Defying Gravity (although I think that was actually cancelled at the end of 2009).
Correct.
Friday Night Lights came to a nice organic end, so I don’t really think it counts, otherwise it would be the winner.
It wasn’t the best show ever but I was digging No Ordinary Family.
Human Target got cancelled? 
Bleep My Dad Says was something my husband and I really looked forward to each episode. It was one of the few shows he actually wanted to watch. I thought it was great too.
Yep. The bad guys win. Mark Valley and Chi McBride are once again unemployed.
These are the ones I watched and regret losing. Terriers being cancelled is evidence that FX can miss a trick. Makes me nervous about their other good shows that are still alive (as best I know).
If anybody else mentioned Detroit 1-8-7 I missed it. Not a great show but I liked where Imperioli was going with his part.
Good call. I was enjoying this series, but knew it wouldn’t last.
FX pretty much admitted that the name and marketing of Terriers killed it. Everyone knew it was a quality show, but the economics didn’t support another season.
Eureka
Terriers
Caprica
No ordinary family had some good moments, and it did improve towards the end.
I’m of two minds about V. One the one hand, the finale was top notch (in terms of fun) and made me want to watch the next season, on the other hand the rest of the season up to the finale ranged from ‘meh’ to ‘groan’
Rubicon
Human Target
The Good Guys
Another vote for Caprica.
Men of a Certain Age could have gone on, story-wise, but I’m generally satisfied with how they left things in the finale.