On a stormy day, or especially a stormy night, a lot of us will likely be found in front of the TV. I remember last year this time, there were many people becoming reunited with their televisions and Tiger King was a thing, haha. Not only did the pandemic get people turning on the TV more often, but it also affected what we watched. Many shows were forced to halt production with some of them just disappearing
Some favorite series have adjusted to connect to the conditions we are now dealing with on a regular basis, like Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19, even though a random murder was recently thrown in the mix. Another favorite of mine that has been dealing with loss all season and I almost wonder if this weekend’s season finale, might end up being the series finale, Heartland.
How do you know when it’s time to go? I am still dealing with the end of the Big Bang Theory, even though I know it needed to happen. Seems unless you are Coronation Street, there is always a clock ticking away on every TV series. Here are the planned exits for this year:
So how can you move on after your TV “friends” disappear? The experts say it is best to almost treat it like a breakup.
How to Cope when Your Favorite TV Show Ends
Maybe you are thinking it is time to move on from your current TV relationship. If you are undecided if that is best or not, here are a few signs to look for, haha.



