Dramedy ended its second season in August
Between the much-savaged final season of “Game of Thrones,” the decimation of Marvel’s TV universe and the dozens of other shows either concluded or canceled, 2019 saw more than its fair share of TV casualties. Here are 115 shows that won’t live to see 2020.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” (Netflix) Final episode January 1
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“Friends from College” (Netflix) Final episode January 11
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“Rel” (Fox) Final episode January 13
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“Happy Together” (CBS) Final episode January 14
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“Wayne” (YouTube Premium) Final episode January 16
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“The Punisher” (Netflix) Final episode January 18
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“Steven Universe” (Cartoon Network) Final episode January 21
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“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” (Netflix) Final episode January 25
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“Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television” (YouTube Premium) Final episode January 30
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“Counterpart” (Starz) Final episode February 17
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“Berlin Station” (Epix) Final episode February 17
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“Lethal Weapon” (Fox) Final episode February 26
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“The Gifted” (Fox) Final episode February 26
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“Crashing” (HBO) Final episode March 10
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“The Passage” (Fox) Final episode March 11
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“Teachers” (TV Land) Final episode March 19
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“Deadly Class” (Syfy) Final episode March 20
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“Step Up: High Water” (YouTube Premium) Final episode March 20
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“The OA” (Netflix) Final episode March 22
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“Hot Streets” (Adult Swim) Final episode March 24
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“Broad City” (Comedy Central) Final episode March 28
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“Santa Clarita Diet” (Netflix) Final episode March 29
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“SMILF” (Showtime) Final episode March 31
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“You’re the Worst” (FXX) Final episode April 3
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“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” (The CW) Final episode April 5
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“Those Who Can’t” (truTV) Final episode April 8
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“The Tick” (Amazon Video) Final episode April 9
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“Splitting Up Together” (ABC) Final episode April 9
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“Fam” (CBS) Final episode April 11
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“Speechless” (ABC) Final episode April 12
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“Being Mary Jane” (BET) Final episode April 23
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“Gotham” (Fox) Final episode April 25
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“Chambers” (Netflix) Final episode April 26
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“Tuca & Bertie” (Netflix) Final episode May 3
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“Into the Badlands” (AMC) Final episode May 6
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“Shadowhunters” (Freeform) Final episode May 6
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“Star” (Fox) Final episode May 8
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“Proven Innocent” (Fox) Final episode May 10
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“The Cool Kids” (Fox) Final episode May 10
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“Sneaky Pete” (Amazon) Final episode May 10
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“Easy” (Netflix) Final episode May 10
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“Veep” (HBO) Final episode May 12
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“Now Apocalypse” (Starz) Final episode May 12
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“The Big Bang Theory” (CBS) Final episode May 16
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“Busy Tonight” (E!) Final episode May 16
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“For the People” (ABC) Final episode May 16
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“The Red Line” (CBS) Final episode May 19
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“Game of Thrones” (HBO) Final episode May 19
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“The Enemy Within” (NBC) Final episode May 20
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“The Fix” (ABC) Final episode May 20
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“The Kids Are Alright” (ABC) Final episode May 21
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“The Village” (NBC) Final episode May 21
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“Whiskey Cavalier” (ABC) Final episode May 22
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“Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists” (Freeform) Final episode May 22
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“She’s Gotta Have It” (Netflix) Final episode May 24
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“Ransom” (CBS) Final episode May 25
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“The Inspectors” (CBS) Final episode May 25
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“Last Call with Carson Daly” (NBC) Final episode May 25
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“Happy!” (Syfy) Final episode May 29
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“Cloak & Dagger” (Freeform) Final episode May 30
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“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” (syndication) Final episode May 31
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“Paradise Hotel” (Fox) Final episode June 6
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“Designated Survivor” (Netflix) Final episode June 7
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“Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas” (HBO) Final episode June 7
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“Abby’s” (NBC) Final episode June 13
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“Jessica Jones” (Netflix) Final episode June 14
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“Steve” (syndication) Final episode June 26
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“Life in Pieces” (CBS) Final episode June 27
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“The Son” (AMC) Final episode June 29
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“Big Little Lies” (HBO) Final episode July 21
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“The Code” (CBS) Final episode July 22
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“Strange Angel” (CBS All Access) Final episode July 25
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“Andi Mack” (Disney Channel) Final episode July 26
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“Orange Is the New Black” (Netflix) Final episode July 26
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“Twelve Forever” (Netflix) Final episode July 29
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“Wahlburgers” (A&E) Final episode July 31
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“Jane the Virgin” (The CW) Final episode July 31
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“iZombie” (The CW) Final episode August 1
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“Swamp Thing” (DC Universe) Final episode August 2
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“Million Dollar Mile” (CBS) Final episode August 3
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“No Good Nick” (Netflix) Final episode August 5
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“Divorce” (HBO) Final episode August 5
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“Legion” (FX) Final episode August 12
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“Krypton” (Syfy) Final episode August 14
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“The InBetween” (NBC) Final episode August 14
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“Elementary” (CBS) Final episode August 15
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“The Detour” (TBS) Final episode August 20
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“Baskets” (FX) Final episode August 22
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“Instinct” (CBS) Final episode August 25
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“Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath” (A&E) Final episode August 26
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“I Ship It” (CW Seed) Final episode August 29
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“Vice News Tonight” (HBO) Final episode September 6
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“Grand Hotel” (ABC) Final episode September 9
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“Pearson” (USA) Final episode September 11
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“BH90210” (Fox) Final episode Spetember 11
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“Page Six TV” (syndication) Final episode September 13
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“Killjoys” (Syfy) Final episode September 20
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“Suits” (USA) Final episode September 25
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“Transparent” (Amazon) Final episode September 27
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“Preacher” (AMC) Final episode September 29
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“Shepard Smith Reporting” (Fox News) Final episode October 11
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“Ballers” (HBO) Final episode October 13
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“Lodge 49” (AMC) Final episode October 14
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“Are You Afraid of the Dark?” (Nickelodeon) Final episode October 25
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“The Deuce” (HBO) Final episode October 28
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“The Affair” (Showtime) Final episode November 3
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“The Man in the High Castle” (Amazon) Final episode November 15
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“The Jim Jefferies Show” (Comedy Central) Final episode November 19
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“Bluff City Law” (NBC) Final episode November 25
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“EastSiders” (Netflix) Final episode December 1
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“Sunnyside” (NBC) Final episode December 5
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“Silicon Valley” (HBO) Final episode December 8
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“Madam Secretary” (CBS) Final episode December 8
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“Runaways” (Hulu) Final episode December 8
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“Mr. Robot” (USA) Final episode December 29
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Viewers also bid farewell to “Game of Thrones,” “Veep,” “Jane the Virgin,” “Gotham” and other fan favorites.
Between the much-savaged final season of “Game of Thrones,” the decimation of Marvel’s TV universe and the dozens of other shows either concluded or canceled, 2019 saw more than its fair share of TV casualties. Here are 115 shows that won’t live to see 2020.
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