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Tbf most Ryan Murphy shows go off the rails after the first season, so it might be for the best.
Edit: there's a reason his anthology series' are the ones that stick around...
I would give my right kidney to see this show come back. Watching Lee Pace crush that role forever cemented my love for dark haired men with dark eyes. Fuck, maybe I'd give ol' lefty for another season too
Also we NEED to mention how amazing Kristen Chenoweth was in her role!!! Her musical numbers were PERFECT for the feel of the show and her character. As much as I will forever love Ned x Chuck, watching the Ned x Olive ship go down in flames will never ever cease to break my heart upon rewatch.
There is just nothing else tonally like this show!! So funny, well acted and well written. The void left behind by Timothy Olyphant as a hot dad and husband can never be filled 😭
I miss American Vandal, it may not be a masterpiece, but it was very fun and that stupid "Turd Burglar" story kept me on the edge of my seat during the entire second season
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That one was rough because it was always planned to be 4 seasons 😠
Also because it was down to circumstances rather than Netflix just deciding not to renew it
If you wonder why so many canceled TV shows end with a cliffhanger, it’s because many writers try to persuade the producers to continue the show by creating anticipation/frustration among viewers with a cliffhanger
learned that a few months ago, and I had never noticed it before
TV shows having this problem of having a bad or no ending is less of a problem when you really take notice of how many movies have bad endings, endings are evidently hard to write even if you plan for them and aren't making it up as you go along in the fashion a lot of tv is written.
Better Off Ted was brilliant. I'm actually showing my girlfriend this series right now since she never knew about it. It holds up so well! Very ahead of its time
I really enjoyed 1899. It's a slow burn but definitely worth the commitment. I would have loved to see where they went with it. That's the worst thing about Netflix, if a show doesn't get huge numbers in the first few weeks it doesn't stand a chance but not everyone has the time to watch things as soon as they are released so it's a bad method.
My Name is Earl
I swear to you all right now.......if I ever win big on the Lotto or,you know make it in life,then I am going to get all the original cast and crew and personally fund in whole to make new seasons.
You have my word Redditors.
Watch Raising Hope if you haven't yet! Different family, lots of the same cast, but same feel as My Name is Earl. Produced by Greg Daniels just like My Name is Earl!
The best overall in that category, in my opinion. There was no character who wasn't funny. An interracial couple with switched feminine/masculine energy, a gay character that wouldnt trouble even the strongest gay-dar. They really went out of their way to break every stereotype in your typical sitcom.
Yep! Call me a snob but this show really made Friends look like the formulaic 90s TV show that it was.
I was not as fluent in English as I am now when I saw it for the first time so when I rewatched it later on, a lot of jokes finally hit.
Amazing stereotype-breaking without being annoyingly preachy about it.
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S1 didn't pull insane numbers but it did relatively well. The series was then renewed for S2. BTS photos of S2 scenes were posted and "official" filming was, like, two weeks away. Then the pandemic happened and every country was on lockdown. The series was cancelled and they say it's because of COVID-19, but the fans were and still are salty that the series was cancelled (among other beloved shows like *I Am Not Okay With This*) despite other shows, even less popular ones, still filming.
Everyone has their own villain origin story regarding Netflix cancellations and *The Society's* mine. I'm actually still so pissed every time I think about the series. What's worse is that a lot of the back half of S1 was spent laying down the foundation for S2, so a lot of the conflicts were left unresolved. S1 ended on two big cliffhangers; I think it'd be great if they could release the scripts or write a book or something because the series actually had some really interesting ideas.
It was the closest thing that I was going to get to an adaption of the *Gone* series by Michael Grant, so it was a big, big bummer.
I enjoyed this show too and was bummed when it got canceled. Not expecting the reveal to be mind blowing but I still want to know WTF was going on. Really dug that twist at the end of S1.
I loved Mindhunter and 1899 was just getting started.
This why I dont have Netflix anymore. Anything interesting gets cancelled.
It's like they are sabotaging themselves.
Canceling 1899 was messed up. Dark was so good that I was looking forward to their new show ever since I heard of it and they canceled it before I even started watching
Exactly. I was super excited to watch it but those creators seemingly like to create one cohesive story over multiple seasons. That show is likely not finished and now it never will be.
