... Yanked in November; never stood a chance.
Lost ... Ending on its own terms.
Ugly Betty ... Honorably discharged.
Limbo
Better Off Ted ... Needs a miracle to return.
The Deep End ... Just not officially canceled yet.
Desperate Housewives ... Barring any fallout from the Cherry-slap lawsuit, the ladies of Wisteria Lane are likely to return.
FlashForward ... Flash-forward to May: Probably canceled. In Lost's absence, it's up against V.
Grey's Anatomy ... Should be back for more hot doctor-on-doctor action.
Happy Town ... Way too early to tell.
Private Practice ... Should be back for more hot doctor-on-doctor action.
Romantically Challenged ... Too soon to tell, but early numbers did not impress.
Scrubs ... Almost certainly flat-lined.
V ... Presumed to be battling FlashForward for one remaining spot.
CBS....
Renewed
The Amazing Race ... Will this show ever go off the air?
The Big Bang Theory ... Renewed through next season a year ago as part of deal.
The Good Wife ... CBS' new drama darling.
How I Met Your Mother ... No longer a perennial bubble show.
NCIS: Los Angeles ... The least surprising renewal of a new show, ever.
Survivor ... As long as people still want to survive things, this will remain on the air.
Two and a Half Men ... Renewed, but will Charlie Sheen derail the show if he departs?
Undercover Boss ... This season's biggest new hit.
Canceled
Three Rivers .. Maybe Alex O'Loughlin can do wrong; he's now 0-for-2 on CBS (his previous miss: Moonlight).
Limbo
Accidentally on Purpose ... One of several CBS comedies trying for few spots.
Cold Case ... Future uncertain.
Criminal Minds ... Should be back no problem.
CSI ... CBS just needs to make its renewal official.
CSI: Miami ... Just need to make it official!
CSI: New York ... CBS, will you make these renewals official already?
Gary Unmarried ... See Accidentally on Purpose.
Ghost Whisperer ... Performing okay on Fridays, and pairs nicely with Medium.
Medium ... Future uncertain; will it be a one-season rental?
The Mentalist ... Practically guaranteed to be back. I'll bet $50 on it.
Miami Medical ... We're guessing it's a goner.
NCIS ... Automatic return unless CBS makes the biggest mistake in broadcasting history.
The New Adventures of Old Christine ... See Gary Unmarried.
Numb3rs ... Reportedly already finished.
Rules of Engagement ... Future uncertain, but it's a cheap, established multi-camera comedy, so...
NBC....
Renewed
30 Rock ... As long as there are comedy awards to win, it'll be back.
The Apprentice ... Hmph.
The Biggest Loser ... NBC's success weighs heavily on this one.
Community ... My favorite new comedy is streets ahead of the others.
Friday Night Lights ... Final season coming up, premiering in the fall on DirecTV first.
The Marriage Ref ... Yes, it's coming back.
Minute to Win It ... What a sad statement about society.
The Office ... But whether it return after that is unknown.
Parenthood ... A good renewal for NBC.
Parks and Recreation ... Picks up some star power with Rob Lowe next year.
The Sing-Off ... Sure, whatever.
Who Do You Think You Are? ... We can never know our celebs well enough.
Canceled
The Jay Leno Show ... Dead horse.
Limbo
Chuck ... It's prospects going back and forth; we're guessing it returns.
Heroes ... Rumored to get a 13-episode final season.
Law & Order ... Like the old man you just can't put in a nursing home.
Law & Order: SVU ... Has a better chance at returning than it's regular flavor.
Mercy
... NBC will have none.
Trauma ... Too expensive to keep around, right?
FOX....
Renewed
American Dad! ... Two words: Seth MacFarlane.
American Idol ... Renewal questions get interesting once Simon Cowell leaves.
Bones ... No question here, it's back baby!
The Cleveland Show ... Two words: Seth MacFarlane.
Family Guy ... Two words: Seth MacFarlane.
Fringe ... Things were looking scary for a while there, but Fox made the right decision.
