TBS:
The Last OG: Though it's always been a solid player for TBS, I've started to think that The Last OG may have just finished its last lap. The series, which I already said was in danger in my last update, is moving to a LEANS CANCELLATION prediction. It dropped 27% this season at a time where TBS has been harsh with cancellations and truly seems to be in a transitionary period, with more reality/unscripted programming and even dramas coming to the network and few comedies in development. If TBS is moving away from its current brand, as it appears to be, The Last OG just might get left behind. The ratings don't really warrant a cancellation, but it's not like solid ratings have saved every other TBS show before, especially for Warner Brothers productions like The Last OG.
TruTV:
Tirdy Works: This reality show has proven to be a decent performer for TruTV, with a solid (for TruTV) 0.07 average, higher than most shows on the network. With it likely being extremely cheap to produce, it's hard to imagine TruTV canceling it, especially when it appears to have somewhat of an online fanbase, which many of their shows do not. It's being upgraded to a CERTAIN RENEWAL.
At Home With Amy Sedaris: The most acclaimed of TruTV's current crop of shows, At Home with Amy Sedaris is having a very strong ratings season, up 30% from season two to a 0.075 average. That's not huge for any other network, but for TruTV it seems likely that it's more than enough to earn another season. It's also been nominated for multiple Emmys, which TruTV can't say about their programs. If it could be renewed with a 0.58 average in season two, I find it hard to believe it's got much to worry about at this point. It's a CERTAIN RENEWAL.
Comedy Central:
No updates.
FXX:
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Cake: Since the last update, FXX renewed both of these programs for additional seasons. Both are correct predictions.
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