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Ugh. Season 2 wasn’t as good as season 1 imo, but I loved the shock of the ending of season 2 nonetheless and imo it was just getting good. Shame they nixed it.
I think Season one was exposition, and season two was starting to develop the material… so it gets a bit disjointed as the blanks began to be partially filled in.
But RBW was just so all-out insane in so many good ways that it was destined to be a cult classic. And to be cancelled by short-sighted execs at HBO. Sigh.
in a better timeline RBW gets bought by Apple ro Amazon and just let the creators continue telling their story. seems like the only platform left that wants to let their shows tell a story
I liked Revolution, I entirely forgot about that until just now. I rewatched Flash Forward in the last year and it was an interesting premise. I think a lot of these sci fi shows are better served with a tight 8-12 episodes that are fully written than the 23 episode prime time TV method.
How does electricity run out.. do the basic law of physics stop working.. just rotate a magnet in a coil using flowing water or wind.. I mean how can humans loose electricity.. Unless humans loose their IQ..
It was incredibly dumb. There were nanites in the air absorbing all electricity. They never covered how it doesn't just kill people. But like i said, incredibly dumb. Still a fun ride though
1899, Netflix series made by the creators of Dark. Didn’t get renewed for a second season, which is a huge bummer because these show runners already proved they know what’s up in terms of story and pacing
I second 1899, especially as it was written as a 3 season show, so all the first season did was raise questions and now, with the cancellation, none of those will ever be answered 😭
Completely. The management and business model changed. Had "Dark" been released within Netflix' current environment, I'm confident we wouldn't have seen Season 2.
It was the most well-produced series I think I've ever watched.
"1899" wasn't quite as endearing, but it was still fantastic. Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese are well positioned to be pioneers in the streaming world, and they got cut off.
Yeah that was such a Netflix move. Brand new show that everyone raved about and loved. Cancelled the moment the first season ended. Netflix execs are morons.
In situations like this I wish the creators would release a plot outline for the remaining seasons to give fans some closure. 1899 ended on a massive cliffhanger; it would be nice to know what was going on.
I would have watched a second season, and I think cancelling it so fast was incredibly shortsighted. They're training us to not even engage with shows in the first season.
But also I don't think it deserved to be renewed. Really kinda messy, but an interesting start
Travelers was a show about people from the future taking over the bodies of soon-to-be-dead people right before their time of death, preventing the cause, then taking over their lives while trying to execute their mission of saving the future. It was bought by Netflix and given a somewhat decent final season but by that point they had gotten nowhere close to actually saving the world so it could have gone on for several more seasons.
I watched the entirety of Travelers last year over a couple of weekends, and I agree that it was a satisfying end. But I’d still love to see more. The premise has many possibilities. And the characters were so likeable.
Two HBO shows. "Carnivàle", was awesome and way ahead of its time. Also, "Here and Now" which I found to be a must watch. Unfortunately, viewership was apparently limited to me and some guy in Australia.
I watched it around the same time I read The DaVinci Code...and I think it came out around the same time. The themes of the show were ones that also were a big part of Dan Brown's ever famous novel...but unlike the book, you had to use your brain to get the most out of the story.
It's a shame that the four extra seasons didn't get made. I never checked to see if Daniel Knauf revealed his plans for the future episodes, because there's always a chance that it might get a revival....and the show is much better than any spoilers in this case.
He did, he release a number of things including the story treatment for HBO. Suffice it to say, it probably would have been every bit as great as the first two seasons.
It's one of those where the first season ended but you felt like it was really just beginning. Complete bummer that it was canceled but I guess it's understandable given the negative reviews and ratings neither of which I could fathom.
Yeah this for sure. The premise of this show was awesome.
I thought it was a gushy love story show when my wife suggested we watch it. Was pleasantly surprised when I found it, it wasn’t really.
So disappointed it got cancelled. They shouldn’t be allowed to cancel shows they leave hanging like that. 😂
The Expanse needed at least 1 more season. It ended too abruptly with so much left to explore.
