The 2019-20 TV season is shaping up to be the strongest and most diverse year yet. There are plenty of exciting, original pilots on the horizon and just as many reboots/revivals in the works, as well.
But like the saying goes, “Out with the old, in with the new.” While some series are finishing on a pre-planned, well-thought-out high note, other shows’ lifespans have been cut prematurely short. So, sadly, here’s a list of all the TV shows you’ll be saying goodbye to this year.
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
Elementary, 7 seasons
The Big Bang Theory, 12 seasons
NBC
Last Call With Carson Daly, 17 seasons
Trial & Error, 2 seasons
Fox
Gotham, 5 seasons
Love Connection, 2 seasons
The CW
Jane the Virgin, 5 seasons
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, 4 seasons
iZombie, 5 seasons
Arrow, 8 seasons
History Channel
Vikings, 6 seasons
USA
Suits, 9 seasons
Mr. Robot, 4 seasons
Freeform
Shadowhunters, 3 seasons
FX
Legion, 3 seasons
Comedy Central
Broad City, 5 seasons
IFC
Stan Against Evil, 3 seasons
Syfy
Nightflyers, 1 season
Killjoys, 5 seasons
Channel Zero, 4 seasons
Hulu
The First, 1 season
I Love You, America, 1 season
Netflix
Friends From College, 2 seasons
Jessica Jones, 3 seasons
The Punisher, 2 seasons
Travelers, 3 seasons
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, 4 seasons
Orange is the New Black, 7 Seasons
Amazon
Man in the High Castle, Season 4
Transparent, 5 seasons
HBO
Game of Thrones, 8 seasons
VEEP, 7 seasons
Crashing, 3 seasons
Showtime
The Affair, 5 seasons
Homeland, 8 seasons
SMILF, 2 seasons
Starz
Counterpart, 2 seasons
Cinemax
Strike Back, 7 seasons