TNT cut three dramas and officially renewed three more on Tuesday.

The cable network cancelled Ed Burns’ period police drama, “Public Morals,” and Sharon Stone’s political thriller, “Agent X,” after one season. Sean Bean and his multiple identities will not live another day on “Legends,” which ends its run after two seasons.

Stone’s co-star Jeff Hephner expressed his dismay on Twitter, but didn’t seem too down about the “Agent X” cancellation.

TNT also gave season renewals to “The Librarians,” “Major Crimes” and confirmed a third season for “Murder in the First.” “The Librarians,” starring Rebecca Romijn, will wrap up its second season on Sunday, Dec. 27 at 8 p.m. “Major Crimes” will air one more new episode on Monday and then return for four bonus episodes in February to round out its fourth season.

"Murder in the First" will likely premiere its new season next summer. 

The returning dramas will join the already renewed "The Last Ship" and "Rizzoli & Isles" as well as new pickups "The Alienist," "Animal Kingdom" and "Good Behavior," starring "Downton Abbey" actress, Michelle Dockery.