CBS renewed 15 shows on Monday, none of which should surprise anyone.

Crime-fighting procedurals will continue to dominate the network led by "NCIS," "Blue Bloods," "NCIS: Los Angeles," "Criminal Minds," "Person of Interest," "Hawaii Five-O," "Elementary" and the latest "CSI" spinoff, "CSI: Cyber."

Despite the renewal, "Person of Interest" received only a 13-episode order for its fifth season rather than the usual 22, according to Deadline.

CBS also picked up the Julianne Margulies courtroom drama, "The Good Wife," and Matthew Perry's comedy reboot of "The Odd Couple."  Reality competition shows like "Survivor," Undercover Boss" and "The Amazing Race" as well as news programs "60 Minutes" and "48 Hours" also received new seasons.

The eye network already gave season renewals to first season dramas "Madam Secretary," "NCIS: New Orleans" and "Scorpion" as well as its popular comedies "The Big Bang Theory," "Mike & Molly," "Mom" and "2 Broke Girls."

The list of renewals comes days after the network cancelled freshmen shows "Battle Creek," "Stalker" and "The McCarthys." The only show left on the bubble is the "CSI" flagship series, which finished its 15th season in February.

See below for the complete list of renewals and click here for what new shows CBS will premiere this fall.

COMEDIES

- "The Odd Couple" (Season 2)

- "Mom" (Season 3)

- "2 Broke Girls" (Season 5)

- "Mike & Molly" (Season 6)

- "The Big Bang Theory" (Season 9)

DRAMAS

- "Madam Secretary" (Season 2)

- "NCIS: New Orleans" (Season 2)

- "Scorpion" (Season 2)

- "CSI: Cyber" (Season 2)

- "Elementary" (Season 4)

- "Person of Interest" (Season 5)

- "Blue Bloods" (Season 6)

- "Hawaii Five-O" (Season 6)

- "NCIS: Los Angeles" (Season 7)

- "The Good Wife" (Season 7)

- "Criminal Minds" (Season 11)

- "NCIS" (Season 13)

ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS

- "Undercover Boss" (Season 7)

- "The Amazing Race" (Season 27)

- "Survivor" (Season 31)

- "48 Hours" (Season 29)

- "60 Minutes" (Season 48)