Over the weekend, CBS announced cancellation news for its struggling freshman CBS comedy THE GREAT INDOORS, starring Matt LeBlanc, and its long running sitcom 2 BROKE GIRLS. (Source: Deadline) 2 BROK GIRLS star Beth Behrs turned to Twitter to thank her fans for their support over the years:
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- Beth Behrs (@BethBehrs) May 13, 2017
In addition, CBS has cancelled its spin-off series "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" following two seasons on the air. (Source: Deadline) The series Executive producer Adam Glass shared the cancellation news on Twitter:
'Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders' Canceled By CBS After 2 Seasons via @Deadline ?? over this. ?? 2 my #CMbB family. ?? https://t.co/uDXy3wiP5d
- Adam Glass (@AdamGlass44) May 15, 2017
In other news, the network greenlit new seasons for ELEMENTARY and THE AMAZING RACE:
Ladies and Gentlemen, we are THRILLED to announce that Elementary has officially been picked up for Season Six! #Elementary #CBS
- Elementary Writers (@ELEMENTARYStaff) May 14, 2017
@EliseDoganieri Congrats on Season 30!
- Steve Pelaggi (@tweet2000) May 14, 2017
About 2 BROKE GIRLS: 2 BROKE GIRLS is a comedy about the unlikely friendship that develops between two very different young women who meet waitressing at a diner in trendy Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and form a bond over their dream to one day own their own successful cupcake business. Only one thing stands in their way: They're broke. Sarcastic, street-smart Max Black met the sophisticated, school-smart Caroline Channing when the uptown trust fund princess was having a run of bad luck as a result of her father's Wall Street scandal, which caused her to lose all her money and try waitressing. Max was surprised that Caroline had as much substance as style. Caroline learned that Max had a knack for baking cupcakes and visualized a lucrative future for them. With some financial help from a friend, they opened a cupcake shop, lost the shop and opened an after-hours cupcake window at the diner.
Now the girls have turned their cupcake window into a Dessert Bar and become part owners of the diner, where they're trying to build their business while continuing to wait tables. At the diner, they're surrounded by their offbeat, colorful "work family" - Oleg, the overly flirtatious cook; his pregnant wife, Sophie, who is the girls' outrageous upstairs neighbor; Earl, the hip 75-year-old cashier; and Han, the eager-to-please part owner of the diner. As the girls work their way together out of "broke," they realize they're much more alike - and that there's much more to like about each other - than they thought.
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