By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 25, 2015 06:05 AM EDT

Some shows are reportedly in danger of getting scrapped as networks mull over which shows to retain for the 2015-16 season. And it's possible that your favorite TV show is one of them.

"Come mid-May (if not sooner), the networks will be have to make some tough calls about which remaining 'bubble' series will return for the 2015-16 TV season," TV Line noted.

To be on the safe side, it's best, as early as now, to ready your heart for that time and scout for a suitable boob tube show replacement should your favorite be among those axed this year.

According to KpopStarz, Rachel Bilson is reportedly going to focus more on her baby daughter when "Hart of Dixie" ends. Although there has been no confirmation on the series' cancellation, talk has it that the show "appears to be pretty much dead," according to San Jose Mercury News.

"Nashville" is another show said to be in danger of being cancelled.

"Tts ratings continue to be as quiet as its buzz (a fact made more obvious in the wake of Empire's breakout success)," TV Line commented.

However, if you ask ABC chief Paul Lee, it appears the show will get one more season.

"We're loving 'Nashville,'" Lee was quoted by Hollywood Life as saying. "We're going to have some great announcements about people who are going to appear on Nashville. It's a very good brand for us, so we love that show."

On the fate of another seemingly flailing show, "Revenge," Lee has this to say: "I've always loved the show and it's a critical brand for us. We will see where we go with it. We have some great storylines coming up this year and there are ways to reinvent it too."

Sounds like the network is still willing to salvage these two and work wonders with the shows.

Meanwhile, with "Hawaii-Five-0," some industry observers have speculated that the show may not be renewed for another season.

"It's a costly hour to produce. And there's buzz that some castmembers are itching to get back to the mainland," TV Line said.

Finally, with the "The Mindy Project," talk has it that the "offbeat sitcom," although basking in the glow of critical acclaim, have not managed to boost viewership numbers, according to San Jose Mercury News. As such, there's a possibility that Fox might not let the series run for a fourth season. If you ask the show's star herself, she'll give you a different opinion.

"I just don't think this is the end for (the cast)," she was quoted by Entertainment Weekly as saying. "I feel me and the writers have so many stories to tell, and I just have a good feeling that it's going to come back."

Do you share the same feeling as her? We'll find out if Mindy's getting another season in May.

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