LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 11: (L-R) Neil Patrick Harris, Cobie Smulders, Josh Radnor, Alyson Hannigan and Jason Segel pose with Favorite Network TV Comedy Award for 'How I Met Your Mother' in the press room during the 2012 People's Choice Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on January 11, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

How I Met Your Mother is one of the best shows on Netflix but it’s scheduled to be removed later this year along with several other fan favorites.

Netflix is committed to investing in their Original programming like the Emmy-nominated Stranger Things, but that financial commitment means there is less room to spend on retaining other shows. This means several of your old favorite shows like How I Met Your Mother is going to be steadily leaving Netflix.

We’ve previously reported on FOX shows like Prison Break and The Bernie Mac Show leaving and NBC shows 30 Rock and Friday Night Lights scheduled to be leaving Netflix at the end of September. We also wrote One Tree Hill is scheduled to leave, although a Netflix representative did tell us it was “likely” it would be renewed. Color me skeptical because the same was said about FNL, which has been confirmed to be leaving, via Vulture and Decider.

I can speak for countless fans who will threaten to cancel their membership if One Tree Hill does leave, so hopefully, there is a last-minute reprieve and a new deal can be announced, but it seems to be a tenuous situation because every other show that was scheduled to leave is leaving.

That won’t be the case, however, for How I Met Your Mother, which is reportedly scheduled to leave on Nov. 12. We don’t have anything more official than that source and when we contacted Netflix, they weren’t able to confirm the show was even leaving.

The show was produced by 20th Century Fox, which signed a deal with Hulu earlier this year, which has resulted in shows like Bob’s Burgers leaving Netflix and leaving fans upset.

Naturally, the reported impending departure of a fan favorite like How I Met Your Mother will result in another wave of upset consumers who will see the complete series disappear.

This means if they want to finish the series and find out who the mother is, they’ll have to get a Hulu account. And Netflix is seemingly okay with seeing these shows go despite the fan backlash because they’re confident they’ll have the next big hit coming down the pipeline and they’ll be able to control the rights forever.

How I Met Your Mother ranks prominently on our list of the 50 best comedies on Netflix where it will remain as long as it’s available to stream. But if you’ve put off your binge-watch, now is the time to speed it up because there are less than two months to finish it before it leaves Netflix.