Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-9186670-20171014025424/@comment-25536775-20180126194445

ChocolatEyes613 wrote: Chameleon-Guy wrote: Most shows decrease ratings with each season. And why 6 more seasons? That's an easy prediction to make, how about 1 more to close the new stories? I feel like ABC, even though they don't have to, could give A&E 13 more episodes to complete the show.

Giving OUaT a shortened final season, to wrap up the rebooted storyline, makes the most sense. Both from a financial and creative perspective.

No, it doesn't. We don't have enough info to make any kind of decision about the show but the bottom line is, OUaT is most likely either cancelled or renewed for a full 22-episode season. I can't remember a single instance of ABC giving a dying show a half-season. It's more common in the CW.

You guys really seem to think ABC would hesitate to cancel the show without wrapping up the storyline. They would not. This is a business decision.