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As recent years have passed, TV viewers have witnessed a staggering growth in the number of original series released on a yearly basis, thanks to new networks and new streaming services eager to deliver unending content in the hopes of drawing new customers. Of course, every series that debuts has to end at some point, and the number of show cancellations and pre-planned endings only seems to grow yearly. Understandably, 2021 is no different, with the pandemic weighing heavily into many TV decisions, with shows such as
GLOW and
Stumptown learning in 2020 that their previous renewals would go unfulfilled.
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Over the next seven days, NBC premieres two comedies, Starz debuts a road show and HBO Max introduces an excellent British drama.
‘Young Rock,’ ‘Kenan’
Of NBC’s two new single-camera, laugh-track-free comedies, “Young Rock” (8 p.m. Tuesday, WPXI-TV) proves funnier and altogether better than “Kenan” (8:30 p.m. Tuesday).
There’s a bit of a “Wonder Years” vibe to “Young Rock” filtered through the writing of executive producer Nahnatchka Khan, showrunner of the former ABC comedy “Fresh Off the Boat.”
SYFY’s Wynonna Earp concluding with fourth season
Just a month ahead of the second half of the season premiering on the network, SYFY has announced that the fourth season of the well-received Western horror series
Wynonna Earp will mark the end of its run and announcing a March premiere date for its final six episodes.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing
Wynonna Earp to our loyal and passionate audience,” Emily Andras, creator, executive producer and showrunner, said in a statement. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on SYFY, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi, are hopeful we can continue to share their inspiring tales in the future.”
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