Be it for the good, bad, ugly, or downright shocking, 2022 was full of monumentally memorable moments!
Now, as the year draws to a close, That Grape Juice is reflecting on the occasions that rocked – and to some degree maybe even reshaped – the Urban and Pop cultural landscape as we know it.
First, we’re wiping tears over the TV shows we bid adieu before 2023. Walk with us down memory lane:
FX’s ‘Atlanta’ To End with Season 4
‘Queen Sugar’ to End with Season 7
Netflix’s ‘Family Reunion’ To End With Season 3
‘Kenan’ Canceled After Two Seasons
‘Queens’ Canceled After One Season
‘Saved By the Bell’ Reboot Canceled at Peacock After 2 Seasons
Official: ‘The Real’ CANCELED After 8 Seasons
Nick Cannon Show Reportedly “CANCELED” After Just Six Months
Official: ‘The Wendy Williams Show’ Ending After 14 Seasons, New Sherri Shepherd Series to Replace
‘This Is Us’ To End With Season 6
‘Black-ish’ To End With Season 8
Other standout series given the axe in 2022 include:
- 'Legendary' (click here to read)
- 'Raising Dion' (click here to read)
- CW's 'Naomi' (click here to read)
- TBS's 'The Last O.G.' (click here to read)
- Peacock's 'Queer as Folk'
- Netflix's 'Grace & Frankie'
- Netflix's 'Dead to Me'
- Hulu's 'Love, Victor'
- FOX's 'Our Kind of People'
- AMC's 'The Walking Dead'
- ...and many more (click here to read)
Everybody is watching Social Media. Nobody has time for these shows.
And majority of these are shows with minorites. So much for diversity these days