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Netflix just canceled 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.' Here are 20 other critically acclaimed shows it has also cut.

and more have been given the boot earlier than fans, and critics, would have hoped.

Netflix announced on Thursday that the fourth season of "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" would be its last. Other Netflix critical darlings to get the ax recently are "The Kominsky Method" and "Dead to Me" after their upcoming third seasons and "Ozark," which was renewed for a fourth and final season after season three was its best reviewed yet.

We've rounded up 21 great TV shows that Netflix has canceled. We highlighted shows that received an average score over 85% on Rotten Tomatoes or whose final seasons were above 85%, and ranked them based on the average scores. We broke ties with audience scores and if those were the same, with the final season score.

We limited the list to shows that ended with four seasons or fewer on Netflix, which didn't include "BoJack Horseman" and other shows. In the case of a show like "Lucifer," which Netflix revived for a fourth season after Fox canceled it, and has renewed for seasons five and six, we included it because it received just three new seasons on Netflix.

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