As we prepare for the 2024 TV schedule to kick back into high gear with the return of fall shows, many of us are still mourning the series that were canceled or ended earlier this year. This includes thinking about the many CBS and Paramount+ projects we lost, like NCIS : Hawai’i, So Help Me Todd and Evil . However, while those first two series meeting their ends deeply upset both fans and casts, Evil has a different perspective on it all.

Throughout the spring, CBS cut some major shows that had all been around for a handful of seasons. Notably, the cancellations of NCIS: Hawai’i , So Help Me Todd and CSI : Vegas hit hard. Along with them, the CBS-turned-Paramount+ series Evil was axed after four seasons in February.

However, it got an order of four bonus episodes too, meaning, they had the luxury of planning an end. With that in mind, the show’s creator, Michelle King, told Deadline that while they’re sad the series ended, they’re proud of how they went out: In terms of the emotion of it. I think I certainly had some of the sadness that Robert’s describing.

But, on top of that, I felt proud of the show and grateful that we did get these last four episodes to land the plane. The series finale of Evil became available to those with a Parmount+ subscription on August 22, meaning it aired almost exactly six months after news of its cancellation broke. So, the cast and creatives knew it was the end, and that these four episodes would be the show’s conclusion.

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