So to make things more interesting.....Imposters was a really fun show and the creators clearly didn't see the end coming because season 2 ended with what was clearly the start of a new plot line. Too bad.
I know the movie Serenity was supposed to tie up loose ends, but it felt forced and constricted from what was going to be a far reaching and long lasting show.
I know the movie Serenity was supposed to tie up loose ends, but it felt forced and constricted from what was going to be a far reaching and long lasting show.
Sports Night was a real favorite of mine that I would've liked more of. Anyone remember Terriers with Donal Logue? Nothing earth shattering, but I liked it and wish it'd lasted longer. Sons and Daughters was a very short lived sitcom that I thought was hilarious and should've lasted longer.
they had to wrap up the show in the 3rd season because of some tax laws in Florida, so it was rushed as hell and I am sure it would have been more interesting to go down the rabbit whole they were on.
David Simon wanted to focus on the Hispanic community in another season. Never happened.
Season five had its moments. I think Simon had a personal axe to grind with the Baltimore newspapers and let that bias turn into personal soapbox. The drug/cop lines were still very good, even if, McNutty's serial murderer plot felt forced.
DD and Jones got three seasons, and Cage only two. I would have liked a lot more from each. Iron Fist? Nope. Didn't mind its cancellation.
Firefly was my first choice, but it was already mentioned.
There is a rumor that these shows were canceled so that Marvel or whoever could do their own shows on Disney or something like that but according to the contract that could only happen if another outlet like Netflix hasn't made new shows in X amount of years.
DD and Jones got three seasons, and Cage only two. I would have liked a lot more from each. Iron Fist? Nope. Didn't mind its cancellation.
Firefly was my first choice, but it was already mentioned.
There is a rumor that these shows were canceled so that Marvel or whoever could do their own shows on Disney or something like that but according to the contract that could only happen if another outlet like Netflix hasn't made new shows in X amount of years.
I think it also has to do with conflict between Marvel Television (which did the Netflix shows) and Marvel Studios.
Firefly, The Wire, Castle, Terriers, Endgame, Life, Zen Â
I'd love to see what MacGyver is up to these days. And with where technology is today, how would he use his paper clip, rubber band and broken piece of a glass bottle to hack the NSA super computer to shut off the nuke??
Of Married with Children because the show never got a proper finale and it ended abruptly. I know the simpsons was Fox’s first major major hit... but this wasn’t far behind.
Don't ask me. People raved about it to me and told me I HAD to watch it....and it didn't grab me at all. Maybe you have to be a big sci-fi fan, I don't know.
Show had amazing potential. Still can't believe it was cancelled after 1 season.
Really loved this show. Can't believe anyone but me remembered it. It truly did have great potential and 8 couldn't believe NBC didn't give it another season
Show had amazing potential. Still can't believe it was cancelled after 1 season.
Really loved this show. Can't believe anyone but me remembered it. It truly did have great potential and 8 couldn't believe NBC didn't give it another season
Starred my friend Tom Guiry as one of the Donnelly brothers, who played Smalls in The Sandlot. I still have the DVD set.
Undeclared
Community
Justified
Undeclared
Community
Justified
Poor reading on my part. I’ll go with The Wire.
Outside of Paulie and Patsy, aren't all of the main mob characters dead at that point? Sil is in a coma, I think.
Good call. I thought that show was the best of the Terminator stories after the original movie.
Sarah Connor Chronicles
I’ll add
7 Days
Star Trek TOS
Sopranos
This is my answer.
Another good choice
Would have loved to see what came next for Duane's brother cousin.
Oz.
Then Firefly
Lost (to clean up the garbage that was the Finale/Last season)
YES! THIS x 1000
Not well known, but I enjoyed that show.
No, the question was about GOOD shows
That was a good show that was done in by the writer's strike. That premise did have a lot of potential when it was killed off.
Dare Devil
Luke Cage
Jessica Jones
DD and Jones got three seasons, and Cage only two. I would have liked a lot more from each. Iron Fist? Nope. Didn't mind its cancellation.
Firefly was my first choice, but it was already mentioned.
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Can't believe that only lasted two seasons.
That was a good show that was done in by the writer's strike. That premise did have a lot of potential when it was killed off.
They had a good cast and a nice premise. Ashamed they shut it down.
Another good one was SOUTHLAND. Strong ensemble cast with multiple story lines.
Sopranos, my favorite show, would not be a choice of mine- everyone was dead by the end, even Tony.
Loved the Wire and hated for it to end.
The last episode of The Shield, I though, was spectacular, but where would you go with one more season?
Shades of Blue, with J Lo and Ray Liotta, was excellent and another season would be great (post prison).
Season five had its moments. I think Simon had a personal axe to grind with the Baltimore newspapers and let that bias turn into personal soapbox. The drug/cop lines were still very good, even if, McNutty's serial murderer plot felt forced.
Dare Devil
Luke Cage
Jessica Jones
DD and Jones got three seasons, and Cage only two. I would have liked a lot more from each. Iron Fist? Nope. Didn't mind its cancellation.
Firefly was my first choice, but it was already mentioned.
There is a rumor that these shows were canceled so that Marvel or whoever could do their own shows on Disney or something like that but according to the contract that could only happen if another outlet like Netflix hasn't made new shows in X amount of years.
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Dare Devil
Luke Cage
Jessica Jones
DD and Jones got three seasons, and Cage only two. I would have liked a lot more from each. Iron Fist? Nope. Didn't mind its cancellation.
Firefly was my first choice, but it was already mentioned.
There is a rumor that these shows were canceled so that Marvel or whoever could do their own shows on Disney or something like that but according to the contract that could only happen if another outlet like Netflix hasn't made new shows in X amount of years.
I think it also has to do with conflict between Marvel Television (which did the Netflix shows) and Marvel Studios.
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Undeclared
Community
Justified
Poor reading on my part. I’ll go with The Wire.
Justified had one of the, if not the most, satisfying endings of any of the series. I wouldn't mess with it.
But I absolutely do not want them to give it a try now.
Don't ask me. People raved about it to me and told me I HAD to watch it....and it didn't grab me at all. Maybe you have to be a big sci-fi fan, I don't know.
#sixseasonsandamovie
But Donald Glover's stardom means it will probably never happen and Chevy Chase's lunacy means of it does, it won't be as good as it could have been..
Everything else I would say could be interpreted as political, so I won't.
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Not well known, but I enjoyed that show.
That was a great show.
Maybe it was a bit before it's time... I'd imagine it would do better now
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Undeclared
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Justified
Poor reading on my part. I’ll go with The Wire.
Justified had one of the, if not the most, satisfying endings of any of the series. I wouldn't mess with it.
+1 on that. Justified final season and final episode was excellent.
Dungeons and Dragons cartoon
Really loved this show. Can't believe anyone but me remembered it. It truly did have great potential and 8 couldn't believe NBC didn't give it another season
And of course, the Sopranos. What the hell happened to Tony?
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Show had amazing potential. Still can't believe it was cancelled after 1 season.
Really loved this show. Can't believe anyone but me remembered it. It truly did have great potential and 8 couldn't believe NBC didn't give it another season
Starred my friend Tom Guiry as one of the Donnelly brothers, who played Smalls in The Sandlot. I still have the DVD set.
Agent Carter
That's another good one.