First Debris, then Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, then Manifest and now, Good Girls.
NBC is not playing around with renewals and cancellations this year, and has canceled Good Girls—yet another beloved but low-rated drama with dedicated fans and a passionate cast—after four seasons. And this time, there’s not even any hope of a savior, as negotiations to move the show to somewhere like Netflix reportedly did not work out.
The show starred Christina Hendricks, Retta and Mae Whitman as a trio of moms and criminal (sometimes) masterminds, and Hendricks and Whitman have both expressed their sadness on social media. Whitman shared a meme of her eyes being covered by Hendricks in the face of the cancellation news, and Hendricks reshared the post.
“Well, we gave it our all. We really did,” she wrote in the caption. “Thank you to our amazing fans through the years for all your passion and support.”
It’s been a hard time to be a fan of NBC dramas that have nothing to do with Dick Wolf lately. While Wolf is adding yet another hour of Law & Order to his roster with Law & Order: For the Defense, Debris, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist and Manifest have all had to say some sudden goodbyes. Debris was canceled after one season, Zoey’s after two, and Manifest after three.
Peacock did not pick up Zoey’s, as many had hoped, and Netflix declined a season four of Manifest, so it’s rough out there for all the fans.
The season four finale (which is now the series finale), airs July 8 on NBC. Keep up with all the renewal and cancellation news below!
NBCGood Girls will be saying goodbye after its fourth season wraps up on July 8.
NBCNBC has pulled the plug on the mystery series Manifest after three seasons, leaving fans with a massive cliffhanger and major death. Creater Jeff Rake has promised to find a new home for the show, so fingers crossed!
Peacock has renewed Girls5Eva for a season 2, meaning the group is sticking 2getha.
NBC has pulled the plug on Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist after two seasons, but Lionsgate, who produces the show, is shopping it elsewhere.
Hacks will have a season two on HBO Max.
Shadow and Bone will return for a second season on Netflix.
9-1-1: Lone Star will return for a third season in 2022, on Fox.
9-1-1 will be back for a fifth season of wild emergencies on Fox.
Fox has officially said yes to a fifth season of The Resident.
After two seasons, CBS has said goodbye to its Unicorn.
CBS has canceled the legal drama All Rise after two seasons.
There will be no season two for Katey Sagal‘s legal dramedy.
ABC is saying goodbye to its Black-ish prequel after two seasons.
There will be no season three on ABC for For Life, though the show is reportedly being shopped to a new home.
After five seasons, the plug has been pulled on comedy American Housewife.
ABC has said no to a season two of freshman comedy Call Your Mother.
ABC has renewed Black-ish for an eighth and final season, which creator Kenya Barris says will allow the Johnsons to “close this chapter out…the right way.”
ABC confirmed that The Conners will return for a fourth season.
This ensemble drama will return for a fourth season on ABC.
Break out your festive sweaters because The Goldbergs will be back for season nine.
After a successful first season, ABC renewed Home Economics for season two.
The Rookie will be back with new episodes as it’s been renewed for a fourth season.
Fans can expect more of Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) as Law & Order: Organized Crime has been renewed for a second season on NBC.
The singing competition was renewed for a 20th season (its fifth on ABC) in May 2021.
NBC announced that This Is Us will come to an end with an “uninterrupted” season six, airing midseason 2022.
Fox has said goodbye to Prodigal Son after two seasons.
After months of making us worry, ABC has renewed Grey’s Anatomy for a season 18.
Grey’s Anatomy spinoff Station 19 will return for a fifth season on ABC.
Fox has renewed Mayim Bialik‘s cat cafe comedy for a second season.
Kenan will return for a second season on NBC.
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