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year in review 2010
End of the Road: TV Shows That Got Canceled or Retired in 2010
by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 21st 2010 5:00PM

Sometimes, losing a TV show is like losing a close friend. You get used to seeing it every single week, and you can't imagine your life without those characters and that world.
Then again, sometimes a show just needs to end. Maybe it ran too long -- or just enough -- and it's actually OK that it wont' be on air anymore.
Here's the ultimate list of all of the shows that saw their last episode in 2010. (Note: these are just the shows that had their last episode this past year, not shows that have been canceled but still have episodes to air in 2011, such as 'Oprah' and 'Stargate Universe.')
Best and Worst of the Year in TV: Staff Picks
by AOL TV Staff, posted Dec 21st 2010 12:00PM
What a year! We had wonderful comedy, great drama and 'Jersey Shore.' 2010 gave us 'Lone Star' (a good moment), but then it took it away from us so quickly (a bad moment). There were more reality show vixens than you could shake a stick at, but equally as many shining "OMG" moments on some of the best scripted TV in years.From 'The Walking Dead' to '$#*! My Dad Says,' the TV Squad staff picked their best and worst moments of 2010. Join us in reliving the good, the bad and the ugly of the 2010 TV landscape.
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