I don’t think The Expanse was really cancelled rather than it was ended at a story point that makes sense to continue from sometime in the future. There’s something like a decade long time skip and a huge thematic shift between books 6 and 7.
Limitless. It was just starting to get to the good shit when they cancelled it!
I was also upset by Star Gate Universe's cancellation. I hadn't been a fan of StarGate prior to its release. Seen a couple bits here and there but never just watched the show. After going through SG-1 and Atlantis, I can see why OG fans didn't like Universe. But I still think it was great on its own, as someone who knew nothing about the OG series when I saw it. But, if they do re-explore the same story and ideas, I'd want it to be the same campy shit that SG-1 was, instead of the serious tones Universe had.
All time? Freaks and geeks. Was becoming the quintessential coming of age show, had hard lessons that were from the point of real kids growing up. Each character was relatable in their own way, and should have gone on for years.
Second to that is Arrested Development. And yeah it was rebooted but the cast had moved on. The show was on a great role and was just ahead of its time. The episodic nature of it just wasn't popular then.
Especially since it wasn't a real cancellation, just "on indefinite hiatus" followed by "never coming back" almost five years later. The second season ending very much set up at least another season.
Firefly and Pushing Daisies are staples in these conversations, so I'll throw in a less common one: NCIS LA.
I watched that show for over a decade. It was something predictable and comfortable. The show ending was like losing my favourite hoodie I've had for 14 years. Does it really impact my life? No. Do I miss it nonetheless? Yes.
I stopped sometime during season 3 or 4, can’t remember. Without spoiling anything if I decide to pick it up again: do we know what G stands for? Don’t tell me, just nod or something.
ReBoot. One of the most incredible, ground-breaking shows of its time, but it ends on a cliffhanger. I'm still holding out hope that we'll get a movie to tie up the loose ends someday.
They had no concrete plans for the specific cliffhanger at the end, but for the show as a whole we got some closure in Garcia's AMA at least. If you haven't seen it:
I had always had an ending to Earl and I’m sorry I didn’t get the chance to see it happen. You’ve got a show about a guy with a list so not seeing him finish it is a bummer. But the truth is, he wasn’t ever going to finish the list. The basic idea of the ending was that while he was stuck on a really hard list item he was going to start to get frustrated that he was never going to finish it. Then he runs into someone who had a list of their own and Earl was on it. They needed to make up for something bad they had done to Earl. He asks them where they got the idea of making a list and they tell him that someone came to them with a list and that person got the idea from someone else. Earl eventually realizes that his list started a chain reaction of people with list and that he’s finally put more good into the world than bad. So at that point he was going to tear up his list and go live his life. Walk into the sunset a free man. With good karma.
I wasn't that upset by The Perpheral's cancelation. I loved the book, and the series pretty much just ignored it. I understand why, it would be very difficult to faithfully adapt the book, but what they came up with was much too modern-TV-melodrama for me.
Meh, the first season was horrible, Interstellar Gossip Girl. The second season was an infinite improvement, but it still felt like they didn't really have any kind of plan, just keep the plot moving along while abuse Battlestar Galactica camera work to ratchet up the tension.
I get bleak, but this was bleak with no point, which is just sadness.
Season 3 was going to rectify the lack of alien arcs. It got cancelled before that. And MGM had money problems too. According to the interviews it was going to reveal more about the planet builders back from season 1, and shed more light on the "resurrected people"
Teen Titans ended with a cliffhanger and then Cartoon Network put out Teen Titans Go! just to add insult to injury. Certainly the pettiest thing I've been angry about for nearly 20 years.
Trouble in Tokyo? I guess it wrapped things up in the sense of it finished its own story, but didn't really resolve or conclude anything that was left hanging in the show.
To be fair to the creators, the comic version of TTG does fill in some blanks about Terra's cliffhanger in issue #51, which is basically super condensed version of what I would have expected to be included in the season that got pitched and turned down.
I think we gave up somewhere in season 3. No idea which season was the last. First season was awesome and by the third I had no idea where they were going with it. No desire to know at that point either.
Read the books, starting at book 7. The plot in the show is almost identical to the plot in the books. It shouldn't be too hard to just pick them up.
