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The Sex Lives of College Girls’s semester at Essex College has come to an early end. The show, which was created by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, was canceled by Max on March 18, about two months after the finale of its third season on January 23. The most recent season was notable for its cast shake-up — former main-cast member Reneé Rapp (Leighton) left the show, and both Gracie Lawrence’s Kacey and Mia Rodgers’s Taylor were added to the full-time cast. Deadline reports that Warner Bros. Television, which produces Sex Lives, is currently shopping the show to Netflix, where Kaling just scored a hit with Running Point. Vulture has reached out to Kaling for comment. Maybe the show will follow in Leighton’s footsteps and do a transfer instead of dropping out.
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 But the show is still hoping to transfer.Â