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¿Cancelada o Renovada?

El tema que tocamos en este blog ya todos deben concerlo, las series. Muchas llegamos a amar y otras tantas a odiar. Pero a la final, el que determina si renuevan o cancelan un show son las productoras y empresas de cable. Por ello, he decidido traerles el estado de todas las series de cable americanas y así llegar a conocer si tu serie favorita se encuentra renovada o lamentablemente cancelada.

La lista a continuación: 
  • The Glades: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Greek: Temporada 4 (última) confirmada
  • Huge: Cancelada
  • Make It or Break It: Sin determinar
  • Pretty Little Liars: Sin determinar
  • Scoundrels: Cancelada
  • The Gates: Cancelada
  • The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Sin determinar
  • Breaking Bad: Temporada 4 confirmada
  • Mad Men: Temporada 5 confirmada
  • Rubicon: Cancelada
  • The Walking Dead: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Damages: Temporadas 4 y 5 confirmadas
  • Friday Night Lights: Temporada 5 (última) confirmada
  • It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia: Temporada 7 confirmada
  • Justified: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Rescue Me: Temporada 7 (última) confirmada
  • Sons of Anarchy: Temporada 4 confirmada
  • Terriers: Sin determinar
  • The League: Sin determinar
  • Boardwalk Empire: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Big Love: Temporada 5 (última) confirmada
  • Bored to Death: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm: Temporada 8 confirmada
  • Eastbound & Down: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • Entourage: Temporada 8 (última) confirmada
  • How to Make It In America: Sin determinar


  • Hung: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • In Treatment: Sin determinar
  • Treme: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • True Blood: Temporada 4 confirmada
  • Army Wives: Temporada 5 confirmada
  • Drop Dead Diva: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • Project Runway: Sin determinar
  • Californication: Sin determinar
  • Dexter: Sin determinar
  • Nurse Jackie: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • United States of Tara: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • The Big C: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • The Real L World: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Weeds: Temporada 7 confirmada
  • Blue Mountain State: Sin determinar
  • Crash: Cancelada
  • Gravity: Cancelada
  • Party Down: Cancelada
  • Spartacus: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Spartacus: Gods of the Arena: Precuela confirmada
  • Caprica: Cancelada
  • Eureka: Temporada 5 confirmada
  • Haven: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Sanctuary: Sin determinar
  • Stargate Universe: Sin determinar
  • Warehouse 13: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • The Closer: Temporada 7 confirmada
  • Dark Blue: Cancelada
  • Hawthorne: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • Leverage: Temporada 4 confirmada
  • Memphis Beat: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Men of a Certain Age: Sin determinar
  • Rizzoli & Isles: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Southland: Sin determinar
  • Covert Affairs: Temporada 2 confirmada
  • Burn Notice: Temporadas 5 y 6 confirmadas
  • In Plain Sight: Temporadas 4 y 5 confirmadas
  • Law & Order: Temporada 10 (última) confirmada
  • Psych: Temporada 6 confirmada
  • Royal Pains: Temporada 3 confirmada
  • White Collar: Temporada 3 confirmada
Pueden apreciar en la lista anterior la negrita colocada a Rubicon. Hace poco se conoció la desafortunada noticia de cancelación. Algo sumamente injusto, ya que era una de las series que mejor guión presentaba.

Por: Danilo Díaz Granado. 

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