However, the books are better than the show. I thoroughly enjoyed reading books 1-6 in preparation for reading 7-9. You get to read from various characters' point of view. It's so much deeper than the show.
::: spoiler You even get chapters from the point of view of...
Protomolecule Miller.
:::
::: spoiler And the point of view of...
Random other people consumed on Eros. Seriously creepy shit! They didn't die. They can't die.
:::
I've read them all but I'm still bummed that the show got cancelled. Although, a lot of the stuff that happens in 7-9 feels kind of unfilmable to me. But, hey, they're adapting 3 Body Problem which is insanely unfilmable so who knows.
I actually think the show complements the books really well -- probably because the authors were so involved in the production. In a few cases, I think they were able to fix some mistakes in the books on a second go around and also added to the world in brilliant ways too. Belter Creole as a spoken language, for example, doesn't really exist in the books and was created for the show. It's also interesting replacing the subjective view of the point of view characters with the objective view of the camera. In the first book, it just bounces back and forth between Miller and Holden. You don't really know what's going on system-wide because they don't. Having that perspective shift is really cool and it's done in a way that feels cohesive and consistent with the world of the books.
I agree with everything you said. I wish they'd make books 7-9 into a shows, too. I just unsafely assumed you hadn't read them. I hope other people might read what I said and be inspired to read them.
Tuca and Bertie. Netflix cancelled it, then HBO made another season. But just before releasing it HBO cancelled it for a tax break. It's heartbreaking to think of the writers and animators pouring their lives into it just for nobody to ever see it.
The last episode has the two main characters drive off in different directions, knowing they'll probably never see each other again. It's actually a beautiful ending, but I wish they could have reunited.
freaks and geeks. unbelievably stacked cast but the network never gave it a dedicated time so no one knew when they could watch it. then it got cancelled before they aired half the episodes citing poor viewership
Yeah, that's probably the big one for me, with Jericho being a close second.
I generally don't like alien invasion plot lines because in most of them there doesn't seem to be a reason for the aliens to invade Earth. But with Colony there seemed to be a reason for the invasion, it just wasn't quite revealed. To conscript humans to be soldiers to fight against some other alien race... I guess? They really left us hanging there.
Jericho would've been worse, but at least they made a mini-series to explain things and give an ending. Well and open-ended kind of ending, but we can kind of imagine how the rest of the story would go. With Colony, we didn't get that.
There's a huge time jump yeah, but I don't that was the primary reason they didn't want to continue. It got cancelled after season 3, then resuced by Amazon (Bezos personally loved the show) but then they didn't renew for season 7 as I don't think they wanted to commit financially.
The fact the story in the latter seasons started angling towards the whole underclass starting a massive uprising probably rustled his oligarch jimmies a bit :>
Big brain move here. They're going to wait 20 years so the actors age appropriately and they can save a ton on makeup costs before they start filming the next season :>
Fox took it off the air FOUR episodes from the finale to "make room for The Cleveland Show" of all things, the worst offering from those Family Guy clones imho.
Luckily, Adult Swim was kind enough not only to pick up KOTH, but to air those last missing episodes as well, and I have it all torrented by now of course and it was easy to find, but still, fuck Fox for that one (amongst other things, but I want to punch the specific exec that decided to do that right in the eye just one good time.)
I also liked the show. However your comment about " [it] was really starting to go somewhere by the end of the season" is a good example of why it didn't get another season.
Yeah, that sounds like I'm saying it found it's groove or something, I know.
What I was actually trying to say is that it stood on it's own as a psychological suspense show, but then by the end of the season they inserted several twists and turns that made it something more. It would have been fun to see what they could do with a season 2.
I know that everything has to come to an end. But I hoped for more parks and recreations. I wouldn't even mind a different crew. Different city. Just keep Ron Swanson .
Both of them for sure. Archive 92 was fantastic, and ended on a complete cliffhanger.
October Faction was another one that ended on a cliffhanger. Most of the show was very so-so, and it started to get interesting in the last 2-3 episodes.