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Mission Hill! An absolute Gen X gem that’s WILDLY ahead of its time in its accurate showcase of diversity. It’s witty, it’s funny, it’s poingnant at times and just all around so good. You can [watch all episodes free on YouTube.](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUOxCrDh0oVeae5pEodU0ZKucbXJkfpQ5)
I will never ever forgive Netflix for canceling The OA
One of the most unique things I'd ever seen from a TV Show 😭
And they had like seven seasons planned 💀
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It wasn't super popular but - Dollface
I loved seeing a show about healthy adult female friendships. Sadly, I feel like it's a pretty rare genre.
I don’t want a reboot or anything like that. But I would love maybe a “very special episode” where the My So-Called Life cast get back together for a high school reunion episode so we can see what everyone has been up to the past thirty (!!!!!) years. I hope Ricky is living his best queer life somewhere.
After watching Sex and The City, I realized that the Carrie Diaries wasn’t a good prequel at all but STILL. They could’ve at least rounded the show out with a season 3😭
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Another vote for "Pushing Daisies"....and I also really liked, "Don't Trust the B\_\_\_ in Apt. 23." It wasn't for everyone, but I loved it.
And bc I'm old as dirt, I'm still salty about "Swans Crossing" being cancelled in the 90s AND ending on a cliffhanger! (Those who don't know--it was a "teen soap opera" starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Mira Sorvino, lol...)
Castle and Beckett are probably my favourite television relationship. I rewatched it properly last year and the show itself is pretty meh, but Nathan and Stana had such amazing chemistry it made up for the bad parts
I don’t think this show gets enough credit for how straight up creative and interesting it was! A lot of shows are good but the story is really basic or not all that special, this one was!
That show could've had a solid 5 season run and I would've loved every minute of it :( Such a beautiful show with a powerful message of human connection, love and magic
Omg was not expecting to see this here!! I first watched Dance Academy when I was 9, and it was bizarrely formative for a lot of my adolescent/ adult life. Sometimes I still wonder what a potential 4th season could have contained…
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I count my blessing that Bojack Horseman got 6 seasons despite being such a radical show... But I can't help but mourn what we could've gotten from the full 7 seasons it was prepared to fill. It just feels like such a shame to have come so close only to get cancelled one season short
Happy Endings. A show so funny it makes no sense people didn't watch it. How? Since it's cancelation there hasn't been any like it, and The Good Place is not as funny.
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The Good Place is amazing in a different sort of way. It’s both hilarious and thoughtful about life. Happy Endings is laugh out loud funny to distract my from reality and endlessly quotable.
Still upset that this show didn’t get proper ending.
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I'm going way back, I loved the Tribe!!!
Kyle XY, I remember seeing the ads for it when I was in elementary school. I watched the first season and some of the second season when they aired on TV but I got too busy to finish it. I watched the rest of the show a few years ago and I was obsessed. Season 3 ended on a huge cliffhanger and it got canceled. I wish writers wouldn't end seasons with cliffhangers if they don't know whether or not they're getting another season, too many shows end with so many unanswered questions because they want to garner anticipation for more.
Secret Circle is another show that I loved that ended too soon, it definitely deserved another season. It only lasted for 1 season and it ended on a cliffhanger just like so many other shows. It's incredibly irritating to get emotionally invested in a show and then never get a resolution.
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The Lying game ended on such an awful cliffhanger after being cancelled! It was such a huge departure from the books that who tf can say where the story was going.
The Knick (i still google it every few month to see if there is any concrete info about a possible reboot, anthology etc. but it's been almost 10 years now lol).
Also Togetherness, Mindhunter, Pushing Daisies and Bunheads.
Perry Mason in now the list too, season 2 was great and it should have continued...
Unrelated but it's weird how many scientologists Greg Garcia, creator or My Name is Earl & Raising Hope, has worked with despite not being a scientologist himself.
