I think she's great. I hope the show comes back. I was surprised to read this article
Q: Kathy Griffin’s show returned—and suddenly disappeared again. I know from news that she decided to completely split with Matt (the most recent shows still had him in them) — is that why the show abruptly ended? —Maggie
A: Bravo’s reality show “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List” didn’t disappear. The second season, which aired earlier this summer, aired every one of its six episodes. Season one also had six episodes.
And Kathy’s public split with husband Matt Moline didn’t affect the broadcast in any way. Although their relationship “was all going very well at that time” the show was produced, Kathy told Larry King, they ultimately divorced in May, after the show finished taping. Kathy insisted that she and Matt “were absolutely reconciled for the part of my life where we did the reality show.” Griffin told King that Moline stole approximately $72,000 from her during their marriage; Moline has not publicly responded.
The show was nominated for an Emmy this year (losing to "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition") and really, Bravo would be stupid not to bring it back for a third season. But Kathy recently told Page Six that she has no idea why it’s not yet been renewed for a third season, and the gossip column suggested the show could move to VH1. Whatever happens, Kathy will probably be back on TV soon. —A.D.