So Help Me Todd. It was a really amusing, well written legal mystery show, and I figured it was so good that it had to last for several seasons, but it was cancelled after only two. Too bad, it was a terrific show, and would have been a great lead in for Elsbeth. I like the Kathy Bates show that replaced it, but its not nearly as good as So Help Me Todd.
Stargate Atlantis and universe, Star Trek enterprise, Les moonves destroyed the last good series.
, nutrek just suck balls. The animated series attempts to cure that though, the live actions are so bad, STD, Picard and snw is not as good as it looks.
Atlantis and universe was under MGM so they had significant financial problems , been plaguing them for years, also the low viewership retired the whole franchise. The show runners allegedly said it's not possible for another series, due to "societal climate". There was going to be some serious reveals in season 3 for sgu.
2 shows Disney forced cancellation, gifted and AOS
Cool ideas/setting, and Giancarlo Esposito was involved. Low-key haven't moved on yet. I get it, maybe the writing could have been better, good ideas, but not so good execution.
Without a doubt, Netflix's The Society. Made all the worse for the fact that it was renewed for a second season, and was less than a week away from starting shooting that season when COVID lockdowns began. Rather than postpone like so many other movies and shows did, Netflix decided to cancel it entirely.
The Society had so much potential as a really engaging mystery as well as some serious sociological storytelling. It's so disappointing.
Firefly
The Expanse.
Firefly.
I don’t think The Expanse was really cancelled rather than it was ended at a story point that makes sense to continue from sometime in the future. There’s something like a decade long time skip and a huge thematic shift between books 6 and 7.
Firefly
Too soon....
I'd you love firefly check it dark matter. It unfortunately faced the same fate though.
Wrong show.
Firefly
Raised by Wolves
Better Off Ted
Raised by Wolves was very trippy but it felt like they knew where it was going and the acting was fantastic. At least it was as original as it gets.
Why was it cancelled exactly?
Limitless. It was just starting to get to the good shit when they cancelled it!
I was also upset by Star Gate Universe's cancellation. I hadn't been a fan of StarGate prior to its release. Seen a couple bits here and there but never just watched the show. After going through SG-1 and Atlantis, I can see why OG fans didn't like Universe. But I still think it was great on its own, as someone who knew nothing about the OG series when I saw it. But, if they do re-explore the same story and ideas, I'd want it to be the same campy shit that SG-1 was, instead of the serious tones Universe had.
In order that I remember them now
Firefly would make the list, if I watched it while it aired. But I didn't see it till later.
Sense8 being cancelled was a crime
I cancelled Netflix because they cancelled Sense8 and The OA.
My so called life was amazing.
All time? Freaks and geeks. Was becoming the quintessential coming of age show, had hard lessons that were from the point of real kids growing up. Each character was relatable in their own way, and should have gone on for years.
Second to that is Arrested Development. And yeah it was rebooted but the cast had moved on. The show was on a great role and was just ahead of its time. The episodic nature of it just wasn't popular then.
I'm still not over Firefly. Or the Orville.
The Orville hasn't been canceled, yet. S04 will enter production this year.
Thank you. It's been sitting lonely in my Jellyfin for a long time waiting to hear this.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. I would have loved to see how they planned to resolve that cliffhanger.
Mind hunter, surprised i didn't see it mentioned
Especially since it wasn't a real cancellation, just "on indefinite hiatus" followed by "never coming back" almost five years later. The second season ending very much set up at least another season.
Yeah, so good! This was Netflix’s True Detective and they just…dropped it?
Raised by wolves. Atheism vs Religion into the stars. It was so good and so much of the buildup was about to come to fruition. GAH!
Needs a petition
Firefly and Pushing Daisies are staples in these conversations, so I'll throw in a less common one: NCIS LA.
I watched that show for over a decade. It was something predictable and comfortable. The show ending was like losing my favourite hoodie I've had for 14 years. Does it really impact my life? No. Do I miss it nonetheless? Yes.
I stopped sometime during season 3 or 4, can’t remember. Without spoiling anything if I decide to pick it up again: do we know what G stands for? Don’t tell me, just nod or something.
Yes, we do eventually find out what G stands for.
