Law & Order Renewed by NBC
Tuesday TV Ratings 5/5/26: Will Trent Ticks Up for Finale, NCIS: Origins Ends Down, NBA Playoffs Rise
NBC Renew/Cancel Week 27: Final Predictions for Law & Order, The Hunting Party, On Brand with Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live & More!
Murder in a Small Town Renewed by Fox
Monday TV Ratings 5/4/26: The 1% Club and The Quiz with Balls Drop to Series Lows, The Neighborhood and DMV Also Stumble, NBA Playoffs Continue to Lead
Sunday TV Ratings 5/3/26: Watson Down for Series Finale, Bob’s Burgers Builds on Family Guy, Marshals Rises as Tracker Drops
Saturday TV Ratings 5/2/26: Saturday Night Live Soars, NBA Playoffs Hit 27-Year High for First Round Game, Kentucky Roses Draws High Viewer Total on Hallmark
Friday TV Ratings 5/1/26: 152nd Kentucky Oaks Tops Broadcast, Sheriff Country Sinks, WWE SmackDown Also Slides
NBC Renews The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins for Season Two
ABC Renew/Cancel Week 27: RJ Decker Looks Like the Odd Man Out + Final Predictions for The Greatest Average American, Shark Tank, American Idol & More!
The ABC season is nearing its end, and the network is expected to hand out renewal and cancellation decisions as soon as this week. With most of ABC's lineup already renewed for next season, it's time for me to take a look at the stragglers, and see which shows are likely to return, and which we've likely seen the last of.
Thursday TV Ratings 4/30/26: Ghosts Jumps to Season High, Elsbeth Rises in Earlier Time Slot, 9-1-1: Nashville Returns Much Lower
Going Dutch Canceled by Fox
It's two and out for Fox military sitcom Going Dutch, as Fox has canceled the low-rated comedy after a twenty-two episode run. The announcement comes despite a season of year-to-year stability for the comedy series, which averaged 0.15 this season, the exact average of its inaugural run. Why such a rating was no longer acceptable to Fox this season despite being acceptable last year is unknown, but the show's streaming performance left much to be desired, never charting on Hulu's top fifteen. It was also one of Fox's lowest-rated series, ranking twelfth among thirteen shows, despite its year-to-year stability. Denis Leary starred in the series alongside Danny Pudi, Taylor Misiak, Laci Mosley, and Hal Cumpston. Going Dutch's cancellation leaves Fox with a single live-action comedy, its now-former lead-in, Animal Control. This is a miss for The TV Ratings Guide.




























