Photo: Michael Yarish/CBS; Sam Lothridge/CBSThe end is near for two beloved CBS shows.On Monday, the network announced the series finale dates for bothMomandNCIS: New Orleans. The hit sitcom will conclude its eight-season run on May 13, andNCIS: New Orleanswill end after seven seasons on May 23.CBS announced last month thatMomwould end with season 8. The series followsAllison Janneyas Bonnie andAnna Faris(whoexited after season 7) as Christy, a mother and daughter who are recovering addicts.“I wish that we’d had at least another year for the writers to have that much time to ramp up to the ending. We sort of found out sooner than we thought we would,” Janneysaid during a recent appearance onThe Late Late Show. “We thought, ‘Surely, they’re going to want moreMom.’ And they decided not.“Anna Faris, Allison Janney and Jaime Pressley onMom.Darren Michaels/Warner Bros.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The actress, who has won twoEmmy Awardsfor her role on the show, said she’s been soaking in every last minute on set as they film the final season.“It’s going to be very hard to just have it, all of a sudden, [be] gone,” said Janney, 61. “And no matter how much I prepare myself for it, I know I’m going to be just buckets of tears. Because it’s been so incredible — the amazing letters I get from people who are in the program, or people who got sober with us.“She added, “It’s been a great show to be part of. And it’s so rare when you do something like that, and it affects people in a positive way out in the world. It makes me sad, but onward.“Similarly,NCIS: New Orleans' final season was announced last month.“It has been our sincere pleasure and honor to work on this show and with this incredible cast and crew for over 150 episodes,“NCIS: New Orleans' executive producers Christopher Silber and Jan Nash said in a statement. “As disappointed as we are to seeNOLAend, we couldn’t be prouder of the work we’ve done and are grateful to the spectacular and resilient Crescent City that embraced us for seven wonderful years.““Sad to end our love affair with this phenomenal city but so grateful for all the friends we made along the way,” said series star and executive producer Scott Bakula. “I will miss the music. Big thank you to CBS for seven years.”

Photo: Michael Yarish/CBS; Sam Lothridge/CBS

Mom Allison Janney, NCIS: New Orleans Scott Bakula

The end is near for two beloved CBS shows.On Monday, the network announced the series finale dates for bothMomandNCIS: New Orleans. The hit sitcom will conclude its eight-season run on May 13, andNCIS: New Orleanswill end after seven seasons on May 23.CBS announced last month thatMomwould end with season 8. The series followsAllison Janneyas Bonnie andAnna Faris(whoexited after season 7) as Christy, a mother and daughter who are recovering addicts.“I wish that we’d had at least another year for the writers to have that much time to ramp up to the ending. We sort of found out sooner than we thought we would,” Janneysaid during a recent appearance onThe Late Late Show. “We thought, ‘Surely, they’re going to want moreMom.’ And they decided not.“Anna Faris, Allison Janney and Jaime Pressley onMom.Darren Michaels/Warner Bros.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The actress, who has won twoEmmy Awardsfor her role on the show, said she’s been soaking in every last minute on set as they film the final season.“It’s going to be very hard to just have it, all of a sudden, [be] gone,” said Janney, 61. “And no matter how much I prepare myself for it, I know I’m going to be just buckets of tears. Because it’s been so incredible — the amazing letters I get from people who are in the program, or people who got sober with us.“She added, “It’s been a great show to be part of. And it’s so rare when you do something like that, and it affects people in a positive way out in the world. It makes me sad, but onward.“Similarly,NCIS: New Orleans' final season was announced last month.“It has been our sincere pleasure and honor to work on this show and with this incredible cast and crew for over 150 episodes,“NCIS: New Orleans' executive producers Christopher Silber and Jan Nash said in a statement. “As disappointed as we are to seeNOLAend, we couldn’t be prouder of the work we’ve done and are grateful to the spectacular and resilient Crescent City that embraced us for seven wonderful years.““Sad to end our love affair with this phenomenal city but so grateful for all the friends we made along the way,” said series star and executive producer Scott Bakula. “I will miss the music. Big thank you to CBS for seven years.”

The end is near for two beloved CBS shows.

On Monday, the network announced the series finale dates for bothMomandNCIS: New Orleans. The hit sitcom will conclude its eight-season run on May 13, andNCIS: New Orleanswill end after seven seasons on May 23.

CBS announced last month thatMomwould end with season 8. The series followsAllison Janneyas Bonnie andAnna Faris(whoexited after season 7) as Christy, a mother and daughter who are recovering addicts.

“I wish that we’d had at least another year for the writers to have that much time to ramp up to the ending. We sort of found out sooner than we thought we would,” Janneysaid during a recent appearance onThe Late Late Show. “We thought, ‘Surely, they’re going to want moreMom.’ And they decided not.”

Anna Faris, Allison Janney and Jaime Pressley onMom.Darren Michaels/Warner Bros.

Anna Faris, Allison Janney, Jaime Pressley

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The actress, who has won twoEmmy Awardsfor her role on the show, said she’s been soaking in every last minute on set as they film the final season.

“It’s going to be very hard to just have it, all of a sudden, [be] gone,” said Janney, 61. “And no matter how much I prepare myself for it, I know I’m going to be just buckets of tears. Because it’s been so incredible — the amazing letters I get from people who are in the program, or people who got sober with us.”

She added, “It’s been a great show to be part of. And it’s so rare when you do something like that, and it affects people in a positive way out in the world. It makes me sad, but onward.”

Similarly,NCIS: New Orleans' final season was announced last month.

“It has been our sincere pleasure and honor to work on this show and with this incredible cast and crew for over 150 episodes,“NCIS: New Orleans' executive producers Christopher Silber and Jan Nash said in a statement. “As disappointed as we are to seeNOLAend, we couldn’t be prouder of the work we’ve done and are grateful to the spectacular and resilient Crescent City that embraced us for seven wonderful years.”

“Sad to end our love affair with this phenomenal city but so grateful for all the friends we made along the way,” said series star and executive producer Scott Bakula. “I will miss the music. Big thank you to CBS for seven years.”

source: people.com