And it seems very quick for Glee to be rebroadcast on cable already.
This is my current understanding of what cable dramas will be back (either sooner or later):
A&E - The Glades
ABC Family - Make It or Break It, Secret Life of the American Teenager
AMC - Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Walking Dead
FX- Justified, Rescue Me, Sons of Anarchy
HBO - Boardwalk Empire, Treme, True Blood
Lifetime - Army Wives, Drop Dead Diva
Showtime - Dexter
Starz - Torchwood, Spartacus Blood and Sand (the original series, not the prequel)
Syfy - Eureka, Haven, Sanctuary, Stargate Universe (but then gone), Warehouse 13
TNT - The Closer, Hawthorne, Leverage, Memphis Beat, Men of a Certain Age, Rizzoil & Isles
USA - Burn Notice, Covert Affairs, Psych

This is my current understanding of what cable dramas will be back (either sooner or later):
A&E - The Glades
ABC Family - Make It or Break It, Secret Life of the American Teenager
AMC - Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Walking Dead
FX- Justified, Rescue Me, Sons of Anarchy
HBO - Boardwalk Empire, Treme, True Blood
Lifetime - Army Wives, Drop Dead Diva
Showtime - Dexter
Starz - Torchwood, Spartacus Blood and Sand (the original series, not the prequel)
Syfy - Eureka, Haven, Sanctuary, Stargate Universe (but then gone), Warehouse 13
TNT - The Closer, Hawthorne, Leverage, Memphis Beat, Men of a Certain Age, Rizzoil & Isles
USA - Burn Notice, Covert Affairs, Psych
Well, that's a dual-edged sword. Many cable shows get only 13 episodes per season, so if they last 6 years it is like a regular television series being canceled after three years.There's a lesson to be learned here, put your stock in cable shows.
Yes, but not on any of the networks I keep my eye on very closely - specifically, it'll eventually be back on DirecTV 101. (I've got to remember to check over there more often.)I don't see Damages in the FX list. Is it coming back?
That's actually what I didn't like about the show, most.Give Blu Bloods another try, bicker. It really isn't bad and how can you not watch a show with Tom Selleck in it? He is such an incredible screen presence.

Yes, but not on any of the networks I keep my eye on very closely - specifically, it'll eventually be back on DirecTV 101. (I've got to remember to check over there more often.)
That's actually what I didn't like about the show, most.![]()
DirecTV 101 hasn't put its series online. You'll need to wait until its second run, and/or catch it on Netflix, etc.Crap, not FX? Guess I'll have to watch online.
Idle question for folks, especially fans of the series, Nikita. The network had ordered 22 episodes for this season. If you recall, the series started a couple of weeks earlier than most series. They've already broadcast 12 episodes, and will broadcast four more in February (including tomorrow night's episode). The CW has also committed to a "full" schedule in May - in other words, they're not going to be running reruns during May sweeps, but rather will run four more new episodes of Nikita between April 28 and May 19.
So that leaves two more new episodes, but with all of March and almost all of April to scheduled them into.
So, if you were in charge, when would you schedule those two episodes? Early March? Late April? In between? During back-to-back weeks, or one at a time?
(By the way, similar story with Vampire Diaries:13 episodes behind us; three more in February; four more from April 28 to May 19; so two episodes to put somewhere in March and April.)