It's no secret that many of us at BuzzFeed are fans of ABC Family's Bunheads. On Tuesday, Louis Peitzman wrote a "Why We Need to Save Bunheads" post; a BuzzFeed fellow looked up all the cultural references in the winter premiere; some months ago, I interviewed show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, and previous to that, I wrote about how the show had made me cry.

And now, 2½ months after its 18-episode first season concluded on Feb. 25, the show is in limbo. It's not dead — like, it really might not be dead if ABC Family is simply waiting to see how its new shows coming in June do, specifically, The Fosters (June 3) and Twisted (June 11). In the ratings, Bunheads is definitely a bubble show. During its winter half-season, it averaged about a million viewers, down a bit from its first run of episodes during the summer. For ABC Family, which courts a young, female audience that loves a show like Pretty Little Liars, the audience is probably older-skewing than the channel wants, but it's not a bomb or anything.

Yet other than not being dead, there's little positive news for Bunheads fans to latch onto. On Tuesday, Broadway.com posted a story about how the show's star, Tony winner Sutton Foster, will be performing at the Carlyle in New York from Sept. 10-28. Which, if Bunheads were renewed tomorrow, and the writers got writing immediately, would be, oh, right when the show would be filming. Not good!

For months, I've tried to find out about Bunheads' fate through relevant talent agencies. I've also asked various people who work on the show — all multiple times. They know, or profess to know, nothing. On Wednesday, Foster's PR representative did not respond to an email, nor did the show's ABC Family publicist (whom I've emailed asking for updates on several occasions). And I emailed Sherman-Palladino: She hasn't yet responded.

The BuzzFeed Los Angeles office is temporarily housed at the Sunset Gower Studio in Hollywood, which was where Bunheads filmed and had its offices — and I know that the show has given up its space. Again, not definitive news, but also, not good.