Get ready to say goodbye to some of our favorite shows. A whole bunch of them are scheduled to air their final season in 2021. An article at The Hollywood Reporter runs down a list of more than 20 shows that are ending this year. Check out the full list over there, but these are the 8 that really got my attention.
Better Call Saul
The Breaking Bad prequel will air its sixth season on AMC. The show seemed like a bad idea at first, but Jimmy McGill's journey to becoming Saul Goodman has been incredible. At this point, you could at least make a case that it's as good as, or better than, Breaking Bad.
Ozark
The fourth and final season of the Netflix dark family drama is being split into two parts, but both should premiere on the streaming service sometime this year.
Bosch
Amazon Prime Video's Titus Welliver cop drama (based on Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch novels) will wrap up this year after an impressive seven seasons.
Superstore
NBC's workplace comedy is ending this year with its currently-airing sixth season. Original star America Ferrera has already left the show. Her character departed in an episode back in November.
Shameless
The popular William H. Macy family dramedy will air the last episode of its eleventh season on Showtime later this year.
F is for Family
Bill Burr's animated Netflix comedy will wrap up this year after five seasons.
Dead to Me
This fan-favorite Christina Applegate/Linda Cardellini dramedy is ending with a third and final season on Netflix.
Last Man Standing
Tim Allen's return to the world of sitcoms started out on ABC, got cancelled after six seasons and was then revived by FOX. It's had a healthy run, but this current ninth season will be the last.
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