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Offline Allama

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Best Cancelled TV Shows
« on: October 02, 2007, 05:30:55 PM »
I started this topic, essentially, to mourn/whine about one show in particular:

Drive.

Fox, you sons of bitches, that was BY FAR the best show you've put on in years.  Rave reviews.  What do you do, then?  Cancel it after 3 episodes.  Less than 4 hours worth of showtime and you go and take it off the air like so much trash, and for what?  Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?  All of your executives should be fired, and I mean that with all seriousness.

Go ahead and discuss any other shows that you think should have stayed on the air that, unfortunately, did not.  Like Firefly.

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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2007, 05:43:06 PM »
Three other great shows that Fox canned way to early...Titus, Greg the Bunny, and Futurama. All three were brilliant, and Fox canned all three way to early.

The one show cancellation that really gets to me (an other Fox decision) was the X-Files. Best non-comedic show ever, IMO. Still, they had a good run.
I can't really blame Fox for cancelling it though, as they had already gotten all they could out of the Doggett (Robert Patrick) and Reyes (Annabeth Gish) characters. To continue the show they would have had to bring Mulder back full time, but David Duchovny didn't want to do it anymore, so there was really no choice. Still, I would to have at least liked to have seen the alien mythos resolved at the end of season 9 (the last season), but we got a cliffhanger instead! A cliffhanger for the series finale! WTF?
At least they're making up for it by putting together a new X-Files movie (with the original cast! w00t!) that should resolve the alien mythos. Can't wait to see Mulder kicking alien ass once again  ;D
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2007, 05:47:04 PM »
Deadwood

http://www.hbo.com/deadwood/

Was a great series - all 3 seasons of it...  I read that they let all the actors out of their contracts and the set has been torn down, so probably no movie, like they talked about.  :(

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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2007, 07:53:08 PM »
Stella.
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2007, 08:05:06 PM »
I started this topic, essentially, to mourn/whine about one show in particular:

Drive.


 Like Firefly.


 Here I thought I was the only one that liked that show. Loved Firefly also. It seem all the good one get canceled and they just leave junk or reality on anymore.
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2007, 08:12:10 PM »
Invader Zim. How I miss that show so deeply.

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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2007, 08:23:07 PM »
"Firefly" and "Dead like me"
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2007, 08:35:09 PM »
Futurama and Family Guy, hopefully they're coming back though.
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2007, 09:25:36 PM »
Futurama and Family Guy, hopefully they're coming back though.

Family Guy is back and Futurama is coming back.

I am not a huge fan of family guy, but Futurama rocks my socks.
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2007, 09:35:03 PM »
Yeah, Futurama was awesome. Any cartoon that can make a funny joke about quantum physics has to be doing something right =]

As for Family Guy it's been canceled what, 3 time now? and they keep bringing it back and Family Guy keeps pushing the envelope and getting canceled...
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2007, 12:48:30 AM »
Yeah, Futurama was awesome. Any cartoon that can make a funny joke about quantum physics has to be doing something right =]

As for Family Guy it's been canceled what, 3 time now? and they keep bringing it back and Family Guy keeps pushing the envelope and getting canceled...

Its been awhile from when Family Guy "pushed the envelope" sadly, I think it has more to due with ratings.
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2007, 01:00:45 AM »
Firefly is so great.

you know a show got cancelled too early when they make a successful movie after the show has been cancelled for some itme and wins awards after it cancelled.

I also bought the Invader Zim box set just because I love that show that much
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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2007, 01:26:32 AM »
Rocko's Modern Life! That show was awesome as a kid

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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2007, 02:03:07 AM »
Is Futurama coming back?  Last I heard, they were trying to make it a movie.

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Re: Best Cancelled TV Shows
« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2007, 02:37:53 AM »
I started this topic, essentially, to mourn/whine about one show in particular:

Drive.

Fox, you sons of bitches, that was BY FAR the best show you've put on in years.  Rave reviews.  What do you do, then?  Cancel it after 3 episodes.  Less than 4 hours worth of showtime and you go and take it off the air like so much trash, and for what?  Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?  All of your executives should be fired, and I mean that with all seriousness.

Go ahead and discuss any other shows that you think should have stayed on the air that, unfortunately, did not.  Like Firefly.

Maybe I missed something, but Drive?  Really?  Now, it didn't seem as bad as some of the other trash fox puts out on a daily basis, but it was no high art.  And most of the reviews I read were middling, at best.  But hey, maybe I did miss something.  It was nice seeing Nathan Fillion in something else, though.

Alright, my rants: Veronica Mars and Alias.  Firstly, Mars.  Damn you, Dawn Ostroff (CW leading exec), damn you to the fiery pits in the ninth circle of hell!  You cancel the best written show on television (sorry, Lost) for WHAT??? THE F*****G PUSSYCAT DOLLS????? *twitch twitch*. 

When a teenage male boycotts a show with scantily clad women gyrating to pop music, the show it replaced had to have been DAMN GOOD.  I abjectly refuse to watch a single minute of that show.  But hey, they obviously replaced Mars because they had much better programming coming, right?  Like...Gossip Girl...and ANOTHER season of One Tree Hill.  Why, why WHY? 

But at least Kristen Bell is on my new favorite show (which ascended from third to first due to Lost not coming until January and the cancellation of Mars), Heroes.  But Mars had so much more left in it.   Hell, we didn't even get closure; the finale was a bleepin' cliffhanger, because the cast and crew didn't know this would be the final season.  Now that's just cruel.

And Alias.  I'm not so mad at the show's cancellation (it was reaching the end of it's rope), I just think it deserved one more season to help wrap up the show's numerous loose ends.

And on the subject of cancelled Fox shows, anyone remember Wonderfalls?  A charming show cut down too soon.  But hey, its creator is back with Pushing Daisies (which looks great).  He also created Dead Like Me...I though I was the only one that watched that show.  The scene before the first commercial of the series is the funniest I've ever seen on television, bar none.

And yes, Alana, FOX (and the CW) are SOBs.  That's why Reaper (the only decent non-reality show on the CW) is probably not going to last the year.  I won't get too attached.

Great thread, BTW.  Nicely done, Alana (again).
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