What's Happening?
CBS has announced the cancellation of two of its shows, 'Watson' and 'DMV'. 'Watson', a drama series starring Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson, premiered in January 2025 and is set to conclude its second season. The series, which reimagines the Sherlock
Holmes narrative with a focus on medical mysteries, will air its final episode on May 3. 'DMV', a workplace comedy set in the East Hollywood Department of Motor Vehicles, premiered in October 2025 and will end its first season on May 11. The show features Harriet Dyer, Tim Meadows, and Tony Cavalero among others, portraying DMV employees navigating personal and professional challenges. The decision to cancel these shows comes as CBS shifts focus to other titles, including 'Marshals' and 'George & Mandy's First Marriage'.
Why It's Important?
The cancellation of 'Watson' and 'DMV' reflects CBS's strategic realignment as it prioritizes other series for the upcoming 2026-2027 season. This move indicates a shift in the network's programming strategy, potentially affecting its viewership and advertising revenue. By focusing on renewing popular shows like 'NCIS', 'Survivor', and 'The Amazing Race', CBS aims to strengthen its lineup with proven successes. The network's decision may impact the careers of the actors and production teams involved, as they seek new opportunities following the show's conclusion. Additionally, the cancellation may influence the network's relationship with its audience, particularly fans of the canceled series.
What's Next?
Following the cancellation, CBS is set to air the final episodes of 'Watson' and 'DMV' in May. The network has also announced renewals for several other shows and greenlit new series, including 'Cupertino', a Silicon Valley drama, and 'Einstein', a procedural featuring Matthew Gray Gubler. These new additions suggest CBS's commitment to diversifying its content offerings and exploring fresh narratives. The network's restructuring may lead to further changes in its programming strategy, as it seeks to adapt to evolving viewer preferences and industry trends.









