The Patriot on prime is one of the greatest tv shows I've ever seen, worth watching even though it was cancelled after 2 seasons. Barely anyone has watched it but it doesn't have a bad episode
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The Middleman. Without a doubt one the funnest comic book series adaptations. Natalie Morales and Matt Keeslar on a ridonkulas romp of silly yet intelligent adventures. Poor show only got 13 episodes but each ones a gem.
Didn't "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries" get canceled?
I desperately want it back.
Counterpart! The show was cut after season 2 and had a promising premise. Also, the actors were great and the story was really starting to pick up.
For anyone interested: Imagine your reality splitting into two and the resulting consequences a decade later. How much in common would you have with your other self if the split occurred in your childhood, adulthood, or even middle age? What choices before and after define you? Now add a brutal Cold War between the two realities. Would you trust you?
Warrior. My God what a good show.
Wheel of Time, it kept getting better then they stopped.
The trifecta of 2005 TV shows:
- Threshold
- Surface
- Invasion
The 2005-2006 season was an absolute disaster for new, promising sci-fi shows.
Marco Polo. Such a shame Netflix chose to drop it.
Girls 5eva.
Bloodline. It was cut short, I think. They had to rewrite and compress the ending. Damn that shit was good
I would love to see more of Class of 3000 with music videos that had closer visual distinction as season 1 instead of season 2 where they toned down the different animation styles for the music videos. I want more Jalapeno Head Sunny in my life.
That, or a continuation of Chop Sockey Chooks. That show had what I'd consider an extremely unique setting ( I can't recall any other giant mall cities ) and a visual style that I really like. Though, I'd love it more if they made it more of a PG-13 style so they could get away with cooler things, but you know that would never fly.
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The 4400 Terminator chronicles
Lie to me. It was a fun, different crime/drama show. It deserved to at least wrap up a few things.
Obvious answer: Firefly
Unpopular answer: Dr Horrible's Sing-along Blog.
Stargate Atlantis
It had the ol "eh it's the last season just like writers do whatever the fuck they want" thing happen, and behold, there were several great episodes in the last season.