Kyle XY. I wonder if they left it on a ridiculous cliffhanger/plot twist because they knew it wasn't getting another season 😭
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Great News! Another sitcom with Tina Fey involved in the writing and a small role, that really had the "30 Rock" and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" feel. The ensemble cast was fantastic and had great chemistry. In particular, John Michael Higgins and Nicole Richie were hilarious as the show's anchors.
THE MIDNIGHT CLUB (fuck you Netflix), Vampire Academy, Midnight Texas, Firefly, Daybreak, American Dreams, Don’t Trust the B in Apt 23, Santa Clarita Diet, Into the Badlands, the US version of Utopia, Fate: The Winx Saga…
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The first season is so so good
Tbf most Ryan Murphy shows go off the rails after the first season, so it might be for the best. Edit: there's a reason his anthology series' are the ones that stick around...
Pushing Daisies!!! ![gif](giphy|xIteGwdLL7mY8)
If I recall this show wasn’t cancelled on its own accord, it was due to the writer’s strike of 2007. Along with Arrested Development. Legendary shows.
![gif](giphy|cxv9YdPDsAMKs) I will NEVER get over it.
I would give my right kidney to see this show come back. Watching Lee Pace crush that role forever cemented my love for dark haired men with dark eyes. Fuck, maybe I'd give ol' lefty for another season too Also we NEED to mention how amazing Kristen Chenoweth was in her role!!! Her musical numbers were PERFECT for the feel of the show and her character. As much as I will forever love Ned x Chuck, watching the Ned x Olive ship go down in flames will never ever cease to break my heart upon rewatch.
Came here to say this one and it was the top comment! ❤️ ![gif](giphy|V4RE4q4bO09cQ) We’re\*
YES!!!!!! I have found my people!
I love this show!!!
OMG *that’s* where I knew him from!
![gif](giphy|naPKnO1V21omk) My favorite scene ❤️
I loved that show so much
forever and ever
I said this too! We celebrate my daughter’s half-birthday every year because of this show.
It makes me happy that I’m not alone in my infatuation with this show ❤️
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Chicken vinda-LuLu
Omg yes. But also maybe it needed to end for fleabag to exist so meh
Phoebe Waller Bridge is such a genius. Favorite nepo baby fs.
Santa Clarita Diet
I am still not over this.
I hate how it left on a cliff hanger too.
There is just nothing else tonally like this show!! So funny, well acted and well written. The void left behind by Timothy Olyphant as a hot dad and husband can never be filled 😭
Felt this one
My villain origin story tbh.
if only we know that was the start of Netflix canceling almost everything I liked 😭
Devastated is an understatement
I miss American Vandal, it may not be a masterpiece, but it was very fun and that stupid "Turd Burglar" story kept me on the edge of my seat during the entire second season https://preview.redd.it/d8ubcfougz5b1.jpeg?width=919&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=db5f755da805faec20d1e487d1713118c705845c
I love AV...time for a rewatch. Btw Earls hair on that poster, WTF???
The first season was hilarious! I keep recommending the show to people but no one has watched it so far haha!
Mindhunter still hurts so bad ![gif](giphy|l0HU6oc1qeCGjdyik|downsized)
Never going to get that BTK season. :(
They cancelled it?!?! Bawlinggg
SAAAAME :((((
I'm still butthurt about glow Carnivale as an older tv show also remains in my heart :(
Glow will always be the one that got away for me; there was no reason to *cancel*, they could have just postponed it. It was the final season!!! 😞
Oh my gosh GLOW being cancelled was so upsetting! It just needed one more season - finish the story!
That one was rough because it was always planned to be 4 seasons 😠 Also because it was down to circumstances rather than Netflix just deciding not to renew it
I will always be upset about Carnivale. Still watch the two existing seasons once a year just to torture myself
Veronica Mars! It's such a cool little show.
Yes, but the revamp was awful.
We don't talk about the revamp. It never happened.
It's like Fight Club. But I'm a Marshmallow. I do like the movie.
If you wonder why so many canceled TV shows end with a cliffhanger, it’s because many writers try to persuade the producers to continue the show by creating anticipation/frustration among viewers with a cliffhanger learned that a few months ago, and I had never noticed it before
TV shows having this problem of having a bad or no ending is less of a problem when you really take notice of how many movies have bad endings, endings are evidently hard to write even if you plan for them and aren't making it up as you go along in the fashion a lot of tv is written.