Also— It’s not sci-fi and it doesn’t need more seasons, but speaking of Prime’s terrible marketing, a show called The English came out on Prime last year that most people don’t even know exists. The show’s not perfect but it has amazing cinematography and performances from Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer. This was the first really big role for Chaske, who was mostly known for being one of the werewolves in Twilight, but he pulls off a masterful leading man performance opposite Emily. I was bummed that the show barely made a blip in the radar. Prime really shanked the marketing on this one.
The Expanse covers the first six books out of nine. The seventh book starts off with >!"Thirty years later..."!< so it was a natural ending, all things considered. The show was apparently very expensive to produce.
I’m forgetting all the specifics now, but I remember towards the end of the final season I was losing interest in the political conflicts and would rather have learned more about the Builders and what was going on on Laconia. I was bummed that so much was left unanswered.
The English was a passion project for Emily Blunt. I liked how the brutal events that motivated Emily's character, Cornelia, to come to America, were not revealed until well into the series. Having grown up on American made Westerns, this British take on the genre was an interesting for its differences.
It’s a show I find difficult to recommend to people, but when someone asks for a unique and weird show I happily bring it up.
It’s one of my favourite series of all time, even just for how weird it gets.
Same premise in alternative universe; TV format invests in the characters, relationships and world issues far more than the film so the tone/themes & personalities are way different.
S1 & S2 good but S3 goes off the rails, happens when shows refuse to enlarge the roster, actually kill characters so it means something & characters become dumb. Hard to recco without S4
*Ascension*. You can't just end the miniseries on a gigantic cliffhanger and then claim that you had no intention on picking it up for a full series!
Also, reaching farther back, I'm still mad that the original *The 4400* got cancelled. I haven't bothered watching the "rebooted" version.
It doesn’t stand up to todays standards, but…
Rome on hbo. I understand they couldn’t keep up with the budget and chose to invest in other shows. But it helped shape so many modern series.
Y- the last man. The comics were great. I was so excited to see it being turned into a series. The series ended up great too. (Sidenote: I absolutely love the intro). But the series was canned half way through the season 1 release because of "declining ratings".
Ofcourse you'll see declining ratings if you're talking about canceling the show half way through the first season. No one is going to invest time into a story that has no ending.
My So-Called Life
Rome
Hannibal
Jericho (but I think I had a man-crush on Skeet Ulrich at the time, plus it had Lennie James!)
conceptually, I would have enjoyed another season of Legion
Deadwood was a gut punch.
More recently, Westworld. I know they didn't have tight storylines in 3 and 4, but it was always planned for 5 seasons. I think people really would have enjoyed season 5, considering 4s finale. I am people.
WESTWORLD! I will never not be mad that they very vocally planned a 5 season series and get fucking canceled after season 4. Especially for such a high quality show it really sucks not knowing what the creators had in mind for the conclusion.
This little 2 season, 2013 series you can [watch for free](https://youtu.be/-8Vu3Hyv_Vk) on YouTube these days after ending on a cliffhanger. [Utopia,](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2384811/) originally from the UK's Channel 4.
Amazon did something with the IP for their streaming service, but I burned the few memories I had of that mess so foget I mentioned it...
I second Counterpart, a Cold War spy thriller crossed with a parallel world sci fi. J. K. Simmonds playing two different versions of himself was amazing. The show was so prescient with its depiction of the "other side" having been ravaged by a global pandemic.
Firefly, 100% even though we got the masterpiece that is serenity firefly not being continued drove me crazy.
Also Terra nova, absolutely amazing world building went down the drain.
I loved Night Sky. Very different from anything else. I have been eagerly waiting for a season 2. But there is a huge risk of being disappointed by another season. Will they be able to keep the mood of that show if they continue from the where season 1 ended?
I would really love the last 3 Expanse books to be made. I know there is a huge time jump and it would be a challenge to age people 30 years, but those last 3 books were phenomenal
A couple that I’m still sour about: Santa Clarita Diet, Pushing Daisies. And some recent cancellations of shows I actively was waiting for seasons of: Avenue 5, Mysterious Benedict Society, Raised by Wolves, Westworld
The tomorrow people:
It’s was a piece of work but definitely had potential
The wilds:
This show filled a void left from lost and j loved the characters in it and watching it develops and the last season prior to cancellation really left me forever wondering what would happen
Still upset about:
* Deadwood. This show will probably always be at the top of the GODDAMNIT WHY list for me.
