NBC Keeps Canceling Fan Favorite Shows

Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman in
Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman in "Good Girls"

If your favorite series is currently airing on NBC, you should brace yourself since some of the most popular shows on this network recently got the ax. NBC canceled some of its most beloved shows in the last few weeks, and here are three cancelations that got everyone talking.

Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist

One of NBC’s most offbeat comedies in recent memory, this story of a young woman with the ability to hear other people’s thoughts in the form of musical numbers was a real breath of fresh air. NBC canceled it after just two seasons, but there’s still a chance Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will continue its life on another network.

Good Girls

The latest victim of NBC’s cancelation spree, the hit drama about three suburban moms embracing the life of crime is going off the air after four seasons. There is no hope Good Girls might move to another network because Netflix already passed on the opportunity to save it.

Manifest

Manifest was never as popular as the previous two shows, but its cancelation was still a shocker for the loyal fans. The creator of this sci-fi series Jeff Rake originally envisioned it as a six-season show and negotiated its continuation at Netflix, but plans eventually fell through.