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Here's their one for last year.

The alternate ending is for the DVD and that has nothing to do with CBS.

Why? Her show got cancelled too.

Last Man Standing had better ratings than Neighbors so it wasn't really a surprise. It's also about one season away from 80 something mark so syndication considerations are also involved. Still there aren't too many sitcoms like Neighbors on TV and I'll miss it.

Last year Raising Hope averaged 2.1, Dads 1.7 this year(both numbers include(+7 viewing). Rushing to burn off Dads to bring in Glee and killing the first hour of sitcoms made things even worse.

Every New Girl Season has ended in May. This season is actually the shortest with 24 and 25 episodes in S1 and S2 compared to 23 in S3.

I suspect that any attempt to enforce that agreement in court would probably end up of costing more than buying out Don. It also helps that Roger Sterling as President of SC&P would be the only person able to initiate legal proceedings against him.

That hour and half time-slot has always been network time and I can't imagine they'll just let it go.

They changed their minds and are now leaving the archives up publicly.

Garrett Dillahunt has been cast Amazon's drama pilot "Hand of God" while Martha Plimpton will make the guest star rounds (she has previously guest stared on "The Good Wife") and I suspect she'll probably return to the theatre. Hard to say where Shannon Woodward and Lucas Neff will go next, Woodward already had a

Pretty sure that "Maybe" was one of the radio songs in Fallout 3.

Just enjoy the 4 episodes that we have left, a cancelled show getting a pick up from another network then to be rare. It's gonna be on syndication next year so you be able to see repeats.

In season one and two Raising Hope benefited from strong lead-ins (Glee and New Girl) and fairly weak competition from other FOX sitcoms so Raising Hope was pretty safe. Once it was renewed for season three it was all but guaranteed a fourth season.

It's the second

Of all those series you listed only The Middle, Mom, and Two Broke Girls really compare to the level of dirt poorness that were the Chance's when the show started, and really only The Middle matches Raising Hope in the seriousness and attention to that detail.

Given that Raising Hope had been the beneficiary of a bit of favorable scheduling for the previous three seasons that it's kill by an extremely unfavorable one in season four. Still it might have been a blessing that Greg Garcia had to leave after last season because we went through more of the story in a shorter

My heart wants a Sabrimmy baby, but brain tells me that it may not be the best thing for two people in low-paying jobs to have another baby.

I'm still hoping a final 13 episode season to hit the 100 episodes mark, but yeah it's not looking good now. It's sad that pretty much half of the audience disappeared with the move to Fridays.

The show is a syndicated program produced by CBS Television, it's not a network program. It's also a talk show so even if were cancelled today it probably remain on the air over the summer.

It's also kind of weird since Derek Phillips has actually been on Parenthood as a different character. We're approaching Cougar Town/Scrubs level of crossover.