Glee ... This could be the beginning of a long, long run. Or a quick, quick fizzle out.
Hell's Kitchen ... Not sure why, but it'll be back.
Kitchen Nightmares ... Didn't I just write a blurb for this show?
The Simpsons ... May outlive me.
Canceled
24 ... Mutual breakup.
Brothers ... How this even made it on the air to be canceled in the first place, we'll never know.
Dollhouse ... You can't spell Whedon without D-O-N-E. Kidding, kidding.
Our Little Genius ... Cheaters never win.
Past Life ... Currently dead.
'Til Death ... So we can part now, right?
Limbo
House ... There's already a storyline planned for next season, so it'll be back.
Human Target ... Fighting for its life.
Lie to Me ... Okay, you are definitely getting renewed.
Sons of Tucson ... Think of it as the show that got Tyler Labine to his next project quickly. No shot at returning.
CW....
Renewed
90210 ... Coming back for junior year.
America's Next Top Model ... This show will never die.
Gossip Girl ... Maybe it doesn't have the sizzle it used to, but it's coming back anyway.
Smallville ... Defying the odds with a tenth season.
Supernatural ... Will be back, but without show creator and showrunner Eric Kripke.
The Vampire Diaries ... The network's easiest renewal decision.
Canceled
The Beautiful Life ... Ha ha, Ashton Kutcher.
Limbo
Life Unexpected ... Fighting with One Tree Hill for the network's last spot.
Melrose Place ... Shouldn't be back. Please don't let it come back.
One Tree Hill ... Fighting with Life Unexpected for the network's last spot.
P.S. I have read just recently that "Legend of Seeker" is now officially canceled (makes me sad).
source:
http://www.tv.com/whats-been-renewed-whats-been-canceled-whats-left/story/22757.html?tag=hotspot;gumball;1 (http://www.tv.com/whats-been-renewed-whats-been-canceled-whats-left/story/22757.html?tag=hotspot;gumball;1)
I still have Legend of the Seeker Tivo'd - haven't checked them out yet.
Great, its about time Ugly Betty died. I'm amazed it survived this long.
Dunno why Modern Family is so funny...couldn't stand watching it the first time.
In fact, the only show I will like on ABC is Castle and I don't watch it because I fell behind. (To the Hulumobile!!)
Ok, Castle and V. The rest just aren't funny.
(LOST is ending so no point counting it, but I love/hate this show :) )
CBS:
Ok, NCIS is fun, but CSI has kinda lost it. Especially since I fell behind on this show.
Undercover boss is pretty good too. But I don't watch any of these shows loyally. They lost their appeal a long time ago.
NBC:
Chuck and Heroes is the only reason I know this channel exists. If they cancel both these, well, have fun with your ratings.
FOX:
Fox is currently my favorite channel as I watch the animated shows (except Simpsons) and Fringe. Keep it up guys!
King
Once again, some of these shows are suprising to be in jeopardy
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/article/tv.tvguide.com/tv.tvguide.com-your-favorite-show-danger (http://tv.yahoo.com/news/article/tv.tvguide.com/tv.tvguide.com-your-favorite-show-danger)
The new fall TV season means plenty of promising new shows — and canceling struggling old ones to make room. As the networks roll out new programs this month at their upfront presentations to advertisers, here's our list of 13 at-risk shows. Many have posted significant ratings declines. Others are expensive to produce, getting old, or just aren't performing as well as their time-slot rivals. Read about the issues each faces and then weigh in on which shows deserve to stay — or go.
Caprica (Fridays at 9/8c, Syfy)
Issues: The heir apparent to Battlestar Galactica hasn't performed at nearly the same level, averaging just 1.1 million viewers over its first nine episodes. (The second half of its first season will air some time later this year). More bad news: Stargate Universe: SGU, its closest relative at the network in subject matter and ratings, has already been renewed for a second season.
Cold Case (Sundays at 10/9c, CBS)
Issues: Although the show pulls in a fairly steady average of 10 million viewers each week, it consistently underperforms in the desirable 18-to-49-year-olds demo. High production costs and the fact that CBS almost canceled it last year make another renewal unlikely.