Santa Clarita Diet and Carnivale. HBO axed Carnivale, Deadwood and Rome back to back, and I still hold a grudge.
Edit: Enterprise and Lower Decks also still sting. Lower Decks is ao fucking brilliant and I hate that no one watches it!
I LOVED Lower Decks. Enterprise was probably the weakest of the ST series.
My love for T'pol politely disagrees.
Enterprise was ruined by Les moonves, he specifically hates the show. It's still far better than the 3 nutrek series( I called them post jj Abrams.
I'll never forgive Amazon for cancelling The Tick.
ReBoot. One of the most incredible, ground-breaking shows of its time, but it ends on a cliffhanger. I'm still holding out hope that we'll get a movie to tie up the loose ends someday.
Alphanumeric!
"I've always wanted to do that."
I’m a little teapot…
Prepare to taste the blade of my.... butterknife?!
A lot of good answers already. I'll add Santa Clarita Diet. It's a nice little show.
My Name Is Earl
Came here to say exactly this. Ugh ...I hate that it ended on such a cliffhanger.
They had no concrete plans for the specific cliffhanger at the end, but for the show as a whole we got some closure in Garcia's AMA at least. If you haven't seen it:
Damn....where did all this dust come from so suddenly.
Ash vs Evil Dead and Chucky
Ash vs Evil Dead was incredible
In the vein of Ash vs Evil Dead; I miss Stan Against Evil as well.
I'm disappointed that Blood Drive also only got one season...
Shit I missed that one, I'll hsve to give it a go.
Recently? Probably Kaos
Kaos was great. I was surprised.
Oh, I'd also like to add any projects with Neil Gaiman getting canceled, too. Good Omens, Sandman, and Deadboy Detectives.
They were canceled for good reason, but still...
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency falls under the same category.
What's the good reason Dirk Gently was cancelled? What did Elijah Wood do?
Elijah was fine. However the writer was Max Landis, and... well, he's not a great character, turns out.
Just low viewership, Douglas Adams has more of a niche following.
So true, I really want to watch that one but I'm hesitant to sign up for AMC+. I don't need yet another streaming service.
Sign up, watch, cancel. Or torrent.
I was heartbroken.
Terminator: The Sara Connor Chronicles
Really, Westworld, but no one had mentioned TSCC yet.
Travelers
Or
Stargate Atlantis
Stargate Atlantis was cancelled, but at least they made it home. Those Stargate Universe people are in for a lifetime of torture.
The destiny crew have been frozen for 14 years lol already. At least ming NA made it into another show, at least for a while
SGA was getting fucked by all the sg:1 writers that moved across and just kept writing sg1 with new names, it was a bit of a mercy kill
Sga was cancelled for sgu unfortunately because MGM was losing slot of money, they needed a cheaper show
I know that but the sg:1 writer migration and bts shenanigans were already eroding the show's soul
Firefly
The Glades
Venture Brothers
I was quite upset by The Peripheral recently. And although it didn't release to much fanfare, Constellation.
I loved The Peripheral
I wasn't that upset by The Perpheral's cancelation. I loved the book, and the series pretty much just ignored it. I understand why, it would be very difficult to faithfully adapt the book, but what they came up with was much too modern-TV-melodrama for me.
Stargate universe
Meh, the first season was horrible, Interstellar Gossip Girl. The second season was an infinite improvement, but it still felt like they didn't really have any kind of plan, just keep the plot moving along while abuse Battlestar Galactica camera work to ratchet up the tension.
I get bleak, but this was bleak with no point, which is just sadness.
Season 3 was going to rectify the lack of alien arcs. It got cancelled before that. And MGM had money problems too. According to the interviews it was going to reveal more about the planet builders back from season 1, and shed more light on the "resurrected people"
I enjoyed the space adventure parts but every time they broke out the stones I lost interest.
There was so little actually space adventure imho, just so much pseudo-romance filler.
I'm guessing they also don't have enough money to? Because of MGM going bankrupt
EDIT:
Glow
Teen Titans ended with a cliffhanger and then Cartoon Network put out Teen Titans Go! just to add insult to injury. Certainly the pettiest thing I've been angry about for nearly 20 years.
