Posted on 07/25/2018 1:08:37 PM PDT by pabianice
Bummer. Another hanging series that is killed abruptly.
GRRRR-—one of the few shows I like!!
Oh well, we killed cable and have HULU live and I’ve been watching “The Path”-—real good show.
That was my favorite show going. It did get a little crazy with the emotions following the death of their son. Based on what they have been through, I would expect the husband and wife relationship to have been stronger. But.....
Disappointed. I want to see the humans win the war.
I’m watching The 100 with my grandson. It is challenging. First, it’s written for people under 25 and, second, it strings out a two hour story into a couple of seasons. But he likes it, and it’s time together.
Too bad for Josh Holloway. My wife and I both enjoyed his previous show Intelligence, which only lasted a season (or was it only half a season). It had a continuing story arc as well.
Hoping this gets picked up by Amazon or Netflix but I doubt it.
Yet another series that USA/SciFi screws up.
I understand its still undecided for next season.
My wife and I use amazon prime. We’ve not had television since spring of 1997, but last year we found out this came with our prime membership so we gave it a try. We watched a few “modern” TV shows through a few episodes, but they are mostly soap operas. That is, the story drags on and on and you feel like the writers are making it up as they go along.
We did get hooked on suits for a while, because of the courtroom drama and backroom stuff. But even it fell into soap opera territory.
We just stick with movies and old TV shows (each episode has a beginning and an end) now.
Don’t feel too bad. I never saw the last episode of “Cliffhanger” back in the 70’s or 80’s and only Part 1 of 2 of the end of “Star Trek: Deep Space 9”. Working on DP9. Don’t think anyone remember “Cliffhanger”, and they could be lucky.
I'm the same way. The auto recording of systems today and the ability to watch something on demand makes following shows easier. But I am not dedicated enough to work at all to "keep up" with some TV show. If I want to be distracted, I want Good Vs. bad. I want a beginning a plot and an end.
NCIS used to be a GREAT show. It's getting hard to follow any more if you don't know the story from other episodes.
“we killed cable and have HULU live...”
I need to cut the cord, and I’m considering various streaming services Hulu is one, but I don’t have a good idea of what they offer. If I could get just 5 networks, they would probably be FNC, The Food Channel, Fox Sports Detroit, FOX broadcast network and AMC. On the latter two, there are are only a few shows I’m interested in.
May I ask how much you pay for HULU live and get some idea of what’s available on it?
This is what killed off the Disney hour on Sunday evenings years ago. Who wants to watch a show when you might not be around to see every episode for some reason or other?
I liked the first season of Suits. A kid had a great memory and used it as a tool for his ruse of a life. He had to skirt the system of high profile attorneys and helped to win cases. Then it went to hell. It became ALL about relationships between him and girls, and bosses, and old friends, and competitors.... What about winning court cases? Remember that? I gave it up in season #2.
Oh yes I definitely remember Cliffhanger with Susan Anton. So rude to kill off a show without closing out the story lines.
Read somewhere that there was a made-for-TV movie that closed out Cliffhangers story lines but I never saw it.
Yesterday, Collider.com, had a list of shows that had been renewed or cancelled. Colony was listed as "cancelled".
Havent seen Halloway since Lost. Sawyer was my favorite character. Was hilarious.
“But he likes it, and its time together.”
The young ladies in The 100 aren’t exactly ugly.
He may be too young, but probably not.
The young ladies in The 100 arent exactly ugly.
He may be too young, but probably not.
I gotta say that there were a couple of cool scenes, but there are so many plot holes you can drive a bus through that It’s hard for me to take the show seriously.
Kinda like the “key” Mike knew nothing about in Suits. sometimes you do what you gotta do to keep the story moving.
Didn’t have the ratings. It’s all a numbers game, does the show pay for itself, or not. That’s the goal, they don’t care if the show is good, does it turn a profit. And it’s not like they didn’t advertise the heck out of it. Just didn’t find the audience.
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