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- Season Eight averaged on live viewing 11.430 million viewers and 2.87 ratings points in the A18-49 demo, and averaged with 7 days worth of recorded viewing added 14.610 million viewers and 4.13 ratings points in the A18-49 demo on CBS.
- On July 7th, 2015, Cartoon Network renewed Regular Show for an eighth and final season.
- The meta-series follows the Scooby Gang and the Slayer Organization as they dealt with the mass activation of slayers, vampires revealing their identity to the public, and the Twilight Group targeting them.
- Season eight of Family Matters has only 24 episodes, then it was originally ran on ABC from September 20, 1996 to May 9, 1997.
- Season Eight originally aired in 2004. It began on March 17th and the first half ended on April 28th. The second half began on October 27th and ended on December 15th. This season begins the tradition of fourteen episodes per season, continuing up to the Sixteenth Season. This season is the last to feature a Christmas special, "Woodland Critter Christmas", until Season Eighteen's "#HappyHolograms". This season features an episode, "Good Times with Weapons", produced partly in anime. The episodes in this season tend to consist of more parodies than character based stories.
- The Eighth and final season of Weeds premiered on July 1, 2012 at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime. It has thirteen episodes beginning with Messy and ending with the series finale It's Time (Part 2). The season premiere picks up immediately after the "mystery shot" we saw in the Season 7 finale Do Her/Don't Do Her.
- Season Eight of NCIS began airing at 8pm in the US. It premiered on September 21, 2010 and ended on May 17, 2011.
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Eight premiered on March 10th, 2003 and concluded on June 2nd, 2004. It wad adapted from the Dark Horse and IDW publishing comic continuation of the series which originally concluded on television that same year of 2003 with the finale episode Chosen, in which major characters Spike portrayed by James Marsters and Anya Jenkins portrayed by Emma Caulfield were killed off in an end battle which destroyed the central fictional town of Sunnydale, California where the television series took place. The series was renewed by The CW network the new WB take over network in place of UPN which helmed the previous two seasons following WB's decision to end their contract with the series following the Season 5 finale The Gift. Season Eight also sees previous recurring ac
- Although the writers were planning to end the story by Season Eight, they never ruled out the possibility that a Season Nine could occur. Scott Buck stated that "While Dexter Season 8 will be treated as the final season, there’s still a chance that the show could continue into Season 9.", indicating that DEXTER could go beyond Season 8. However, Showtime recently revealed that this will be the Final Season and will close out the series, definitely.
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