I thought the show ended with the movie and it wrapped things up?
Trouble in Tokyo? I guess it wrapped things up in the sense of it finished its own story, but didn't really resolve or conclude anything that was left hanging in the show.
To be fair to the creators, the comic version of TTG does fill in some blanks about Terra's cliffhanger in issue #51, which is basically super condensed version of what I would have expected to be included in the season that got pitched and turned down.
Better off ted.
Show was brilliant
I'd watch a spinoff of just those two scientists. They had such good chemistry together.
Recently? The Peripheral, and Kaos.
Kaos was so much fun, needed another 3-4 seasons.
V (2009)
Ah fuck, don't remind me. Just when it was getting tense.
I stopped watching new / incomplete shows after that.
Better off Ted.
Pushing Daisies.
Lots of really good ones here. I’ll add Flashforward.
Oh god, this one should win.
It actually felt like there was a point to all the story threads, like they were trying to pull a Lost but actually had a plan in the beginning.
Right!? There was some weird stuff going on, and the way the show started was pretty solid. Did they even finish the first season?
They just barely did and ended on a cliffhanger, actually like 12 cliffhangers.
Would have loved to see how it turned out, and Joseph fiennes was fun too.
Westworld..
Still haven't watches the last season... I don't see the point now.
I think we gave up somewhere in season 3. No idea which season was the last. First season was awesome and by the third I had no idea where they were going with it. No desire to know at that point either.
The OA
Arrested Development.
The Expanse.
Expanse left at a time jump, so it's not implausible it could come back.
Read the books, starting at book 7. The plot in the show is almost identical to the plot in the books. It shouldn't be too hard to just pick them up.
However, the books are better than the show. I thoroughly enjoyed reading books 1-6 in preparation for reading 7-9. You get to read from various characters' point of view. It's so much deeper than the show.
::: spoiler You even get chapters from the point of view of... Protomolecule Miller. :::
::: spoiler And the point of view of... Random other people consumed on Eros. Seriously creepy shit! They didn't die. They can't die. :::
I've read them all but I'm still bummed that the show got cancelled. Although, a lot of the stuff that happens in 7-9 feels kind of unfilmable to me. But, hey, they're adapting 3 Body Problem which is insanely unfilmable so who knows.
I actually think the show complements the books really well -- probably because the authors were so involved in the production. In a few cases, I think they were able to fix some mistakes in the books on a second go around and also added to the world in brilliant ways too. Belter Creole as a spoken language, for example, doesn't really exist in the books and was created for the show. It's also interesting replacing the subjective view of the point of view characters with the objective view of the camera. In the first book, it just bounces back and forth between Miller and Holden. You don't really know what's going on system-wide because they don't. Having that perspective shift is really cool and it's done in a way that feels cohesive and consistent with the world of the books.
I agree with everything you said. I wish they'd make books 7-9 into a shows, too. I just unsafely assumed you hadn't read them. I hope other people might read what I said and be inspired to read them.
Me too!
Pushing daisies was a hard pill to swallow. Such a great quirky show.
And, from that same era, Dead Like Me.
It sucks that it was only two seasons, but it did have a clean ending. No cliffhangers, or anything begging to be finished. I was happy with that.
Darkwing Duck, it ends with the first episode of a two parter...
Oof
Deadwood. It was my favorite show ever. They made a movie a couple years ago to wrap things up but it's not the same
Millennium. X-Files spinoff with the venerable Lance Hendrickson.
2 seasons, although they managed to wrap it up at the end pretty well considering.
One of the most visceral, amazing shows ever made.
Ugly Americans.
Better off ted.
Avenue 5.
Alien Nation.
My Name is Earl.
Patriot
The best show that I still can’t convince anyone to watch. Excellent pick.
ha, I forgot about this show - I remember it being well made
Tbf it's a tough sell,
"I've seen The Patriot before, I don't need to watch it again except maybe the 'Aim small, miss small' scene"
"Oh it's a completely distinct entity with a close title? Oh ok, yeah sure I'll put it on the list."
