The procedural, which just hit its 300th episode, shows no signs of slowing down as CBS renewed it for next season and is hard at work on a spinoff, which will star Patricia Arquette.
Though Fox initially ordered more episodes of Seth MacFarlane's freshman sitcom, the network had a change of heart and cut its episode order from 22 to 19, before finally deciding to pull the plug, choosing not to bring it back for a second season.
Surprising no one, ABC has decided to rent out the ballroom for a 19th season.
Viewers will get a fifth season of longing looks and drama from the upstairs and downstairs on Downton Abbey. Season five will premiere in the UK in the fall and will likely make its way to American shores winter 2015.
The Jan. 24th season finale of Dracula gave the series its highest rating boost since early December with 3.1 million viewers and the second most watched show in the series' history. However, on average the vampire drama has brought in less than 3 million fans per episode. NBC has described the Jonathan Rhys Meyers show as a "passion" project, but despite that, it put a stake through the vampire series.
Benedit Cumberbatch isn't the only successful Sherlock on TV as Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu's drama's season three chances are looking quite good.
Debuting on a Friday night is TV's version of a death sentence and while Enlisted was adored by critics and a small but loyal following, Fox canceled the army sitcom after just one season after it failed to bring in big ratings.
After a boundary-pushing 10th season, which featured the shocking "death" of Brian, one of their most beloved characters, only to bring him back to life three episodes later, it's easy to see why Fox renewed Seth MacFarlane's animated hit.
Fox isn't ready to leave this cult as it picked up the Kevin Bacon serial killer thriller for a third season, meaning you should be prepared to continue keeping the lights on on Monday nights.
Back in October, the powers-that-be at ABC Family announced that The Fosters will be returning for a second season. The series, which is produced by Idol's Jennifer Lopez, was TV's No. 1 new cable series of the summer in viewers 12-34, with the August season finale setting series' high records in total viewers and several target demos. In fact, it's the network's second-best performer, just behind Pretty Little Liars, when it comes to their target demos.
Just how much does HBO love the fantasy hit? So much that it renewed it for two additional seasons after its season four premiere brought in series-high ratings on April 6.
"Game of Thrones is a phenomenon like no other," Michael Lombardo, president of programming at HBO, said in a statement. "David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, along with their talented collaborators, continue to surpass themselves, and we look forward to more of their dazzling storytelling."
HBO is ready to live happily whatever after with Lena Dunham as they renewed her buzzy comedy for a fourth season, even before season three kicked off.
Fox extended Glee's run last April when they announced that the musical comedy had been renewed for a fifth and sixth season. Recently, new details have emerged about the direction of the series' sixth and final season. Following season five's midseason graduation, many of the characters will be transitioning to an all-NYC storyline and season six will only focus on those living in the Big Apple. So far we know that Blaine (Darren Criss), Artie (Kevin McHale) and Sue (Jane Lynch) will be making the big move from Lima to New York.
Totally rad! The '80s sitcom was picked up for a second season by ABC. Despite so-so ratings, The Goldbergs is still Tuesday's No. 1 comedy.
After a creative renaissance in its fifth season, it's no surprise CBS picked up Julianna Margulies' drama for a sixth season. Come on, CBS prez Nina Tassler told us she hopes the show goes on "forever," so this law firm isn't closing anytime soon.
Surprising no one, ABC picked up Grey's for an 11th season, despite the impending exit of original star Sandra Oh. Plus, four fan favorite cast members, including Justin Chambers, Sara Ramirez, and Chandra Wilson, all recently signed new deals to stay with the show through Seasons 11 and 12.
A little known TV motto? If it actually gets ratings on a Friday night, you don't cancel it. Which is why NBC picked up a fourth season of the supernatural drama.
Despite averaging under million viewers per episode in its third season and being moved to Friday nights, the CW renewed Rachel Bilson's charmer for a fourth season.
Surf's up! After seeing a bump in the ratings, CBS renewed H50 for a fifth season, despite comments from star Alex O'Loughlin hinting he was done with the show.
Claire Danes will return as Carrie Mathison in the hit Showtime drama, but without her leading man, Damien Lewis, who (Spoiler Alert!) died in the season three finale. Though some critics were less than thrilled with the third season, it was Showtime's first original series to cross the 7 million mark in weekly viewers and the finale was the series' higest rated episode yet.
Ah, the power of Veronica Mars' Marshmallows. Kristen Bell's Showtime comedy will return in 2015 with a 12-episode fourth season, set to begin filming later this year. Across platforms, the third season of HOL has averaged three million viewers per week.
Though its series premiere attracted 16.5 million viewers, it shed more than half of 'em in week two, dropping to 6.1 million viewers...and has continued to bleed viewers ever since, leading CBS to axe Josh Holloway's action-drama.
It's official! FX boss John Landgraf confirmed that the sixth season of FX's Justified will be its last. "It was [executive producer] Graham Yost and Timothy Olyphant's decision," Landgraf revealed. "I would have liked to have had more Justified, it's one of my favorite shows." At least we've still got two full seasons of crime fighting fun with our weapon-heavy cast.
Paired with The Neighbors, Tim Allen's sitcom has helped ABC win Friday nights in the adults 18-49 demo, which is just as important to networks as the millions of viewers. And while The Neighbors didn't survive and was canceled by ABC, the network renewed Last Man Standing for a fourth season. (Yay for more JTT guest appearances!)