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None of the above. I either do not watch the shows on the list, stopped watching the shows on the list (CSI: NY, SVU, Mentalist, Nikita), or really do not care if they are cancelled even if I still plan to watch them (Happy Endings, Apt 23)
The only show I am worried about being renewed is Hell on Wheels. Yes, I know it was renewed, but then the showrunner issues caused a retraction and AMC decided to un-cancel The Killing. That seemed very ominous to me!!
ETA: I guess with a new showrunner in tow Hell on Wheels is back on track and renewed for Season 3!
From this list: Nikita and Happy endings... not on the list would include Parks and Rec and Community (even though it's known that the Thursday 8pm slot is a tough one due to the competition)
Hart of Dixie isn't considered to be on a bubble because it's ratings has been pretty consistent in the last few weeks. And there are more shows who gets less ratings. Like Gossip Girl (which is already canceled) and 90210.
Happy endings, definitely... It's not looking too good right now, which is making me sad. Happy Endings is such an awesome show. Also wishing that Nashville would be a bit more popular.
I'm pretty sure I read something about the possibility of it being a choice between keeping HoD or Beauty and the Beast which I think does better ratings wise so it don't think it's completely safe.
Nice to see Nikita winning the poll :) it's the only show on the list I watch, and therefore the only one I voted for. I should say, though, that I'm not *that* fussed about Nikita's ratings. For one, the network and studio are so determined to get the show to syndication (which requires 4 full seasons) that it's likely to get renewed despite its horrible ratings. And more importantly, I'm not even sure I WANT a fourth season. First, I have to see how this seasons turns out and whether there's any need to continue the story. If it can be wrapped up satisfyingly after three seasons, that's fine. My main reason to care about Nikita's ratings is that I want the cast and crew to get more recognition for their efforts. They work so hard to deliver a top-notch, high-quality show every week and those awful numbers must be disheartening.
With the exception of CSI: NY and maybe Nashville, I didn't realize that any of my shows on this list were considered bubble shows. Especially The Mentalist and SVU. The only one that I won't be as sad about should it be cancelled soon is Up All Night: for some reason, Big Bang Theory, Malibu Country, and HIMYM seem to be the only comedies I want to pay attention to this season (and of course Suburgatory and New Normal, since I watch those later).
Community when it returns (only 53 days left !), obviously.
I'm also worried about... FX's The League. it's a fantastic comedy, but its ratings aren't good (0.5 A18-49 in general). Now, its lead-in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia definitely had better days too, this season isn't performing overly well (around 0.7 A18-49), but it's already renewed for season 9 (and contracts are signed for a 10th season) so I don't care what happens. FX usually renews shows before the season is over. The League, on the other hand, got renewed for season 3 a few weeks after season 2 was over, same thing happened with the season 4 renewal. So I'm a little concerned about that, I would truly miss it.
I don't think The Good Wife is on the bubble (is it?). It remains CBS's most critically acclaimed drama (or only critically acclaimed drama) in a tough slot subject to many delays due to football (sometimes a full hour). I'm sure CBS will not dare cancelling it.
The Cleveland Show should be mentioned. Apparently, it's definitely not as safe as Family Guy or American Dad, they make fun of it on the show and even in this fun video (http://www.deadline.com/2012/12/20th-tv-bosses-gary-newman-and-dana-waldens-‘family-guy’-themed-holiday-card/ ), and while its the least good of the three MacFarlane animated shows, I very much like watching it. So please, MacFarlane, use all your power to get this spin-off to stick around past season 3.
Under other circumstances, Parks & Rec would be on the bubble, but it's not, so I'm happy.
I'd say Apartment 23, but despite my best efforts, I think this bubble has burst a few weeks ago, it would take a miracle for it not getting cancelled, such as ABC valuing quality (Last Resort axed...). Suburgatory doesn't strike as in danger but its ratings didn't improve a whole lot by having Modern Family as a lead-in this season, compared to last year after The Middle.
I would worry about Raising Hope (it should be as popular here and with critics/award shows as Parks & Rec, no less) and Nikita (although I'm stuck at episode... 2.02 for a while now, I'm planning on catching up eventually), both in their third season, and syndication is coming up, so they should be fine - although that surprises me for Nikita, its numbers are beyind abysmal each week, if the CW renews it for a 4th season it will speak a lot of syndication profit.
Hart and Beauty have been rating same 0.5_0.6 last couple weeks and Hart will win as its stable with no leadin while Beauty has the best leadin possible and gets low ratings and keeps falling.plus Hart is closer to syndication.But even so, Hart isnt 100% safe.