*Never watches half of the list even stuff I really do want to watch*
Kaos. That season 1 had me and my partner fucking hooked and they pulled the plug so fast it was hard to even finish it.
Oh damn, really? I thought I read season 2 was a go but that was a cursory google months ago. Fuckin Netflix.
I just double checked and yeah it's cancelled. Here's a quick article:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/30931197/netflix-drama-kaos-reportedly-axed-one-series/
The recent ones that come to mind are 1899, Scavenger’s Reign, and Infinity Train. All with good premises and cancelled prematurely.
Scavengers Reign and Raised by Wolves
Scavengers Reign was fantastic and its cancellation was a travesty.
Raised by Wolves was very good too but man... Scavengers Reign...
Tuca and Bertie. Netflix cancelled it, then HBO made another season. But just before releasing it HBO cancelled it for a tax break. It's heartbreaking to think of the writers and animators pouring their lives into it just for nobody to ever see it.
I forgot which other network did the same thing, created a movie than cancelled for tax breaks, I think it was warner brothers?
Thrust your pelvis, hunhh! Thrust your pelvis, huhnn!
Doin the funky duckman.
I remember it well, and a few episodes before was Hamlet 2: This time it's personal!
Terriers.
Terrible name for a fun show.
::: spoiler Mild Terriers last episode spoiler
The last episode has the two main characters drive off in different directions, knowing they'll probably never see each other again. It's actually a beautiful ending, but I wish they could have reunited.
:::
Yup, that is one of my favorite shows. So good. Donal logue and Michael raymond-james work so well together.
Amazon: The Rings of Power.
I thought it still going. I think people were ok it being cancelled though.
Exactly .... that's why I'm upset!
Clever girl
Inside Job
freaks and geeks. unbelievably stacked cast but the network never gave it a dedicated time so no one knew when they could watch it. then it got cancelled before they aired half the episodes citing poor viewership
Rome.
Colony .... https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4209256
Yeah, that's probably the big one for me, with Jericho being a close second.
I generally don't like alien invasion plot lines because in most of them there doesn't seem to be a reason for the aliens to invade Earth. But with Colony there seemed to be a reason for the invasion, it just wasn't quite revealed. To conscript humans to be soldiers to fight against some other alien race... I guess? They really left us hanging there.
Jericho would've been worse, but at least they made a mini-series to explain things and give an ending. Well and open-ended kind of ending, but we can kind of imagine how the rest of the story would go. With Colony, we didn't get that.
Jericho mini series? Can you elaborate?
A multi-season, high-tense drama series where Gary attempts to expense his lunch through SAP.
I haven't watched the show, apparently they purposely end it because the new books is a time jump
There's a huge time jump yeah, but I don't that was the primary reason they didn't want to continue. It got cancelled after season 3, then resuced by Amazon (Bezos personally loved the show) but then they didn't renew for season 7 as I don't think they wanted to commit financially.
The fact the story in the latter seasons started angling towards the whole underclass starting a massive uprising probably rustled his oligarch jimmies a bit :>
AMAZONS ROP is probably sucking up all the funding from the other shows, it cost like 1-2 billion per season? and invincible animation suffered alot.
Big brain move here. They're going to wait 20 years so the actors age appropriately and they can save a ton on makeup costs before they start filming the next season :>
Utopia was really a good show
Sort of counts, but KOTH.
Fox took it off the air FOUR episodes from the finale to "make room for The Cleveland Show" of all things, the worst offering from those Family Guy clones imho.
Luckily, Adult Swim was kind enough not only to pick up KOTH, but to air those last missing episodes as well, and I have it all torrented by now of course and it was easy to find, but still, fuck Fox for that one (amongst other things, but I want to punch the specific exec that decided to do that right in the eye just one good time.)
Raised by wolves. I just want to know how it ends.
Since I haven't seen it mentioned yet and it deserves to be on these lists - Archive 81.
Such a great suspense show that was really starting to go somewhere by the end of the season.
I also liked the show. However your comment about " [it] was really starting to go somewhere by the end of the season" is a good example of why it didn't get another season.
Yeah, that sounds like I'm saying it found it's groove or something, I know.
