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Did Army Wives get Cancelled?

Lifetime cancels ‘Army Wives’ So perhaps it’s fitting that “Army Wives,” Lifetime’s longest-running series, was cancelled last September after its seventh season ended in June — leaving several storylines about the group of army spouses unresolved.

Is Army Wives still making new episodes?

Lifetime’s Army Wives will not be returning for an eighth season. “There is no denying how special Army Wives has been to both Lifetime and the television landscape,” Lifetime’s EVP and GM Rob Sharenow said.

Is there a season 8 of Army Wives?

“Army Wives” will not be back for an eighth season on Lifetime. The network announced Tuesday that the series would end with season seven, which concluded in June. However, the men and women of “Army Wives” will not be shipped off without one last hurrah for the fans.

What is the last episode of Army Wives?

All or Nothing
Army Wives/Latest episode

Does Pamela return to Army Wives?

Character biography Pamela once ditched her police career to focus on her family, but she’s back on the force now — and was even offered a detective position in Atlanta. Pamela may have had to leave post after divorcing Chase in Season 4, but she still remains an honorary Army wife within her group of friends.

Is Penny’s baby a Hector?

Hector is the father of Penny’s baby.

What is Army Wives about?

Army Wives is a patriotic and thought-provoking drama about five military spouses who share friendship, secrets, home and heartache.

What are the reviews for Army Wives Season 1 on Netflix?

Army Wives holds a score of 65 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on fifteen reviews for the first season.

What episode of Army Wives does Roxy marry Trevor?

In the pilot episode of Army Wives, “A Tribe is Born”, Roxy (Sally Pressman) accepts the marriage proposal of Private First Class Trevor LeBlanc (Drew Fuller) after dating for less than a week, and moves with her two children to his Army post.

What happened to Samantha Corbin-Miller on Army Wives?

Army Wives was produced by The Mark Gordon Company in association with ABC Studios. In December 2006, Samantha Corbin-Miller was named executive producer/showrunner of the show, which was at the time in development. However, by March 2007, it was announced that she had left the then upcoming series and was replaced by Jeff Melvoin.