It’s technically a new year, but it’s already the middle of the 2021-2022 TV season, which has been filled with plenty of shows to keep you busy — but not all are going to be sticking around to see next season.
Series can’t last forever, and there are only so many time slots for networks to fill, so eventually, all must come to an end (planned or otherwise). Below is the list of all the TV shows you’ll be saying goodbye to this year. (Stay tuned as this list is continuously updated.)
ABC
black-ish, 8 seasons
Pooch Perfect, 1 season
AMC
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
Kevin Can F**k Himself, 2 seasons
BBC America
Killing Eve, 4 seasons
FOX
The Big Leap, 1 season
HBO
His Dark Materials, 3 seasons
NBC
Ellen’s Game of Games, 4 seasons
Ordinary Joe, 1 season
Netflix
Grace and Frankie, 7 seasons
The Crown, 6 seasons
Ozark, 4 seasons
Dead to Me, 3 seasons
Gentefied, 2 seasons
Cooking With Paris, 1 season
The Baby-Sitters Club, 2 seasons
Archive 81, 1 season
Peacock
Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol, 1 season
Prime Video
I Know What You Did Last Summer, 1 season
Showtime
American Rust, 1 season
TNT
Animal Kingdom, 6 seasons