FlashForward (Thursdays at 8/7c, ABC)
Issues: The show's intriguing concept has failed to deliver much in the way of genuine revelation, which may account for the show's plummeting ratings. Its most recent episode only attracted 5.1 million viewers. The producers' room has a revolving door on it lately, a sign that the show might not be around much longer.
Heroes (Mondays at 9/8c, NBC)
Issues: Season 4 saw this one-time ratings powerhouse hit new lows nearly every week, averaging between 4 million and 5 million viewers an episode. The show is a moneymaker on DVD and in international markets, however, so there's buzz about a truncated fifth season to close the series out.
Human Target (Wednesdays, 8/7c, Fox)
Issues: Male viewers haven't flocked to this graphic novel-based action series in the numbers Fox hoped for, but the show is still winning its time slot, albeit one of the week's least competitive.
Life Unexpected (Mondays at 8/7c, CW)
Issues: Critics love the show, but viewers are more lukewarm. The CW has announced several early renewals (90210, Gossip Girl, Smallville, Supernatural and The Vampire Diaries), but the list conspicuously did not include this midseason addition.
Medium (Fridays at 9/8c, CBS)
Issues: The former NBC drama has been a nice fit in CBS' Friday lineup and consistently wins its timeslot, but after six years, Medium has become pretty expensive. It's not in as dire a position as Cold Case, however, and its survival will likely depend on the strength of CBS' development slate.
Melrose Place (Wednesdays at 9/8c, CW)
Issues: The network ordered up a creative change in direction in the fall that included casting changes, a new showrunner and more Heather Locklear. Thus far, the ratings haven't improved, and it was also left off CW's early-renewals list. Jessica Lucas recently signed on to the NBC pilot Friends with Benefits, which certainly isn't a good sign.
Mercy (Wednesdays at 8/7c, NBC)
Issues: Though it does well with a female demo, it's not a young female demo. Its last new episode attracted 5.5 million viewers, which wasn't enough to win its time slot. A three-week hiatus this month may have hurt its momentum.
Numb3rs (Fridays at 10/9c, CBS)
Issues: The show's episode order was chopped drastically to make way for newcomer Miami Medical. Creatively, the show's season finale felt like a good-bye, and series star David Krumholtz has already landed a gig in Ron Howard's IRS comedy pilot at Fox.
One Tree Hill (Mondays at 8/7c, CW)
Issues: After losing a chunk of its cast this season, the series is showing serious signs of age. However, its average audience of 2.3 million viewers is more devoted than those of other CW shows (including Melrose Place and 90210.)
Trauma (Mondays at 9/8c, NBC)
Issues: This expensive, action-heavy drama has kind of already been canceled once. In October, NBC announced that it would not be ordering any new episodes past the original 13. When the network's late-night schedule imploded, Jay Leno's departure from prime time freed up real estate, and NBC ordered seven more episodes. With its ratings on the decline this spring after a three-month hiatus, the order was cut back to 18; the final episode aired April 26. And that's probably final.
V (Tuesdays at 10/9c, ABC)
Issues: The show's Olympics-mandated hiatus seems to have hurt its momentum. Though critics like the show's new episodes, it's getting killed by The Good Wife in its timeslot. Lately, NBC's Parenthood is beating it as well.
