With four weeks of data under its belt, freshman drama Tommy starts off as Likely to be Cancelled. The series debuted to a weak .44 on February 6th, but its lead in (Carol's Second Act) was not much of a help. Tommy stabilized in weeks two and three (0.40 -> 0.43), before arguably having one of its best performances in week four (0.5). It actually did that with an all repeat lineup leading into it, which was pretty impressive. I still have my doubts that CBS will ultimately renew Tommy. A few more weeks of data may help paint a clearer picture, although it should be noted I originally had the series as Certain to be Cancelled before that performance, so that's a positive!

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Heading in the wrong direction is freshman comedy. In the first three editions, the Patricia Heaton led comedy was Likely to be Renewed, before moving to Toss-Up in the fourth update of CBS Renew/Cancel. Just two updates later, the show moves into even more negative territory. Over the last two months,has looked like the weak link of the Thursday lineup, including some rough L+7 numbers. The four most recent episodes in L+SD: 0.57 -> 0.50 -> 0.56 -> 0.58. I think there is a case to be made that CBS can do better in the timeslot. It is important to see where new comedyand veteranland when they debut before making a final call. Where things stand today, however,is Likely to be Cancelled.As for veterans, there was a surprise Friday announcement thatwould conclude its run upon the completion of its current tenth season (in April). This is a huge miss for TV Ratings Guide, as we were predicting Certain to be Renewed. In fact, it made the move from Likely to be Renewed to Certain to be Renewed in the fourth update this season. In that update, I did note, "which does appear to be the case according to multiple reports. Apparently star Alex O'Laughlin was ready to leave the show, after dealing with health issues on set for the last few seasons. CBS looked at casting a new lead, but decided against that option. Whenends in April, it will have aired 240 episodes across ten seasons - a very impressive run for a show that looked like it was in trouble in the move to Friday night. The chart below has been updated to include its end.What are your thoughts this week? Willsurprise and be renewed? Are you shocked thatis ending? Sound off in the comments below!