View Full Version : Five Most Notorious SciFi TV Cancellations
Athene
June 27th, 2008, 10:56 AM
I'd say the cancellations of the originial Battlestar Galactica series and the original Star Trek series.
Those are my two choices.
Herryk
June 27th, 2008, 02:55 PM
For myself I would have to start with the Fox program Space Above and Beyond. It had alot going for it, and the way they ended the series was right up there with the ending of Jericho's ending and cancelation of season one. The promised either a mini series or a movie but never delivered on either.
For the second of course was Battlestar, it only lasted a year in the orginal series then it was brought back later in what I think was an ill concieved plot, and a hasty written scrips.
Third would have to go to Firefly, there was alot that they could've done to this show but they wrapped it up and came out with the movie.
I could probably list another ten to fifteen shows, but the networks don't want to listen to the fans and just believe in their numbers.
Athene
July 29th, 2008, 09:51 AM
For myself I would have to start with the Fox program Space Above and Beyond. It had alot going for it, and the way they ended the series was right up there with the ending of Jericho's ending and cancelation of season one. The promised either a mini series or a movie but never delivered on either.
For the second of course was Battlestar, it only lasted a year in the orginal series then it was brought back later in what I think was an ill concieved plot, and a hasty written scrips.
Third would have to go to Firefly, there was alot that they could've done to this show but they wrapped it up and came out with the movie.
I could probably list another ten to fifteen shows, but the networks don't want to listen to the fans and just believe in their numbers.
I agree that the networks don't listen to fans anymore. i remember the writing campaign that fans did to bring back Star Trek TOS in the 60's.
deathwisp
August 28th, 2008, 08:42 PM
I really liked Farscape. I know it had alot of muppety creatures and all, but I just really really loved it. I guess part of that was due to fond memories of Jim Henson (his company did the puppets for the show, if I'm not mistaken all these years).
I also liked Jericho.
jewels
August 29th, 2008, 06:24 AM
deathwisp, Henson's company created the show. There was a period of time where another company owned Henson's but the family (esp. Brian Henson) bought it back to bring the fans "Peacekeeper Wars".
Jewels.
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