Posted on 09/21/2010 6:18:38 PM PDT by KevinDavis
The new TV season starts in earnest this week, and as usual it brings with it the promise of all kinds of new sci-fi, fantasy and horror treats for us to watch. And all too soon it will also bring with it an inevitable round of cancelations as shows that seemed like they were just getting going get cut short when the ratings take a sudden downturn (or maybe a slow decline).
Before we fall in love with too many new darlings only to lose them too soon, we thought it was a good time to look back over some of the most promising new network shows in the last 10 years that also seemed fresh and young ... only to flame out spectacularly.
The list could go well past 20 of course, but all of these stood out in some way during their brief time in the sun, either because so many viewers tuned in at first that cancelation seemed impossible, or because creatively they seemed a cut above the average TV fare.
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I, too, cannot believe Firefly is even on a list of SciFi flops. It rocked!
what about LEXX? not THAT was a failure!
Yes! Courtney Cox. Wifey and I loved that series.
How about "Seven Days," with Jonathan LaPaglia?
-PJ
It was the first series that I thought of when I saw this thread. I can still remember a promo where they got man-on-the street comments about the show: "I've seen the future and it's funny."
Yeah, I remember that... I can't balance a chemical equation, but I have lots of room in my head for useless information like that.
No...you are correct. There was a short 'mini-series' a while back (mid 90's?) that starred Scott Bakula...Roy Thinnes made an appearance in that series, as well...
I watched one episode of Fringe. When the super-genius guy injected the giant virus with antihistamine...I changed the channel and haven’t watched it since.
And the guy who played Elvin “El” Lincoln (he could shrink himself) was the same actor who played the Bigfoot Harry in “Harry and the Hendersons”.
On 29 September 2009, it was announced that a deal had been struck between ITV, Watch, Impossible Pictures, German broadcaster Pro7 and BBC Worldwide to produce two new series of the show for transmission in 2011.
The first of the two new series will start airing in January 2011 on ITV1. Series 5 is currently being filmed and will air later in 2011 on Watch then will be shown on ITV1 in 2012.
Don’t know when we’ll see them here in the US.
Firefly was a great show. I have both the movie and the TV show on DVD.
Anyone here remember” Space: Above and Beyond”?
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