Renewed/New Shows Announced!

Just like last season ABC has waited till the last minute!

Last Man Standing starring Tim Allen has been renewed by ABC.

While not a breakout performer like some of ABC's other family comedies, Last Man Standing is nearing its 100th episode — a key benchmark for syndication.

The series was expected to return to ABC's schedule after closing a deal with co-exec producer/writer Matt Berry to serve as showrunner.
 
LMS has lasted a lot longer than I thought it would, considering he's pretty much playing the same type character from Home Improvement and it's been on Friday nights pretty much its whole run.
 
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CBS has officially renewed the following shows!

Survivor
The Amazing Race
Undercover Boss
60 Minutes
48 Hours
CSI: Cyber
The Odd Couple

Person of Interest
(Possible Final Season!)
Scorpion
Madam Secretary
NCIS
NCIS: Los Angeles
NCIS: New Orleans

Hawaii Five-0
(Pleasantly surprised on this one!)
Elementary
The Odd Couple
The Good Wife
Blue Bloods
The Big Bang Theory
Mike & Molly
Mom
2 Broke Girls
Criminal Minds
(the renewal once again comes before the cast have closed deals for next season, a position CBS and the show have been in before.

The veteran will be joined by newly picked up spinoff Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders.)
 
Wow, Blue Bloods and Hawaii Five-0 were both renewed. Many were thinking only 1 of those would return.

I honestly wouldn't mind if this is Person of Interest's last season. It's nowhere near as good as it used to be IMHO and I watch now mostly out of habit.
 
Wow, Blue Bloods and Hawaii Five-0 were both renewed. Many were thinking only 1 of those would return.

I honestly wouldn't mind if this is Person of Interest's last season. It's nowhere near as good as it used to be IMHO and I watch now mostly out of habit.

Watch the first couple of episodes this season but drifted off. Going to have to catch up this summer before commenting.
 
Wow, Blue Bloods and Hawaii Five-0 were both renewed. Many were thinking only 1 of those would return.

I honestly wouldn't mind if this is Person of Interest's last season. It's nowhere near as good as it used to be IMHO and I watch now mostly out of habit.

I'll do it since you didn't this time...



****ing 2 Broke Girls
 
The only ones I actually watch are...

Scorpion (Really enjoyed season one but some of the stuff is bit hard to wrap your head around.)

NCIS (Mark Harmon Rules! This show just continues to reinvent its self and stays rock solid!)

NCIS: Los Angeles (Love the dynamics of the cast especially any scene featuring Linda Hunt)

NCIS: New Orleans (Solid show with a good cast and I'm glad they decided to film the show in New Orleans.)

Hawaii Five-0 (Not as good as it once was but the locations and scenery make up for it!)

Elementary (I'm a sucker for Sherlock in any incarnation!)


The Big Bang Theory
Person of Interest

i actually only buy the Blu-rays of each season and yet I still haven't seen but a few episodes of BBT since last season's finale and probably haven't seen POI since around Season 2.

Haven't seen 2 Broke Girls in a while!
 
I'll do it since you didn't this time...



****ing 2 Broke Girls

I honestly think all of the CBS comedies other than The Big Bang Theory are terrible. NBC gets crap because most of their sitcoms are garbage (and they are) but CBS' are just as bad if not worse in some cases. It's just for whatever reason, people watch CBS' crap.

I mean The Odd Couple? Seriously? That almost makes 2 Broke Girls look like an intelligent comedy.
 
I have not watched the odd couple, it looked pretty dumb. Plus Matthew Perry is pretty much a failed sitcom waiting to happen, idk for sure but it feels like he's had about 4 or 5 in the last 10 years.
 
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Its now being reported that Person of Interest was only renewed for a 13-Episode season.

Out of the 10 returning scripted series renewed by CBS today, only one, Person of Interest, is not owned by the network. (It comes from Warner Bros. TV.)
 
In other words, POI has 13 episodes to wrap it up.

I'm fine with that. I would think it would give them a pretty easy path to give the show a quality ending.

I'd much rather them do this with series like this rather then let them dangle on the edge so the writers don't know where to go with the stories.
 
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Hulu Picks Up ‘The Mindy Project’ With 26-Episode Order

The Mindy Project has done it again — cheating death a second time with a 26-episode order at Hulu. The streaming service had been in negotiations with Mindy producer Universal TV about picking up the quirky comedy following its cancellation by Fox after three seasons. Hulu officially calls this a fourth season order, though its size equals two normal seasons on cable or digital............
 
This is big! Its hard to believe it has been 15 years since it's final season! I was a big fan back in the day!

Gilmore Girls Limited-Series Revival Set at Netflix — This Is Not a Drill


Gilmore Girls Limited-Series Revival Set at Netflix — This Is Not a Drill


THIS JUST IN: We’re getting those final four words!

Sources confirm that Netflix has closed a deal with Warner Bros. for a limited-series revival of Gilmore Girls penned by series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and exec producer Daniel Palladino.


Although negotiations with the cast are only now beginning, I’m told all of the major players — most notably Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Kelly Bishop and Scott Patterson — are expected back for the continuation. Additionally, per multiple insiders, the revival will consist of four 90-minute episodes/mini-movies.

Reps for Warner Bros. and Netflix declined to comment for this story.

And I repeat: This is not a drill.

The deal allows Sherman-Palladino — who left the original series prior to the final season amid a contract dispute with Warner Bros. — to conclude Gilmore Girls as she always intended, right through to those elusive final four words.

AS-P addressed the possibility of a revival over the summer when she reunited with the show’s cast at the ATX TV Festival. “It would have to be the right everything — the right format, the right timing,” she said. “If it ever happened, I promise we’ll do it correctly.”

When I interviewed AS-P in 2009 at Entertainment Weekly, she conceded that the events of the show’s final seventh season didn’t match up with the end game she envisioned for Lorelai, Rory & Co. “I haven’t [actually] seen the last season,” she said at the time, “but I heard about it from other people.”

Even back then, AS-P remained hopeful that she would get to conclude the Gilmore story on her terms, via a limited series or movie. “The beauty of Gilmore, and the beauty of family-relationship shows, is you never really run out of story,” she said. “You’re going to battle your family until you’re all in the ground. Those things never resolve, doesn’t matter how much therapy you get. Ten years later, there’s still going to be [material] there to mine and to delve into.”

Gilmore Girls premiered on the now-defunct WB network in 2000, before transferring to spinoff net The CW in 2006 for its final season.

Did I mention that this isn’t a drill?
 

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