ABC renews R.J. Decker for second season

ABC has renewed the crime drama series R.J. Decker for a second season. The show, which stars Scott Speedman and is inspired by Carl Hiaasen's novel Double Whammy, follows a disgraced photographer turned private investigator in South Florida.

The renewal comes after the first season concluded with the murder of Emilia Ochoa's father, Victor Ochoa (David Zayas). This event sets up a major mystery for the new episodes, according to showrunner Rob Doherty, who noted that the storyline will involve shady figures from Victor's life and their expectations of Emi. R.J. Decker premiered in March 2026 following the release of its first trailer in January.

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NBC executives reviewing television pilots with some approved and others rejected in a professional boardroom setting.
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NBC orders four new series while scrapping four pilots

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NBC has greenlit four pilots to series for the 2026-27 television season. The network also scrapped four other projects, including a drama starring Emily Deschanel. The decisions follow an evaluation of eight pilots developed for consideration.

ABC has renewed the Scrubs revival for a second season—its 11th overall—two weeks after the first nine-episode run concluded. An episode count for season 2 remains undisclosed.

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ABC has renewed the crime drama Will Trent for a fifth season. The Ramón Rodríguez-led series, based on Karin Slaughter's novels, received the pickup 15 weeks into its fourth season's 18-episode run. New episodes of season 4 continue Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.

Actors Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, known from Supernatural, made a cameo appearance in the latest episode of ABC's The Rookie. They played themselves as demon-hunting experts interviewed about a bizarre LAPD case. The episode features a documentary-style investigation into a former officer's suspicious suicide.

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ABC has renewed the comedy Shifting Gears, starring Tim Allen and Kat Dennings, for a third season. The half-hour sitcom will return during the 2026-27 TV season. The renewal keeps Parker Restorations open for business.

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