What I was actually trying to say is that it stood on it's own as a psychological suspense show, but then by the end of the season they inserted several twists and turns that made it something more. It would have been fun to see what they could do with a season 2.
I know that everything has to come to an end. But I hoped for more parks and recreations. I wouldn't even mind a different crew. Different city. Just keep Ron Swanson .
Nick Offerman is an absolute gem.
I want to see him in a sitcom directed by Dan Harmon.
There’s a few, but 1899
I’ll add Archive 82 in the same vein. Interesting show canceled by Netflix.
Both of them for sure. Archive 92 was fantastic, and ended on a complete cliffhanger.
October Faction was another one that ended on a cliffhanger. Most of the show was very so-so, and it started to get interesting in the last 2-3 episodes.
Pantheon
Live action Tick.
The Amazon one.
Last Man on Earth
Odyssey 5
So Help Me Todd. It was a really amusing, well written legal mystery show, and I figured it was so good that it had to last for several seasons, but it was cancelled after only two. Too bad, it was a terrific show, and would have been a great lead in for Elsbeth. I like the Kathy Bates show that replaced it, but its not nearly as good as So Help Me Todd.
Grimgar
The character art, design, and development still phenomenal compared to most even 10yr later.
and maybe The Expanse but as others pointed out due to the timeskip I expect them to continue it at some point.
I am so pissed about 1899.
Raised by Wolves was so freaking cool
I wish AMC had given Moonhaven more of a chance. Same with Rubicon and Lodge 49.
It’s also a shame the original Battlestar Galactica was too expensive for network television. Fun show and ahead of its time.
Was scrolling to see if I'd see Rubicon. Could've been a cool show
Recently I was bummed they canceled Shantaram
Stargate Atlantis and universe, Star Trek enterprise, Les moonves destroyed the last good series. , nutrek just suck balls. The animated series attempts to cure that though, the live actions are so bad, STD, Picard and snw is not as good as it looks.
Atlantis and universe was under MGM so they had significant financial problems , been plaguing them for years, also the low viewership retired the whole franchise. The show runners allegedly said it's not possible for another series, due to "societal climate". There was going to be some serious reveals in season 3 for sgu.
2 shows Disney forced cancellation, gifted and AOS
sad, they couldnt work out a deal. theres alot of shows like that with other studios.
Imperfects was fun. I would have liked a second season.
I am not ok with this. That had some potential.
Hannibal
Revolution.
Cool ideas/setting, and Giancarlo Esposito was involved. Low-key haven't moved on yet. I get it, maybe the writing could have been better, good ideas, but not so good execution.
Was this the one with the firefly Keychain being the key to electricity somewhere or something? Post apocalyptic network television?
I have no clue if this is anything close to accurate... for some reason this is just what popped into my head when I read your title.
Captain Star
I liked Danny Devito's Little Demon, but it only got one season. :(
This one hurts me too, but last time I checked, it's neither canceled nor is it green lit for a 2nd season. It seems to be in some weird Limbo.
Lazor Wulf. Two seasons, with a forced change in animation studios between seasons, didn't give the show enough opportunity to grow.
Tuca & Bertie and Firefly as well. Maybe Lower Decks too
Without a doubt, Netflix's The Society. Made all the worse for the fact that it was renewed for a second season, and was less than a week away from starting shooting that season when COVID lockdowns began. Rather than postpone like so many other movies and shows did, Netflix decided to cancel it entirely.
The Society had so much potential as a really engaging mystery as well as some serious sociological storytelling. It's so disappointing.
A lot of them have been listed already, so I’ll throw in “The Riches”. Cancelled during the writers strike in Hollywood.
So many shows were ruined by the strike, even if it wasn't cancelled
Otherworld
Johnathan Banks would have had a billion Emmys by now if they had just followed the 45 season and 6 movie plan.
Arliss
MANTIS
Rubicon and Freaks and Geeks
Outer Range
My name is Earl, super disrespectful to end on a cliffhanger after 4 seasons
Threshold really should have gotten more than one season. Unfortunately, I don't think anybody's ever heard of it.
The Pretender. Mostly because they had just had a huge cliff hanger. And the made for TV movies never got aired in my country.