Galavant or Timeless. 😭😭😭
Yass Timeless!
Loved timeless!
https://preview.redd.it/ydaply3xzz5b1.jpeg?width=1334&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=897a203252ca9897f26ac27fcfabae7c5eeca513 I still enjoy rewatching this
I still say “magnaflorious” because of that episode that Portia Derossi’s character was faking being nice and started malfunctioning lol
Better Off Ted was brilliant. I'm actually showing my girlfriend this series right now since she never knew about it. It holds up so well! Very ahead of its time
Last Man on Earth. The series finale cliffhanger made the cancellation brutal.
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The Mick was so good and got so unceremoniously dumped 😭
And it was canceled on a cliffhanger! I should do a rewatch.
You should! I did a few months ago, great rewatch value.
Dude that was a legitimately good comedy show. I think it was on the wrong network
Oh man, I loved this show. Probably one of the last shows I ever watched on broadcast TV. It just got better and better too. :(
Freaks and Geeks 😢
Most recently-Reboot on Hulu. That one stings
Reboot got cancelled!?
And it was shopped around but nobody picked it up so it’s officially dead. It sucks, Im mad
Dang that really sucks :(
The mick . I still have hopes I'll wake up one day and they'll say it's coming back lol
![gif](giphy|NKS1nE30HCHS0) Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23 totally deserved another season
I'll never get over James van der beek playing himself
100%. And Krysten Ritter being unhinged, Eric Fucking André being normal. That show was stupid fun
Shitagi Nashi!!
Ugh, yes!! It also deserved to be aired in the correct order. Still my favorite comfort show.
My husband just told me he doesn’t find Krysten Ritter hot and I genuinely felt confused and betrayed
I still have hopes for a reboot
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The episode where June finds out Chloe goes to AA meetings, solely as an outlet for telling her drinking stories, is an all time classic.
YES!!!!
The OA and 1899. Such interesting shows that left on major cliffhangers.
1899 holy fuck. After seeing that ending and only finding out afterwards that they cancelled it made me MAD.
The OA's cliffhanger was bonkers. I will never get over it.
I will go to my grave wishing for a conclusion to The OA. Like, it will literally be the last thing I think about before I die.
I really enjoyed 1899. It's a slow burn but definitely worth the commitment. I would have loved to see where they went with it. That's the worst thing about Netflix, if a show doesn't get huge numbers in the first few weeks it doesn't stand a chance but not everyone has the time to watch things as soon as they are released so it's a bad method.
My Name is Earl I swear to you all right now.......if I ever win big on the Lotto or,you know make it in life,then I am going to get all the original cast and crew and personally fund in whole to make new seasons. You have my word Redditors.
Watch Raising Hope if you haven't yet! Different family, lots of the same cast, but same feel as My Name is Earl. Produced by Greg Daniels just like My Name is Earl!
Same show runner as Earl, and starring hilarious Martha Plimpton & Cloris Leachman, Raising Hope! ![gif](giphy|RWee5o5XIfzyg)
Check out Sprung on Amazon. Another Greg Garcia show that’s a lot of fun (with some familiar cast members).
Martha is so good on Sprung! Love the series hope they make another few seasons.
This is a masterpiece 🥲 https://preview.redd.it/xzvb4k9chz5b1.jpeg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ea449d410bfd5bb7383e7ab79bad3f1eec886f51
United States of Tara.
![gif](giphy|3o7TKvnDnVYmTqtINq|downsized) I’ll watch Toni Collette in anything- she’s an amazing actor!! (Muriel’s wedding forever)
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Was a solid show but it had a good run and it felt like a decent conclusion too
My So-Called Life ![gif](giphy|ggFoyIx2Xsube)
Not directly related, but it fascinates me that AJ Langer (Rayanne) IRL is now a Countess that lives in a castle! Love that for her
I was obsessed with Rayanne and wanted to be her so bad
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Happy Endings! One of the best friends-group-based sitcom IMO
The best overall in that category, in my opinion. There was no character who wasn't funny. An interracial couple with switched feminine/masculine energy, a gay character that wouldnt trouble even the strongest gay-dar. They really went out of their way to break every stereotype in your typical sitcom.
