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Shows that were cancelled but you would like to see the ending of

Surely

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What is going on with tv these days? It seems like they start a new series, get people interested then drop it. Here is my list of shows that I would have liked to seen more of.

Arrested Development (did this get cancelled or did they just make 2 1/2 seasons?)
Flash Forward
The Event
Freaks and Geeks

Any other additions to the list?
 
Arrested Development (did this get cancelled or did they just make 2 1/2 seasons?)

"On October 2, 2011, it was announced that there are plans for the show to return for nine or ten episode mini-series that will lead up to a feature-length film.[5] On November 18, 2011, it was confirmed that Netflix would exclusively license an unspecified number of new episodes for an early 2013 debut on its streaming video service" - Wikipedia
 
Arrested Development (did this get cancelled or did they just make 2 1/2 seasons?)

"On October 2, 2011, it was announced that there are plans for the show to return for nine or ten episode mini-series that will lead up to a feature-length film.[5] On November 18, 2011, it was confirmed that Netflix would exclusively license an unspecified number of new episodes for an early 2013 debut on its streaming video service" - Wikipedia

Arrested development was funny but it gets WAY to much hype. If anyone neg reps me for this I'll give you a banger in the mouth!
 
Flash Forward and The Event,,i dont understand why they cancelled the event,make no sence
 
Arrested development was funny but it gets WAY to much hype. If anyone neg reps me for this I'll give you a banger in the mouth!

No neg rep, but I disagree. I think it is easily the funniest TV show I've ever had the pleasure of watching and I'm not even sure there's a close 2nd.

As Feldheimer posted, it is coming back for 9 or 10 episodes and then transitioning into a movie. I read an interview with the show's creator and he said that he wanted to make a movie, but he didn't want to spend the entire movie explaining what each charachter has been up to during the span of the shows down time. Each episode will center on a specific charachter and their individual story leading into the movie.
 
We started watching Better Off Ted on Netflix and couldn't figure out why they canceled it at first. After 10 or 12 episodes it was still funny but it clearly lacked something. I wouldn't mind it back but wouldn't stay up late on a work night to catch it a.s.a.p.
 
Arrested Development is coming back though. A 10+ episode season exclusive to Netflix, followed by a movie. It did have somewhat of an ending, as it became clear that it wouldn't survive past the 3rd season. The 3rd season was written to move toward some semblance of an ending, but with a clear ability to leave it open for a 4th season, since at the time it was hoped that another network (Showtime or HBO) would pick up the series.

Firefly would have to be the #1 answer for me, though. Fox never gave that show a chance. I think it shows how important that show was to people that it has such a large and rabid fanbase to this day, that it's inspired video games and comic books. They work Firefly references into Nathan Fillion's current show Castle to this day.

I felt Flash Forward and The Event were trying way too hard to be mysterious and capture Lost's audience. I never even got very far into The Event, because the mysteries were so spoon fed to the viewer that it wasn't really exciting to me. Flash Forward suffered from this early on, but anyone that toughed it out knows just how damn good that show got in the back end of it's only season. I think it started to have potential, but again they knew that they weren't going to survive for a season 2 and wrote the last episodes in a way that wrapped things up somewhat.

Also the Battlestar Galactica prequel spin-off series Caprica. Another show whose network never gave them a real chance. SyFy is about to do it again with Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome, another prequel series that SyFy has so little confidence in that they may only broadcast it as a web series. You'd think they'd have a bit more faith in spin-off shows based on their most popular original series ever.
 
Also the Battlestar Galactica prequel spin-off series Caprica. Another show whose network never gave them a real chance. SyFy is about to do it again with Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome, another prequel series that SyFy has so little confidence in that they may only broadcast it as a web series. You'd think they'd have a bit more faith in spin-off shows based on their most popular original series ever.

Caprica plain sucked melodramataic twilight type scifi. it sucked
 
I'd also like the real 2.5 men to return. I'm a rare Kutcher fan because of his role in The Butterfly Effect, but he ruined this one. It's an unoriginal twist on his 70's show stupidity. Bleh.
 
There are quite a few shows that have been cancelled that I would have liked to see more of. There are also a lot of shows currently on TV that should be cancelled now. Two and a Half Men being one of them. The Office being another. I would have liked to see more of "Life" starring Damian Lewis. It officially was cancelled after the 2nd season.
 
Firefly
Drive
Sports Night
Jericho
John Doe
Jake 2.0
The 4400
Veronica Mars
V
New Amsterdam
Pushing Daisies
Kidnapped
Vanished
Flash Forward
The Journeyman
Traveler

I like sci-fi and mystery stuff, which is always a tough sell and tends to get cancelled before it finishes the story. My heart gets broken over and over, and I come back for more.
 
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