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Full list of network series coming back, or gone forever

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Decision time is here again.

Major broadcast networks are weighing the fates of 25 endangered sitcoms and dramas, hovering “on the bubble” between renewal and cancellation. USA TODAY’s 24th annual Save Our Shows poll asks you to weigh in on which you’d like saved – and which dropped – as the networks set their 2021-2022 schedules to be unveiled in mid-May.

Last year’s winner: NBC’s “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” the musical drama that is once again “on the bubble” due to modest ratings and high costs. Many factors go into renewal decisions, including Nielsen ratings, creative quality, profitability, digital viewership and program ownership. 

The coronavirus pandemic, which shuttered production of pilot episodes for new series replacements last spring, remains a factor, but network executives say it’s less critical this year in determining the fate of series.

Instead, it may impact when (not if) they continue: NBC’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” was renewed last spring for what was planned as its final season. The pandemic prevented a return to production until this month, so 10 remaining episodes won’t air until fall. And CW’s “Supernatural,” due to end in May 2020, delayed its final episodes until last fall. 

Here’s a status update for every current series, based on conversations with top executives at each of the major networks. (Shows that haven’t yet premiered are excluded.) 

ABC: Will ‘For Life,’ ‘The Rookie’ return?
TOP: “Big Sky” MIDDLE: “For Life” ABOVE: “The Rookie”
TOP: “Big Sky” MIDDLE: “For Life” ABOVE: “The Rookie”
“Big Sky,” “For Life” and “The Rookie.”
DARKO SIKMAN, Giovanni Rufino, Eric McCandless, ABC

Renewed, or almost

  • Big Sky
  • Black-ish
  • The Conners
  • The Good Doctor
  • Grey’s Anatomy
  • Station 19

On the bubble

  • American Housewife
  • For Life
  • The Goldbergs
  • A Million Little Things
  • Mixed-ish
  • The Rookie
CBS: ‘All Rise,’ ‘SEAL Team’ are at risk 
TOP: “The Equalizer” MIDDLE: “MacGyver” ABOVE: “S.W.A.T.”
TOP: “The Equalizer” MIDDLE: “MacGyver” ABOVE: “S.W.A.T.”
“The Equalizer,” “MacGyver” and “S.W.A.T.”
Barbara Nitke, Guy D’Alema, CBS

Renewed, or almost

  • Blue Bloods
  • Bob Hearts Abishola
  • Bull
  • The Equalizer
  • FBI
  • FBI: Most Wanted
  • Magnum P.I.
  • NCIS
  • NCIS: Los Angeles
  • S.W.A.T.
  • The Neighborhood
  • Young Sheldon

On the bubble

  • All Rise
  • B Positive
  • Clarice
  • SEAL Team
  • The Unicorn
  • United States of Al

Canceled, or nearly dead

  • MacGyver
  • Mom
  • NCIS: New Orleans
Fox: ‘9-1-1’ is a sure bet to return
TOP: “9-1-1” MIDDLE: “Call Me Kat” ABOVE: “Last Man Standing”
TOP: “9-1-1” MIDDLE: “Call Me Kat” ABOVE: “Last Man Standing”
“9-1-1,” “Call Me Kat” and “Last Man Standing.”
Richard Foreman Jr., LISA ROSE, Michael Becker, Fox

Renewed, or almost

  • Bob’s Burgers
  • Call Me Kat 
  • Duncanville
  • Family Guy
  • The Great North
  • 9-1-1
  • 9-1-1: Lone Star
  • The Simpsons 

On the bubble

  • The Moodys
  • Prodigal Son
  • The Resident

Canceled, or nearly dead

  • Bless the Harts
  • Filthy Rich
  • Last Man Standing
  • NeXt

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