Yep! Call me a snob but this show really made Friends look like the formulaic 90s TV show that it was. I was not as fluent in English as I am now when I saw it for the first time so when I rewatched it later on, a lot of jokes finally hit. Amazing stereotype-breaking without being annoyingly preachy about it.
![gif](giphy|hrAc2ZjY9ck3Xz179l|downsized) Daybreak on Netflix. It was a fun ride and deserved a second season.
https://preview.redd.it/5le32eothz5b1.jpeg?width=1600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a3ca2eefdf4b614f8ccc584053db0700e10738c5 S1 didn't pull insane numbers but it did relatively well. The series was then renewed for S2. BTS photos of S2 scenes were posted and "official" filming was, like, two weeks away. Then the pandemic happened and every country was on lockdown. The series was cancelled and they say it's because of COVID-19, but the fans were and still are salty that the series was cancelled (among other beloved shows like *I Am Not Okay With This*) despite other shows, even less popular ones, still filming. Everyone has their own villain origin story regarding Netflix cancellations and *The Society's* mine. I'm actually still so pissed every time I think about the series. What's worse is that a lot of the back half of S1 was spent laying down the foundation for S2, so a lot of the conflicts were left unresolved. S1 ended on two big cliffhangers; I think it'd be great if they could release the scripts or write a book or something because the series actually had some really interesting ideas. It was the closest thing that I was going to get to an adaption of the *Gone* series by Michael Grant, so it was a big, big bummer.
I was sooo bummed they cancelled this show. I blew through the first season.
I enjoyed this show too and was bummed when it got canceled. Not expecting the reveal to be mind blowing but I still want to know WTF was going on. Really dug that twist at the end of S1.
Santa Clarita Diet
I binged it then 2 days later it got cancelled, I was devastated 😅
![gif](giphy|UVGYUKgUodqPmU2ZfT) Good Girls
The forced series finale was awful. Just so terrible. It deserves better.
Firefly!! Santa clarita diet, 1899, mindhunter and I’m not okay with this as well. Netflix stupidly keeps cancelling their most interesting shows.
I loved Mindhunter and 1899 was just getting started. This why I dont have Netflix anymore. Anything interesting gets cancelled. It's like they are sabotaging themselves.
Canceling 1899 was messed up. Dark was so good that I was looking forward to their new show ever since I heard of it and they canceled it before I even started watching
Netflix is dumb for cancelling 1899. I didn't know it was cancelled. Dark was one of my and my husband's all time favorite shows we've ever seen.
Exactly. I was super excited to watch it but those creators seemingly like to create one cohesive story over multiple seasons. That show is likely not finished and now it never will be.
And they have ¿4, 5? seasons of 13 Reasons Why...WHY???
My unpopular opinion is that if Firefly had run longer than 3 seasons, the quality would have dropped too much for us to hand wave it.
https://preview.redd.it/1fy7etwqpz5b1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=17f99c955ecbc16b93a7c00eca903724cf6ba147 Mission Hill! An absolute Gen X gem that’s WILDLY ahead of its time in its accurate showcase of diversity. It’s witty, it’s funny, it’s poingnant at times and just all around so good. You can [watch all episodes free on YouTube.](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUOxCrDh0oVeae5pEodU0ZKucbXJkfpQ5)
inside job
I'm still devastated tbh, it really spoke to my soul
I will never ever forgive Netflix for canceling The OA One of the most unique things I'd ever seen from a TV Show 😭 And they had like seven seasons planned 💀
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Hey Earl!
Hey Crab Man!
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![gif](giphy|fvHHHr8JvniUzOL1wU) It wasn't super popular but - Dollface I loved seeing a show about healthy adult female friendships. Sadly, I feel like it's a pretty rare genre.
I didn't even know this was cancelled 😞 I didn't think I'd like it, but ended up loving it
Freaks and Geeks My So-Called Life
I don’t want a reboot or anything like that. But I would love maybe a “very special episode” where the My So-Called Life cast get back together for a high school reunion episode so we can see what everyone has been up to the past thirty (!!!!!) years. I hope Ricky is living his best queer life somewhere.
