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All the TV shows that have been canceled in 2017

2017 saw both the networks and Netflix dropping the axe on a good number of shows.

As the year ends, so do some of your favorite TV shows.

We said goodbye to a lot of shows in 2017, and with this being the first year Netflix decided to start canceling shows, it may seem like more shows are falling by the wayside compared to previous years.

The networks, as usual, axed plenty of shows old and new, like the comedy "2 Broke Girls," which faltered in ratings later into its run. One of CBS's new show,"Wisdom of the Crowd," was cancelled after its star, Jeremy Piven, was accused of sexual misconduct in the wake of its premiere in September.

We've also included in this roundup the shows that knew their end was coming, like "Orphan Black," "Girls," "The Vampire Diaries," and "Bloodline." HBO's "Vice Principals," for example, was always set to be finished after two seasons.

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Here are all the shows that were canceled this year, from broadcast to Netflix:

"Wisdom of the Crowd" — CBS, one season

"Me, Myself & I" — CBS, one season

"Me Myself, & I" hasn't been officially canceled, but it might as well be: after six episodes, it was pulled from the schedule.

"The Blacklist: Redemption" — NBC, one season

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"Chicago Justice" — NBC, one season

"Will" — TNT, one season

"The Get Down" — Netflix, one season

"Imaginary Mary" — ABC, one season

"Time After Time" — ABC, one season

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"Doubt" — CBS, one season

"The Last Tycoon" — Amazon, one season

"Frequency" — The CW, one season

"Powerless" — NBC, one season

"The Great Indoors" — CBS, one season

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"Good Girls Revolt" — Amazon, one season

"Z: The Beginning of Everything" — Amazon, one season

"Blood Drive" — Syfy, one season

"Pitch" — Fox, one season

"Gypsy" — Netflix, one season

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"Making History" — Fox, one season

"Incorporated" — Syfy, one season

"APB" — Fox, one season

"Son of Zorn" — Fox, one season

"Training Day" — CBS, one season

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"Girlboss" — Netflix, one season

"Sweet/Vicious" — MTV, one season

"Emerald City" — NBC, one season

"No Tomorrow" — The CW, one season

"Downward Dog" — ABC, one season

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"24: Legacy" — Fox, one season

"Eyewitness" — USA, one season

"Scream Queens" — Fox, two seasons

"Rosewood" — Fox, two seasons

"The Knick" — Cinemax, two seasons

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"Vice Principals" — HBO, two seasons

"Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" — CBS, two seasons

"Sense8" — Netflix, two seasons

"Secrets & Lies" — ABC, two seasons

"Dr. Ken" — ABC, two seasons

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"Haters Back Off!" — Netflix, two seasons

"Chelsea" — Netflix, two seasons

"The Real O’Neals" — ABC, two seasons

"The Catch" — ABC, two seasons

"Bloodline" — Netflix, three seasons

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"Man Seeking Woman" — FXX, three seasons

"Playing House" — USA, three seasons

"The Carmichael Show" — NBC, three seasons

"The Odd Couple" — CBS, three seasons

"Zoo" — CBS, three seasons

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"The Leftovers" — HBO, three seasons

"Odd Mom Out" — Bravo, three seasons

"Girl Meets World" — Disney Channel, three seasons

"Red Oaks" — Amazon, three seasons

"American Crime" — ABC, three seasons

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"Difficult People" — Hulu, three seasons

"Reign" — The CW, four seasons

"Sleepy Hollow" — Fox, four seasons

"Black Sails" — Starz, four seasons

"@midnight" — Comedy Central, four seasons

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"Being Mary Jane" — BET, four seasons

"12 Monkeys" — Syfy, four seasons

"Masters of Sex" — Showtime, four seasons

"Halt and Catch Fire" — AMC, four seasons

"Bates Motel" — A&E, five seasons

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"You're the Worst" — FXX, five seasons

"Orphan Black" — BBC America, five seasons

"2 Broke Girls" — CBS, six seasons

"Girls" — HBO, six seasons

"Grimm" — NBC, six seasons

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"Last Man Standing" — ABC, six seasons

"Teen Wolf" — MTV, six seasons

"Baby Daddy" — Freeform, six seasons

"House of Cards" — Netflix, six seasons

"The Mindy Project" — Hulu, six seasons

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"Scandal" — ABC, seven seasons

"New Girl" — Fox, seven seasons

"Workaholics" — Comedy Central, seven seasons

"Pretty Little Liars" — Freeform, seven seasons

"Veep" — HBO, seven seasons

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"The Vampire Diaries" — The CW, eight seasons

"The Middle" — ABC, nine seasons

"Adventure Time" — Cartoon Network, ten seasons

"Bones" — Fox, twelve seasons

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