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These Shows Won't Be Back Until 2017
Upfronts brought us all the new Fall schedules, and while there are a ton of new shows to get excited about, at heart we know you really want to know about your current, favorite shows. That's why you may be having a small heart attack when you go to look for the season premiere of a returning show in a few months, and it's nowhere to be found. Don't worry - it probably wasn't canceled, but it may have been pushed to midseason. That just means it'll come back in early 2017, in the second half of a TV network's year. Make sure you are prepared for this delay by checking out the shows that were recently announced as getting the push.
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