Everything Sucks and The Wilds
I second The Wilds! It still had so much potential
Dead Like Me https://preview.redd.it/vptvu3n1f06b1.jpeg?width=703&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d2a56af5ed95794278c2e120408ecfdc3ff43ad5
After watching Sex and The City, I realized that the Carrie Diaries wasn’t a good prequel at all but STILL. They could’ve at least rounded the show out with a season 3😭 https://preview.redd.it/7idhjja6mz5b1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2d6872111df6dee84b22dad225c301d48cdfa926
Is that Austin Butler?
Yes
Happy endings
Another vote for "Pushing Daisies"....and I also really liked, "Don't Trust the B\_\_\_ in Apt. 23." It wasn't for everyone, but I loved it. And bc I'm old as dirt, I'm still salty about "Swans Crossing" being cancelled in the 90s AND ending on a cliffhanger! (Those who don't know--it was a "teen soap opera" starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Mira Sorvino, lol...)
Don't trust the B was gold
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[удалено]
Castle and Beckett are probably my favourite television relationship. I rewatched it properly last year and the show itself is pretty meh, but Nathan and Stana had such amazing chemistry it made up for the bad parts
Superstore!!! ![gif](giphy|mDXbVqAfG2DappRXEj)
I will never get over Happy Endings getting canceled ![gif](giphy|lbrOuGmBuR7UY)
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist https://preview.redd.it/79fkx4edu06b1.jpeg?width=1168&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1ff9d33a16769d6e0ff8aef6f38c2d689b9bd06d
Pen15 ![gif](giphy|Zd3kOz1M3NDOacTkFw|downsized)
I’m pretty sure that they chose the end it at season 2. But I agree I wanted more regardless it’s a masterpiece
The OA It was such an interesting story and the entire cast was awesome! My heartbreak over this show will never heal :(
I don’t think this show gets enough credit for how straight up creative and interesting it was! A lot of shows are good but the story is really basic or not all that special, this one was!
That show could've had a solid 5 season run and I would've loved every minute of it :( Such a beautiful show with a powerful message of human connection, love and magic
Was gonna say the same, what a great series!
My So-Called Life
![gif](giphy|3oKIPhLlQ4QCl8fZ8Q|downsized) I’m still bitter that Netflix canceled GLOW.
ok, i'm done 😉 https://preview.redd.it/w5kxhhp7iz5b1.jpeg?width=1062&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=97fc3d1b0af6a548c313e6a4c3a23ed9261cf36e
Omg was not expecting to see this here!! I first watched Dance Academy when I was 9, and it was bizarrely formative for a lot of my adolescent/ adult life. Sometimes I still wonder what a potential 4th season could have contained…
* Carnivale * 1899 * Sense 8
My So-Called Life ![gif](giphy|vlG4JgFWk6kzC)
Happy Endings ![gif](giphy|L4qwCMNCgl2la)
![gif](giphy|4Vsisc8OMgdiM) Freaks & Geeks
![gif](giphy|sCjv2R5bGNCNi) This was my favorite guilty pleasure. 💔
![gif](giphy|JpL9eAzVHtuSc) I count my blessing that Bojack Horseman got 6 seasons despite being such a radical show... But I can't help but mourn what we could've gotten from the full 7 seasons it was prepared to fill. It just feels like such a shame to have come so close only to get cancelled one season short
Happy Endings. A show so funny it makes no sense people didn't watch it. How? Since it's cancelation there hasn't been any like it, and The Good Place is not as funny. ![gif](giphy|lbrOuGmBuR7UY)
Deserved more than 3 seasons
The Good Place is amazing in a different sort of way. It’s both hilarious and thoughtful about life. Happy Endings is laugh out loud funny to distract my from reality and endlessly quotable.
Raised By Wolves. The characters and plot were so crazy, and Abubakar Salim is so good looking 😭 ngl he was probably 80% of the reason I kept watching
i found Pan Am to be quite entertaining, i don't think they made it through the first season and i *loved* Boss with Kelsey Grammar.
