View Full Version : What shows will be ending next season?
GL2k2
04-21-2004, 01:17 AM
Well, this season will be the end for
Sex in the City
Friends
Angel
Fraiser
What series do you predict will see their end next season? Here are mine.
Enterprise
Everybody Loves Raymond
The Practice
You know what's sad about this list? There aren't many long running tv shows on the air that aren't reality based.
Peter Paltridge
04-21-2004, 02:24 AM
Raymond has been confirmed to end with next season, I think.
NYPD Blue will also have its last season in fall(or winter, whenever...)
If Enterprise dies next season, it'll be breaking the "7-Season Rule" and a sad testament to how far the once-powerful franchise has fallen.
krazymed
04-21-2004, 02:29 AM
The Practice is ending this season, not next season.
GL2k2
04-21-2004, 03:59 AM
The Practice is ending this season, not next season.
Wow, i didn't know that. I also think Malcolm in the Middle and That 70's Show is on it's last heels.
SilverKnight
04-21-2004, 04:44 AM
I think I'd also put Enterprise in the "ending this season" category. It's already on its last legs--I'll be very surprised if it reaches another season. The show just needs to go away, and that's unfortunate, because I was one of its staunchest defenders. >sigh<
The Clown Prince
04-21-2004, 06:01 AM
Wow, i didn't know that. I also think Malcolm in the Middle and That 70's Show is on it's last heels.
Yeah, The Practice is ending this season. However, while the story of the firm some of us have loved to see over the last 8 seasons comes to an end, it will be recieving a spin-off series using new characters introduced this year on The Practice including names like James Spader and William Shatner. Yes, William Shatner. His character is just wonderful!
As for Malcom in the Middle, at least one more season. I can't see this going on for much longer. There is only so much longer these kids will want to do this. They are all getting much older. Frankie Muniz is now 18! As for the actor that plays Reese, he has to be close to that too.
That 70's Show is ENDING after next season. The ENTIRE cast signed contract extentions that will have spanned two extra seasons. That comes to an end May 2005. If you are a viewer of the show, you'll notice that at the begining (I think they still use it there) and end credits, the license plate sticker now says '79.' A sign that yes, the 70's are coming to an end.
With the way Fox has been treating Bernie Mac lately with all the damn schedule moves, I sadly don't think that it will be around much longer. Hell, Fox might cancel it and it won't even appear on their fall schedule for this year. That's my theory.
And an annoucment about Enterprise getting a fourth season was supposed to come from either UPN or Paramount themselves this month. I'm sure internally some already know the answer. I mean, with it being late April, I would think that cast and crew should be allowed to know this by now so they can prepare for next season. Especially the producers and story writers. The theory that was making the rounds a while ago is that Enterprise will get a fourth season if only to send it's episode run past the 100 episode mark so that it could be sold into syndication and make it's money back. After that, I'm sure it's toast if something story wise can't be done to improve ratings.
The Sopranos will have it's FINAL season starting fall 2005 with a 10 episode run. Originally the current season on now was supposed to be the final one, but David Chase needed additional episodes to finish telling the story that he wanted to. I'm sure HBO doesn't mind.
The Clown Prince
AnimatedSnow47
04-21-2004, 09:01 AM
Star Trek: Enterprise had better come back! This season is its greatest so far and the show just keeps getting better (such as with "Azati Prime" - The Enterprise-J!!! and awesome battle sequences). Besides, even if they don't make 100 it could make syndication (Gidget only lasted one season, the original Star Trek only had 79 episodes, etc.)
And, its sad to see Frasier go. That show has a good four, five seasons left in it!
sterfish
04-21-2004, 11:26 AM
Another show ending this season is The Parkers. Of course, I doubt anybody really cares that it's ending except for those rabid Mo'Nique fans.
ClockStomper
04-21-2004, 11:58 AM
Denny Crane.
Yeah, TP is getting cancelled for a Ally McBeal/Practice hybrid. Looks good so far. It's sucked since the death of Richard Bey, so this is for the best.
I predict 24 will return if Kiefer re-signs. The guy who plays Chase obviously can't carry the show on his own (even the writers learned that pretty quickly.)
Sailor Chibi Otaku
04-21-2004, 12:24 PM
Enterprise has been cancelled.
zmanjz
04-21-2004, 12:32 PM
Enterprise has been cancelled.None of the Trekkie sites agree with this. The decision will not be Officially released until May 20th.
Although it's ratings are bad, it's Basiclt still the 2nd best show UPN has.
(and if they stopped running it against Smallville, they'd have a much larger Audience.)
Sailor Chibi Otaku
04-21-2004, 01:06 PM
Our nation wide TV guide, "TV Times", confirmed last week that Enterprise has been cancelled.
Slade_Wilson
04-21-2004, 01:19 PM
So Parkers is ending and its looking grim for bernie mac huh. It figures. I mean, These days a black show can't last as long as it used to. Parkers had a good long run, But Even i'll admit that I stopped watching it because I just forgot UPN existed. Bernie mac on the other hand, was shafted because of all the moves its making. He's literally been on every day of the week. And what does the future hold in store for black tv? the ignorance of Redman and Method man.
Sparticus
04-21-2004, 01:29 PM
The Simpsons ends after next season, and I think King of the Hill is too.
staticblue
04-21-2004, 07:27 PM
The Simpsons ends after next season, and I think King of the Hill is too.
not so true about King of the hil. I think I read that they have a contract up until 2007
Static
05-15-2004, 10:13 PM
I heard that 'The Simpsons' was renewed for another three seasons.
cheungcheung
05-15-2004, 11:04 PM
yeah, the voice actors have renegotiated their contracts after their walkout for another several years and the simpsons have been renewed for a few more seasons..
Enrique
05-16-2004, 03:56 PM
yea, according to many sources the simpsons movie is supposed to be released after the final season, and they're guesstimating the movie with a 2007 release date, giving the show another 3 seasons.
another interesting tidbit i found was that many of the voice actors's contracts stipulate not one but TWO movies... hmmm...
I also heard/read that The Practice will receive another spinoff for a possible midseason replacement. However, it will be a sitcom involving Cameryn Maynheim's (sp?) character.
7th Heaven might be gone after next season. Seriously, all the kids have grown up. How long can that show go on?
cheungcheung
05-17-2004, 11:26 PM
not only have all of their kids grown up, but they've pretty much all left the house as well..
the parents on that show are now pretty much running a shelter for kids with no homes since all of their own kids are gone.
I also read that Third Watch will be gone as well by midseason, possibly as a sacrifice for Law & Order: Trial by Jury
ABC also announced their shows for fall and announced more shows that won't be back next season: I'm With Her, Married to the Kellys, It's All Relative, and Life With Bonnie. They also got a name for the Practice spin-off starring James Spader and Shatner: Fleet Street.
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