Beauty & the Beast,Nashville are my main bubble shows.Maybe 90210 but I think itll get a final short season or if it keeps getting 0.5_0.6 maybe a full final season.
CSI NY...I really hope CBS doesn't do away with this awesome show. It does well on Friday nights and deserves to be continued. Gary Sinise is Awesome and I, for one, look forward to watching every week.
The Good Wife is a bubble show, low rated and expensive. My guess is it will get enough episodes to get it to syndication but I'm not sure how many it still needs.
Raising Hope is in zero danger, syndication looming and FOX has lower rated shows they can get rid of.
Nikita most likely to get a 4th season to get it to 88 episodes for syndication.
Not sure how many episodes Parks and Rec is away from syndication but I'm sure it will get however many it needs to get it there and NBC have 3 lower rated comedies it can and most likely will cancel this season.
Community has a syndication deal so it could very well be cancelled at the end of the season but who know maybe Sony will let NBC have it for cheap and its ratings wont be too bad.
Apartment definitely cancelled at the end of its run at the very latest
pretty sure it will get the required 21 episodes to get it to syndication question is when will it air, there is some speculation CW will move it to the summer but I would say that depends on how ratings go in the spring. Also factor in the year to year drop in ratings and CW may have to save themselves embarrassment by moving it to the summer.
Beauty's renewal will depend on how it does when it comes back for the second half of the season, its already at the 0.6 mark weekly and has hit a 0.5, if it goes any lower it will be cancelled. I would say its already more likely to be cancelled than renewed at the moment.
it's currently more likely to be renewed than cancelled, ratings for a 10pm show on ABC are good enough for a renewal but the shows cost and the fact that it does already have a syndication deal keep it a slight uncertainty.
Alas, it's the same for most of the new shows I watch which is why this year I only started 2 new ones, Beauty and Arrow. At least we know Arrow is going to be around for at least 2 seasons. Last year Hart of Dixie, Ringer, Secret Circle and The Finder were my new shows but only one survived. My brother won't start a show until it has 50 episodes so he doesn't have to go through this lol.
I'll be mad if they cancel the Bitch...I also like Nashville and Happy Endings,but not so much.Beauty and the Beast is OK,but I think the CW make a mistake renewing Nikita.The show fulfilled its cycle.They should have renewed The Secret Circle instead.
I would only even care about Nikita getting moved to the summer since it would mean I'd have to wait a year for Season 4, which would be pure torture. Anyway, if they do that, I'd be *most* interested to see which non-Arrow, non-TVD show The CW thinks can do better on Friday. SPN could conceivably get moved to Friday again, but I think they'd rather use it to either launch another new show, or maintain the successful Arrow/SPN pairing.
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None, the shows I like are either safe or already cancelled.
ReplyDeleteNikita and Apartment 23
ReplyDeleteSuper early Community Renewal.
ReplyDeleteHart Of Dixie
ReplyDeleteNone of the above.
ReplyDeleteI either do not watch the shows on the list, stopped watching the shows on the list (CSI: NY, SVU, Mentalist, Nikita), or really do not care if they are cancelled even if I still plan to watch them (Happy Endings, Apt 23)
The only show I am worried about being renewed is Hell on Wheels.
Yes, I know it was renewed, but then the showrunner issues caused a retraction and AMC decided to un-cancel The Killing. That seemed very ominous to me!!
ETA:
I guess with a new showrunner in tow Hell on Wheels is back on track and renewed for Season 3!
http://www.deadline.com/tag/hell-on-wheels/
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite reality show,The Amazing Race too,I'm very anxious everytime I watch it!!
ReplyDeleteFrom this list: Nikita and Happy endings... not on the list would include Parks and Rec and Community (even though it's known that the Thursday 8pm slot is a tough one due to the competition)
ReplyDeleteHappy Endings and Nikita right now... Community when that starts up again.
ReplyDelete..nikita,.the mentalist,.elementary,.beauty,..csi-ny,.chicago fire and law and order svu
ReplyDeleteHart of Dixie isn't considered to be on a bubble because it's ratings has been pretty consistent in the last few weeks. And there are more shows who gets less ratings. Like Gossip Girl (which is already canceled) and 90210.
ReplyDeleteHappy endings, definitely... It's not looking too good right now, which is making me sad. Happy Endings is such an awesome show. Also wishing that Nashville would be a bit more popular.
