20 TV Shows That Just Got Cancelled

19. I Feel Bad

I Feel Bad
NBC

Although fans of this sitcom might feel bad about its cancellation, NBC likely don't: the series had plenty of talent involved, including Amy Poehler as an executive producer, but it received largely negative reviews from critics upon airing.

That was reflected in the ratings too: over 6million people tuned in for the premiere back in September, but by December that was down to just over 2m, and the network didn't give it an additional episode order back then. The writing was on the wall from that point, and now the Peacock have confirmed that the comedy, which followed Emet, a wife, mother, and career woman who "feels bad" when she deviates from her own standards of perfection, is done for.

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