Why were 'Watson' and 'DMV' canceled?
'Watson' faced declining ratings, while 'DMV' had middling reviews and declining viewership.
TV / Cancellations and Renewals
CBS has finalized its 2026-2027 lineup, canceling 'Watson' and 'DMV'. What does this mean for the network's comedy pilots and future programming?
CBS's decision to cancel 'Watson' and 'DMV' reflects a strategic shift as the network prepares its 2026-2027 schedule.
'Watson', a modern take on Sherlock Holmes's companion, initially garnered attention with a record-breaking 18.7 million viewers for its premiere. However, its ratings declined, leading to its cancellation. Rochelle Aytes, who stars as Dr. Mary Morstan in Watson, expressed her disappointment with the show's cancellation via an Instagram reel.
'DMV', a workplace comedy, showed initial promise with strong multi-platform viewership. However, it faced middling reviews and declining delayed viewing, resulting in its cancellation. The cancellation suggests CBS feels confident about their new comedy pilots, especially 'Eternally Yours'.
The network renewed 12 dramas, including freshmen 'Marshals', 'CIA', 'Sheriff Country', and 'Boston Blue'. Two new series, 'Cupertino' and 'Einstein', are also set to join the lineup. The cancellation of 'Watson' also means that CBS is losing one of its remaining scripted series with Black leads.
'Eternally Yours' and 'Tillbrooks' are two comedy pilots under consideration. 'Eternally Yours' has received an enthusiastic early response. 'Tillbrooks' taping went well, and it is unclear whether CBS will pick up both series. These decisions often involve considerations of owned vs. non-owned content, with 'Eternally Yours' produced by CBS Studios and 'Tillbrooks' by Warner Bros. TV.
'Watson' faced declining ratings, while 'DMV' had middling reviews and declining viewership.
CBS has renewed several dramas and comedies and greenlit new series like 'Cupertino' and 'Einstein'.
It indicates CBS executives are confident in their new comedy pilots, particularly 'Eternally Yours'.
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