TV Finale Dates & Cancellations February 2015: 'Two and a Half Men', 'The Mentalist', & More

While January was a huge premiere television month, February will be a month for viewers to say "So long," to some of their favorite shows either for the season or for good.

Season finales of several hit television shows will be on screen this month. For some of the crowd favorites, here are a list of some of those dates. Unfortunately there are also some that will not be returning.

TNT's "Dallas," FX's "Anger Management," TBS's "Ground Floor," CBS's "The Millers," "Selfie" on ABC, "Perception," on TNT, and "Witches of East End," on Lifetime are all being cancelled after this season.

There are also shows that will be beginning this year that will be on their last season including "Glee," on FOX, "Cougar Town," on TBS, "Mad Men," on AMC, and NBC's "Parenthood" and "Parks and Recreation." Not only are they going off air, but they are done for good after this season according to website, Zap2it.

According to International Business Times, CBS crime drama, "The Mentalist," hit show will air its season finale this month. After 12 seasons, CBS also will air its one-hour series finale of "Two and a Half Men," this month.

While "Two and a Half Men" has been the longest running live-action sitcom on TV with Ashton Kutcher replacing Charlie Sheen in 2011 and rumors swirled when Kutcher appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres show last year that Sheen might make an appearance on the finale. When DeGeneres pressed Kutcher after dodging the question once, according to E! Online, he said, "I didn't say that. I'm not saying that. Did I say that?"

SundanceTV's "Babylon" will end the first season on February 12 and "Constantine" on NBC will wrap up its inaugural season on Friday the 13th in February. "CSI" on CBS will wrap up season 15 on Sunday, February 15. On February 16, NBC will wrap up the first episode of the first season of "State of Affairs," and will also wrap up "The Celebrity Apprentice."

Also, according to International Business Times, "Downtown Abbey" will end Season 5 on February 22 while PBS calls season 1 of "Grantchester," a wrap too.

On February 26, season 1 of ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder," will also conclude. However, many TV watchers are hopeful about new television series, as some say, every ending is someone else's beginning.