ReplyDeleteNikita, The Mentalist and Elementary;)
ReplyDeleteMentalist, Elementary, and Nashville
ReplyDeleteElementary is on the bubble? I thought it was pretty safe. You have me worried now!
ReplyDeleteMentalist is on the bubble!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ReplyDeleteCSI: NY
ReplyDeleteIt's safe. It's gotten upgraded from a 22 episode season to 24. SpoilerTV didn't make the poll, a user did.
ReplyDeleteNashville, The Neighbors and The Good Wife...
ReplyDeleteNashville
ReplyDeleteNikita! Always dreaming that more people can see how amazing is this series!
ReplyDeleteHow come Castle is not on the list?
ReplyDeleteBecause the person who submitted the poll did not include it.
ReplyDeleteApartment 23 is deffinalty not a bubble show, its certain to be cancelled.
ReplyDeleteI would say its certain to be renewed,no wat CBS will cancel all of its new shows at the end of the season.
ReplyDeletenothing to do with how many episodes it has this season, this is about its chances of being renewed for a 2nd season.
ReplyDeletenot a bubble show, no way it will be cancelled
ReplyDeleteIt used to be Partners... sadly that did not work out, so now I don't care ;-(
ReplyDeleteNothing for me to vote on today,Elementary isn't on a bubble and that is the only show i watch on this list.
ReplyDeleteThe Good Wife is on the bubble?
Castle is not on the bubble That is why. It is pretty much a clinch on renewal.
ReplyDeleteNikita!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I read something about the possibility of it being a choice between keeping HoD or Beauty and the Beast which I think does better ratings wise so it don't think it's completely safe.
ReplyDeleteHappy Endings for sure. I didn't even realise The Mentalist was a bubble show!?! I personally think this current season has been it's best yet.
ReplyDeleteDon´t pay attention to this troll...I´ve seen him in other sites, always showing his hate for Castle...
ReplyDeleteOn this list, I watch The Neighbors.
ReplyDeleteNot really worried since it's a niche show anyway.
Voted Nikita and Beauty and the Beast. If I had to choose I would say I'd rather have Nikita over Beauty but hopefully both get renewed!
ReplyDeleteNice to see Nikita winning the poll :) it's the only show on the list I watch, and therefore the only one I voted for.
ReplyDeleteI should say, though, that I'm not *that* fussed about Nikita's ratings. For one, the network and studio are so determined to get the show to syndication (which requires 4 full seasons) that it's likely to get renewed despite its horrible ratings. And more importantly, I'm not even sure I WANT a fourth season. First, I have to see how this seasons turns out and whether there's any need to continue the story. If it can be wrapped up satisfyingly after three seasons, that's fine.
My main reason to care about Nikita's ratings is that I want the cast and crew to get more recognition for their efforts. They work so hard to deliver a top-notch, high-quality show every week and those awful numbers must be disheartening.
Elementary has full season pick up, already..
ReplyDeleteFull Season Pickup does not exempt a show from being on the Bubble.
ReplyDeleteWith the exception of CSI: NY and maybe Nashville, I didn't realize that any of my shows on this list were considered bubble shows. Especially The Mentalist and SVU. The only one that I won't be as sad about should it be cancelled soon is Up All Night: for some reason, Big Bang Theory, Malibu Country, and HIMYM seem to be the only comedies I want to pay attention to this season (and of course Suburgatory and New Normal, since I watch those later).
ReplyDeleteCommunity when it returns (only 53 days left !), obviously.
ReplyDeleteI'm also worried about... FX's The League. it's a fantastic comedy, but its ratings aren't good (0.5 A18-49 in general). Now, its lead-in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia definitely had better days too, this season isn't performing overly well (around 0.7 A18-49), but it's already renewed for season 9 (and contracts are signed for a 10th season) so I don't care what happens. FX usually renews shows before the season is over. The League, on the other hand, got renewed for season 3 a few weeks after season 2 was over, same thing happened with the season 4 renewal. So I'm a little concerned about that, I would truly miss it.
I don't think The Good Wife is on the bubble (is it?). It remains CBS's most critically acclaimed drama (or only critically acclaimed drama) in a tough slot subject to many delays due to football (sometimes a full hour). I'm sure CBS will not dare cancelling it.
The Cleveland Show should be mentioned. Apparently, it's definitely not as safe as Family Guy or American Dad, they make fun of it on the show and even in this fun video (http://www.deadline.com/2012/12/20th-tv-bosses-gary-newman-and-dana-waldens-‘family-guy’-themed-holiday-card/ ), and while its the least good of the three MacFarlane animated shows, I very much like watching it. So please, MacFarlane, use all your power to get this spin-off to stick around past season 3.
