Fall TV is in full swing, and now that most of the new series have premiered, the pickup, renewal, and cancellation news has begun. There have been a few exciting pickups for freshman and veteran series, and so far, a few cancellations. See how your favorite shows have fared so far — and what's still up in the air — and keep checking back for more news as we update.
What's Been Picked Up
NBC
The Mysteries of Laura: The Debra Messing-led series has gotten a full season [1].
The CW
The Flash: The superhero series is getting a full first season [2].
Jane the Virgin: The freshman series is also getting a full season.
Fox
Gotham: The freshman series was picked up for a full season [3].
ABC
How to Get Away With Murder: The drama was picked up for a full first season [4].
Black-ish [5]: The Anthony Anderson sitcom was also picked up for an entire first season.
Forever: The NYC-set fantasy show has scored a full season order.
Cristela: The freshman series was picked up for a full season [6].
CBS
Scorpion: The new show was picked up [7] for a full season.
Madam Secretary: The freshman political drama will be around for a whole season.
NCIS: New Orleans: The spinoff procedural has gotten a first-season pickup.
Stalker: The new drama starring Maggie Q was picked up for season one.
Under the Dome: The Summer series will be back for a third season [8].
Extant: The Halle Berry-starring series is getting a second season.
FX
American Horror Story [9]: The anthology series has earned a fifth season [10].
Source: FX [11]
PBS
Downton Abbey: The British series has been renewed [12] for a sixth season.
USA
Graceland: The cable drama is coming back for a third season.
What's Been Canceled
NBC
A to Z: The new series was canceled [13] by NBC.
Bad Judge: The Kate Walsh [14] comedy will not get any more new episodes.
ABC
Manhattan Love Story: The freshman series was the the first new show to be canceled [15] this season, after just a couple episodes.
Selfie: The comedy has been canceled [16] and will end after its initial 13 episodes.
CBS
Unforgettable: The drama was canceled [17] for the second time.
The Millers: CBS has canceled [18] the sitcom during its second season.
Fox
Utopia: Mark Burnett's reality series was canceled [19] midway into its first season.
Red Band Society: The freshman drama was pulled [20] from Fox's lineup.
FX
The Bridge: The drama starring Diane Kruger [21] has been canceled [22] after two seasons.
Source: FX [23]
Lifetime
The Witches of East End: The supernatural series has been canceled [24] after two seasons.
TNT
Franklin & Bash: The legal drama was canceled after four seasons [25].
To Be Determined
NBC
State of Affairs: Premieres Nov. 17
Source: NBC [26]
Fox
Mulaney
Gracepoint
CBS
The McCarthys