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Time has run out on "MacGyver." We'll bid farewell to "Mom" this week, and "NCIS: New Orleans" soon after that.

Yes, it's that bittersweet time of year when we're forced to part ways with some of our favorite TV shows. In the coming weeks, many series will air their grand finales and/or launch final seasons.

To keep track of the departures, and help you brace for some sad goodbyes, we've compiled the following list of outgoing shows:

"Pose" — The groundbreaking drama series about the ballroom culture and life in the LGBTQ+ community during the 1980s and '90s kicked off its seven-episode final season on May 2. The series finale is set for June 6. (9 p.m. Sundays, FX)

"Shrill" — The Aidy Bryant-led comedy series dropped its third and final eight-episode season last week. (Hulu)

"Mom" — The warmhearted sitcom that boldly told stories about recovery from alcoholism and addiction — and brought Allison Janney two Emmy Awards — ends its acclaimed eight-year run Thursday. (8 p.m. CBS)

"Last Man Standing" — The Tim Allen sitcom, which found new life on Fox after being canceled by ABC, goes out for good this time. The Baxters will call it a wrap with an hourlong finale. (8 p.m. May 20, Fox)

"NCIS: New Orleans" — The crime drama will go out with the wedding of Pride (Scott Bakula) and Rita (Chelsea Field). But the "NCIS" franchise isn't waning. CBS already has ordered another spinoff set in Hawaii. (9 p.m. May 23, CBS)

"Mr. Inbetween" — The Australian crime drama fronted by Scott Ryan will end with its upcoming nine-episode third season, which kicks off with back-to-back episodes. (9 p.m. May 25, FX)

"The Bold Type" — The glossy fashion-magazine drama's swan song will consist of six episodes. They'll find Jane, Kat and Sutton "on the brink of defining who they really are and how best to leave their mark on the world." (9 p.m. May 26, Freeform)

"The Kominsky Method" — With Alan Arkin having left the comedy, Season 3 will begin with the news that his character has died. That means Sandy (Michael Douglas) will have to navigate his golden years without his best pal by his side. (May 28, Netflix)

"Conan" — Conan O'Brien will wrap up his late-night talk show as he readies for a move to HBO Max. The final shows will include an extended hourlong finale with a look back on the show's 11 years. (10 p.m. June 24. TBS)

"Bless the Harts" — The animated comedy about a Southern family and featuring the voice talents of Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph and Kumail Nanjiani is expected to end June 20. (6:30 p.m. Sundays, Fox).

"Van Helsing" — The vampire drama's fifth season, launched April 16, finds Vanessa (Kelly Overton), Violet (Keeya King) and Jack (Nicole Munoz) "risking everything to finally bring an end to the Dark One once and for all." (9 p.m. Fridays, Syfy).

"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" — The juicy reality series will come to an end after 14 years and 20 seasons. The farewell tour began March 18, and although a finale date has yet to be announced, expect it to air in mid-June. (7 p.m. Thursdays, E!).