It's the dreaded time of the year when the long list of cancellations come from various television networks and just like every year, we're losing some good shows. ABC's country drama "Nashville," was cancelled alongside thriller series "The Family," the struggling Muppets series, the comedic and well received "Galavant," and our favorite female agent, "Marvel's Agent Carter," have all been officially shelved. Even worse news for Marvel, ABC's ordered spin off for the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. series, Marvel's Most Wanted, will not be moving forward on the network. CBS cancelled the latest iteration of crime-mystery series, "CSI:Cyber," and moved it's freshmen series "Supergirl" to the CW in a move which will most likely save the show in the long run. While we wait on more series from NBC, based on ratings it sounds like the new shows, "Game of Silence," Eva Longoria's "Telenovela," and "Undateable," are all in trouble of cancellation. Fox cancelled a handful of new series including Rob Lowe's, "The Grinder," the John Stamos led comedy, "Grandfathered," "Cooper Barret's Guide to Life," "Minority Report," and the sci fi series, "Second Chance." The network also cancelled Seth Macfarlane's new animated series "Bordertown." This isn't terribly surprising as it seems Fox is moving away from animated series after cancelling Macfarlane's other series, "The Cleveland Show," and moving the long running "American Dad," series to TBS where it's performed considerably better. The CW cancelled competition series "America's Next Top model," towards the end of last year and has already cancelled the limited series, "Containment," which has yet to finish airing it's first season. While some of these show's had a good run, others were gone far too soon. What will you miss on TV from the last year?
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