Under other circumstances, Parks & Rec would be on the bubble, but it's not, so I'm happy.
I'd say Apartment 23, but despite my best efforts, I think this bubble has burst a few weeks ago, it would take a miracle for it not getting cancelled, such as ABC valuing quality (Last Resort axed...). Suburgatory doesn't strike as in danger but its ratings didn't improve a whole lot by having Modern Family as a lead-in this season, compared to last year after The Middle.
I would worry about Raising Hope (it should be as popular here and with critics/award shows as Parks & Rec, no less) and Nikita (although I'm stuck at episode... 2.02 for a while now, I'm planning on catching up eventually), both in their third season, and syndication is coming up, so they should be fine - although that surprises me for Nikita, its numbers are beyind abysmal each week, if the CW renews it for a 4th season it will speak a lot of syndication profit.
The Good Wife, Chicago Fire, and Happy Endings.
ReplyDeleteBeauty and the Beast
ReplyDeletepark and Rec. I love it but it never seems to garner many viewers
ReplyDeleteHart and Beauty have been rating same 0.5_0.6 last couple weeks and Hart will win as its stable with no leadin while Beauty has the best leadin possible and gets low ratings and keeps falling.plus Hart is closer to syndication.But even so, Hart isnt 100% safe.
ReplyDeleteBeauty & the Beast,Nashville are my main bubble shows.Maybe 90210 but I think itll get a final short season or if it keeps getting 0.5_0.6 maybe a full final season.
ReplyDeleteCSI NY...I really hope CBS doesn't do away with this awesome show. It does well on Friday nights and deserves to be continued. Gary Sinise is Awesome and I, for one, look forward to watching every week.
ReplyDeleteThe Good Wife is a bubble show, low rated and expensive. My guess is it will get enough episodes to get it to syndication but I'm not sure how many it still needs.
ReplyDeleteRaising Hope is in zero danger, syndication looming and FOX has lower rated shows they can get rid of.
Nikita most likely to get a 4th season to get it to 88 episodes for syndication.
Not sure how many episodes Parks and Rec is away from syndication but I'm sure it will get however many it needs to get it there and NBC have 3 lower rated comedies it can and most likely will cancel this season.
Community has a syndication deal so it could very well be cancelled at the end of the season but who know maybe Sony will let NBC have it for cheap and its ratings wont be too bad.
Apartment definitely cancelled at the end of its run at the very latest
pretty sure it will get the required 21 episodes to get it to syndication question is when will it air, there is some speculation CW will move it to the summer but I would say that depends on how ratings go in the spring. Also factor in the year to year drop in ratings and CW may have to save themselves embarrassment by moving it to the summer.
ReplyDeleteBeauty's renewal will depend on how it does when it comes back for the second half of the season, its already at the 0.6 mark weekly and has hit a 0.5, if it goes any lower it will be cancelled. I would say its already more likely to be cancelled than renewed at the moment.
ReplyDeleteit's currently more likely to be renewed than cancelled, ratings for a 10pm show on ABC are good enough for a renewal but the shows cost and the fact that it does already have a syndication deal keep it a slight uncertainty.
ReplyDeleteretenshionista!
ReplyDeleteAlas, it's the same for most of the new shows I watch which is why this year I only started 2 new ones, Beauty and Arrow. At least we know Arrow is going to be around for at least 2 seasons. Last year Hart of Dixie, Ringer, Secret Circle and The Finder were my new shows but only one survived. My brother won't start a show until it has 50 episodes so he doesn't have to go through this lol.
ReplyDeleteAs of right now The Good Wife has 78 episodes,so they don't need many more to reach 100 for syndication.
ReplyDeleteI'll be mad if they cancel the Bitch...I also like Nashville and Happy Endings,but not so much.Beauty and the Beast is OK,but I think the CW make a mistake renewing Nikita.The show fulfilled its cycle.They should have renewed The Secret Circle instead.
ReplyDeleteYou mistook me for someone else. Im a fan of Castle. It's just other tv sites tend to place Castle in the bubble category.
ReplyDeleteI would only even care about Nikita getting moved to the summer since it would mean I'd have to wait a year for Season 4, which would be pure torture.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, if they do that, I'd be *most* interested to see which non-Arrow, non-TVD show The CW thinks can do better on Friday. SPN could conceivably get moved to Friday again, but I think they'd rather use it to either launch another new show, or maintain the successful Arrow/SPN pairing.
Beauty and the Beast !!!
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