There hasn't been an update to the TBS, TruTV, Comedy Central and FXX renew/cancel in months, and many shows have either premiered, been renewed, or been canceled since then. Keep reading for updates on The Last OG, The Misery Index, Tacoma FD, Dave and more! TBS:
(Note: click any show with its name highlighted in blue to see the ratings for its most recent season.)
The Last OG: In its return for season three, The Last OG has sadly underwhelmed. It's down 23% to a 0.25 average. While that's just fine for most networks, TBS has been pretty ruthless lately, axing solid shows like The Detour and The Guest Book despite solid ratings. Both of those shows were down similar amounts to The Last OG and had higher averages. At this point, I think The Last OG will be back for a fourth, possibly final, season, but I also think TBS could end up just canceling it, as they do seem to be going through a transitionary period right now. Last OG doesn't bring them the ratings that American Dad does or the awards that Full Frontal does, so it's in a unique position among veteran TBS shows. It LEANS RENEWAL.
The Misery Index: This game show from the cast of Impractical Jokers just came back for season two with a solid 0.29 premiere. Shows such as this seem to be the future for TBS, and I would be shocked to see it canceled, especially with such a nice premiere rating. It's a CERTAIN RENEWAL.
Tacoma FD: TruTV's highest-rated scripted show returned a few months ago and is down about 8% for the season overall. It's airing without help from original Impractical Jokers episodes this season, and it's doing extremely well without that. It's hard to imagine the remainder of the season (it's currently on hiatus) doing poorly enough to put it in any danger whatsoever. It's a CERTAIN RENEWAL.
Tirdy Works: The newest TruTV premiere is a bit of a sh*t show, but not in the ratings. It's done okay in the 18-49s by Tru standards, with a 0.07 average thus far, in-line with most of their shows. It could always fall from there, as only two episodes have aired, but it's a LIKELY RENEWAL to start out.
Robbie: The latest Comedy Central debut is an odd one. It aired only one episode on Comedy Central before moving to the network's website to release the remainder of its season. Whether it produces more seasons or not, it's hard to imagine those being on Comedy Central.
Alternatino with Arturo Castro: Since the last update, it was announced that this series would be moved to Quibi for its second season. Since it's not returning to Comedy Central, I'm counting it as a correct cancellation prediction.