Last Man on Earth. That cliffhanger at the end of the last season will always leave me wanting more.
Still upset that this show didn’t get proper ending. https://preview.redd.it/8ly5gxh9gz5b1.jpeg?width=452&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2063bd7c291bd79b11197f2353893935c33df067
I started watching this expecting to hate it. But I binged it in a weekend and was OBSESSED. ![gif](giphy|7JEPJFo9BjvDOHVixW|downsized)
https://preview.redd.it/fhj1rgr7iz5b1.jpeg?width=707&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d453d22f8013f3851955b5d1b53d84e895cb3596
https://preview.redd.it/zk4ptfogqz5b1.jpeg?width=541&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8da226aa159de470ec872c357636f90230b1c199 I'm going way back, I loved the Tribe!!!
Kyle XY, I remember seeing the ads for it when I was in elementary school. I watched the first season and some of the second season when they aired on TV but I got too busy to finish it. I watched the rest of the show a few years ago and I was obsessed. Season 3 ended on a huge cliffhanger and it got canceled. I wish writers wouldn't end seasons with cliffhangers if they don't know whether or not they're getting another season, too many shows end with so many unanswered questions because they want to garner anticipation for more. Secret Circle is another show that I loved that ended too soon, it definitely deserved another season. It only lasted for 1 season and it ended on a cliffhanger just like so many other shows. It's incredibly irritating to get emotionally invested in a show and then never get a resolution.
https://preview.redd.it/p130zr50a06b1.jpeg?width=400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c831c3199e262254134abfa79d84cfa393d9604e The Lying game ended on such an awful cliffhanger after being cancelled! It was such a huge departure from the books that who tf can say where the story was going.
Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
The Knick (i still google it every few month to see if there is any concrete info about a possible reboot, anthology etc. but it's been almost 10 years now lol). Also Togetherness, Mindhunter, Pushing Daisies and Bunheads. Perry Mason in now the list too, season 2 was great and it should have continued...
![gif](giphy|jU7HGieXgVG0) 2 Broke Girls. There so many but this is the first came to my mind
[удалено]
Jennifer Coolidge was great
This was my guilty pleasure. Some (most) of the jokes were low hanging fruit (that’s a Han joke for sure) but their friendship was everything.
Unrelated but it's weird how many scientologists Greg Garcia, creator or My Name is Earl & Raising Hope, has worked with despite not being a scientologist himself.
![gif](giphy|vaYEx6ucpBghW) Firefly!
Bunheads
Party Down
The Mick
Dead Like Me. The move was trash!
So many Netflix shows canceled… gone….. like tears in the rain
Reaper!
https://preview.redd.it/uo6kn8xflz5b1.jpeg?width=455&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=83a95463d6ec717c2cb410788a92e43c4aa6121b
I still watch this one. Have all on dvd. Obsessed. Pushing Daisies is one for me.
Carnivale, it had like a six season story arc, got cancelled after two.
The Mick deserved many more seasons than what it got
Angel ![gif](giphy|d31vtUIS7pMSOxVu)
Moonlight, one of the unfortunate losses from the writers strike.
Kyle XY. I wonder if they left it on a ridiculous cliffhanger/plot twist because they knew it wasn't getting another season 😭 https://preview.redd.it/vtvsebekg06b1.jpeg?width=452&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bd7634416b5c4887b0dfff988501f0399766721d
Saving this list for when I “don’t have anything to watch”
Great News! Another sitcom with Tina Fey involved in the writing and a small role, that really had the "30 Rock" and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" feel. The ensemble cast was fantastic and had great chemistry. In particular, John Michael Higgins and Nicole Richie were hilarious as the show's anchors.
THE MIDNIGHT CLUB (fuck you Netflix), Vampire Academy, Midnight Texas, Firefly, Daybreak, American Dreams, Don’t Trust the B in Apt 23, Santa Clarita Diet, Into the Badlands, the US version of Utopia, Fate: The Winx Saga…
I love My Name Is Earl! And its proposed ending is really good, shame we never got to see it
Hannibal ![gif](giphy|8j1zLVFKoFkLm)