Which of your favorite shows is a lock to return, and which is destined for cancellation?
Sure, hits like "Abbott Elementary" and "NCIS" will be back for new seasons, along with freshmen series including remakes of "Night Court," "Quantum Leap" and "Magnum, P.I." and new series like "Fire Country" and "Will Trent."
Meanwhile, long-running favorites "The Blacklist," "NCIS: Los Angeles," "The Goldbergs" and "Riverdale" are ending their runs, along with "A Million Little Things" and two medical dramas, "New Amsterdam" and "The Resident."
But other sitcoms and dramas – from "The Good Doctor" to "S.W.A.T." to "9-1-1," are endangered, hovering "on the bubble" between renewal and cancellation. Networks are weighing their fates as they ready potential replacements and new fall schedules they'll announce in mid-May.
USA TODAY's 26th annual Save Our Shows poll asked you to weigh in on which you'd like saved – and which dropped – as the networks set their 2023-24 schedules. Fox's "9-1-1" won the poll, but was canceled by Fox only to be snapped up by ABC, whose sibling studio owns the series. ABC's "The Good Doctor" and "Alaska Daily" were behind, followed by CBS' "S.W.A.T.," which was canceled but then uncanceled for 13 final episodes.
Here's our status update for every series, grouped by those already renewed or highly likely to return; those canceled or on death's door; and those hovering somewhere in between.
Full Save Our Shows results : Save Our Shows 2023: See how your TV favorites fared in USA TODAY's exclusive poll
Renewed, or almost
Abbott Elementary
The Conners
Grey's Anatomy
The Rookie
Station 19
Will Trent
On the bubble
Alaska Daily
The Company You Keep
The Good Doctor
Home Economics
Not Dead Yet
The Rookie: Feds
Canceled, or nearly dead
A Million Little Things
Big Sky
The Goldbergs
Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin in a scene from CBS' "So Help Me Todd."
Steve Howey and Ginger Gonzaga star in u0022True Liesu0022 as a seemingly normal suburban couple who are international spies in this remake of James Cameron's 1994 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
LL Cool J in CBS' u0022NCIS: Los Angeles,u0022 which is ending after a 14-season run.
Renewed, or almost
Blue Bloods
Bob Hearts Abishola
CSI: Vegas
The Equalizer
FBI
FBI: International
FBI: Most Wanted
Fire Country
Ghosts
NCIS
NCIS: Hawai'i
The Neighborhood
S.W.A.T.
So Help Me Todd
Young Sheldon
Canceled, or nearly dead
NCIS: Los Angeles
East New York
True Lies
Melissa Rauch as Judge Abby Stone and John Larroquette reprising his role as prosecutor Dan Fielding in a revival of NBC's 1984-92 comedy "Night Court."
American Autou0022 follows the reinvention efforts of a group of struggling executives (Ana Gasteyer as Payne Motors CEO and X Mayo, right, as Dori Ovens) at a Detroit carmaker as they attempt to solidify the company and stay afloat.
Renewed, or almost
Chicago Fire
Chicago Med
Chicago PD
La Brea
Law & Order
Law & Order: SVU
Law & Order: Organized Crime
Magnum, P.I.
Night Court
Quantum Leap
On the bubble
American Auto
Grand Crew
Lopez vs. Lopez
Young Rock
Canceled, or nearly dead
The Blacklist
New Amsterdam
J. Harrison Ghee in u0022Accused.u0022
Mayim Bialik runs a cat-themed restaurant in u0022Call Me Kat.u0022
Renewed, or almost
Accused
Alert: Missing Persons Unit
Animal Control
Bob's Burgers
The Cleaning Lady
Family Guy
The Great North
9-1-1 (but moving to ABC)
9-1-1: Lone Star
The Simpsons
On the bubble
Fantasy Island
Welcome to Flatch
Canceled, or nearly dead
Call Me Kat
Monarch
The Resident
Renewed, or almost
All American
Walker
On the bubble
All American: Homecoming
Gotham Knights
Superman & Lois
Canceled, or nearly dead
The Flash
Kung Fu
Nancy Drew
Riverdale
Stargirl
Walker: Independence
The Winchesters