We have a few updates concerning popular CBS shows thanks to the network’s appearance at the Television Critics Association’s winter gathering today.

Mike & Molly officially cancelled. Following a sorta-kinda official confirmation last month, CBS has formally announced that the sitcom starring Melissa McCarthy and Billy Gardell is over. The series ran for six seasons.

Person of Interest may also be cancelled. Or it may not be. The upcoming season has a 13-episode order which CBS “hopes” to air this spring, according to comments optained by one journalist. Will this be the final season? Another critic at CBS’ TCA panel observed that CBS President Glenn Geller had a “complete and utter lack of support” for the show, suggesting that Person of Interest’s upcoming season will be its last. Whether or not it is the last season, Gellar told critics the season 5 finale “could function as either [a] season or series finale.”

The Good Wife set to lose its showrunners. Robert and Michelle King, the creators of the series, committed to seven seasons of the Julianna Margulies-led political drama and are sticking with their promise — whether or not CBS renews the show for an eighth season.

“The bottom line is CBS is trying to make deals for an eighth season, so we would be there in a supervisory role, but the storytelling we have will finish in the seventh year,” Robert told TV Line. “That doesn’t mean we’re putting Alicia in her grave, because you couldn’t do an eighth season after that. But to our minds, we have always written with the idea we could end this season a certain way so that it would make it a satisfactory [conclusion to the] series.”

The Good Wife just returned from its mid-season break.