Have your favorites made the cut? See the list below and check back often for the latest renewal/cancellation news:
RENEWED
30 Rock (NBC)
90210 (CW)
The Amazing Race (CBS)
American Dad (Fox)
America's Next Top Model (CW)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Bones (Fox)
Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
Castle (ABC)
The Cleveland Show (Fox)
Community (NBC)
Cougar Town (ABC)
Family Guy (Fox)
Friday Night Lights (NBC)
Fringe (Fox)
Glee (Fox)
Gossip Girl (CW)
The Good Wife (CBS)
How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
The Middle (ABC)
Modern Family (ABC)
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)
The Office (NBC)
Parenthood (NBC)
Parks and Recreation (NBC)
The Simpsons (Fox)
Smallville (CW)
Supernatural (CW)
Survivor (CBS)
Two and a Half Men (CBS)
The Vampire Diaries (CW)
LOOKING GOOD
Accidentally on Purpose (CBS)
American Idol (Fox)
The Bachelor (ABC)
The Biggest Loser (NBC)
Celebrity Apprentice (NBC)
Chuck (NBC)
Criminal Minds (CBS)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS)
CSI: Miami (CBS)
CSI: NY (CBS)
Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
Desperate Housewives (ABC)
Gary Unmarried (CBS)
Ghost Whisperer (CBS)
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
House (Fox)
Human Target (Fox)
Law & Order (NBC)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
Lie to Me (Fox)
Medium (CBS)
The Mentalist (CBS)
NCIS (CBS)
New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
One Tree Hill (CW)
Private Practice (ABC)
Rules of Engagement (CBS)
V (ABC)
NOT LOOKING SO GOOD
Better Off Ted (ABC)
Cold Case (CBS)
The Deep End (ABC)
FlashForward (ABC)
The Forgotten (ABC)
Heroes (NBC)
Life Unexpected (CW)
Melrose Place (CW)
Mercy (NBC)
Miami Medical (CBS)
Numb3rs (CBS)
Trauma (NBC)
CANCELED/ENDING
24 (Fox)
The Beautiful Life: TBL (CW)
Brothers (Fox)
Dollhouse (Fox)
Eastwick (ABC)
Hank (ABC)
Lost (ABC)
Past Life (Fox)
Scrubs (ABC)
Sons of Tucson (Fox)
Three Rivers (CBS)
'Til Death (Fox)
Ugly Betty (ABC)
Little update:
Amidst a flurry of renewals tonight comes word from multiple sources that ABC has axed the Alyssa Milano-headlined freshman comedy Romantically Challenged. In less surprising news, the Alphabet net has also canceled Better Off Ted, Scrubs, and FlashForward. An ABC spokesperson had no comment.
The better news is it looks like "Chuck" will get at least 13 episodes for a season 4!
http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/05/13/abc-cancels-romantically-challenged-scrubs-ted-flashforward/ (http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/05/13/abc-cancels-romantically-challenged-scrubs-ted-flashforward/)
Here is more info about recent TV stuff
While You Were Sleeping (Through Tonight's OFFICE)... CHUCK and V Got Renewed (Plus More Renewals, Pickups and Cancelations You Probably Missed!)
By theTVaddict on May 13th, 2010
Renewed:
V, ABC
CHUCK, NBC (13 episodes)
Picked-Up:
Chuck Lorre's MIKE & MOLLY, CBS
David E. Kelley's KINDREDS, NBC (Midseason)
HAPPY ENDINGS starring Elisha Cuthbert, ABC
BETTER TOGETHER starring JoAnna Garcia, ABC
MR. SUNSHINE starring Matthew Perry, ABC
THE WHOLE TRUTH, ABC
DETROIT 187, ABC
GENERATION Y, ABC
Still up in the air:
LAW & ORDER (Likely canceled, but still waiting for the official word from NBC)
HEROES (Likely canceled, with rumors swirling that NBC will allow Tim Kring and Co. 2-6 hours to wrap up the story)
Canceled
FLASHFORWARD, ROMANTICALLY CHALLENGED, BETTER OFF TED, and SCRUBS (according to Michael Ausiello)
Disappointed that they canceled Flashforward, which means that either the ending will be unresolved or rushed and weak. I really enjoy shows of it's type, and with LOST coming to I was hoping that Flashforward would fill that void for me. I know a few others said they had seen a quality drop off, but I never noticed it, but could be that I bought into this show right at the start. I guess if I look at it from a positive viewpoint, that is an extra hour I get back a week to pursue other things. Better of Ted I enjoyed as well, but I think everyone knew that was gone for months now, Scrubs the same thing. I will admit I had been watching Romantically Challenged, but that show was a lame sitcom, and only watching because I like Alyssa Milano.