* Hannibal is a close second, though. Remembering there's no more of that story can still get me cranky to this day, even as I marvel that it was allowed to exist on network television.
More would've been nice:
* Counterpart. A weird, alternate-timeline cold war-esque sci-fi-ish mystery, with a Fringe-style approach to dual universes and how circumstances shape people. By the end of S2 it was really getting into gear, then it was yanked.
* Tales From the Loop. It was slow and didn't have a central plot, just a location and the lives of the people in that location. But every episode was a moody, melancholic gut-punch.
Honourable mentions:
* 1899. I feel I can't entirely claim this one as I haven't even watched it yet, but I fucking loved Dark and was so looking forward to the creators' next effort. Then before I got a chance to start it the cancellation was announced, and now I can't bring myself to watch the single, unresolved series when a further two were planned for.
* Raised by Wolves. I don't even know that I liked it, exactly, but it was an original, unique story that had the potential to go in even more interesting directions. I hated the Marcus character as much as I loved Mother and Father and Sue, though, so knowing no more time would be spent with him and his weird followers made it less of a wrench.
In the works probably isn’t accurate lmao it’s prob gonna be a while until both strikes are over and then they have to play catch up. It very well could cancel it or ruin it, not to be negative but just saying lol
There was a time when a question like this was filled with people responding saying FireFly, but looks like those days are over. Strangely I'm going to answer with a non-popular obscure one, Flash Forward.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlashForward](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlashForward)
BOTH *Night Sky* & *Counterpart* with J.K Simmons should not have been cancelled, imo!
REALLY hope both of these get picked up!
Also, *1899* on Netflix was really good! (same creators as Dark). It wasn’t quite as good as Dark - but still would have loved another two seasons, particularly after the season 1 cliffhanger finale.
Lastly, a shout out to *Colony* (2016)! I was not aware of it until recently & loved the first two seasons! Season 3 wasn’t as good imo, but would have really loved another season to properly conclude the story.
EDIT: I also really enjoyed *the Passage* (2019)! Really hope that gets picked up for more seasons!
Defintely excited about Silo. Same on Night Sky. Really got invested. I thought the pacing was good. I really appreciated the character development, and honestly I’d watch the next episode and I felt like it took me to a place where I was like - wow what’s happening, this is unexpected. And I really wanted to see it get tied together.
Archive 81 would be another I was disappointed about.
That is lovely to hear, ad I just finished first season and can’t wait for the next one. Would you mind sharing source for that info so I can freely spread the word?
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Mind Hunter on Netflix
This one yes. Also the OA.
Definitely the OA. And Westworld. And the Nevers. They did that show dirty.
For sure The OA! Also Utopia (UK version). That was a tremendous show.
Utopia lets go!
Great acting in that one too I thought!
This wtf….
Raised by Wolves. I loved that show.
Ugh. Season 2 wasn’t as good as season 1 imo, but I loved the shock of the ending of season 2 nonetheless and imo it was just getting good. Shame they nixed it.
I think Season one was exposition, and season two was starting to develop the material… so it gets a bit disjointed as the blanks began to be partially filled in. But RBW was just so all-out insane in so many good ways that it was destined to be a cult classic. And to be cancelled by short-sighted execs at HBO. Sigh.
worst part is never hearing more of the master level troll jokes Father would tell and no one knew wtf it was supposed to mean in that moment
I miss father.
in a better timeline RBW gets bought by Apple ro Amazon and just let the creators continue telling their story. seems like the only platform left that wants to let their shows tell a story
I enjoyed that but it felt to abstract at times and tailed off I thought. Just my opinion tho.
Did they really cancel that?? 😢
Yes on a cliff hanger.
Ugh, what a kick to the teeth.
Apple TV needs to pick this show up.. add to their amazing sci fi show catalog..
The second season got weirdsr
The second season got weirder. I think a lot of people stopped watching. First season was 🔥
Yes!
A couple Jericho on SciFi Firefly, I forgot what that was on. And a show called Revolution about all electricity going out.
I liked Revolution, I entirely forgot about that until just now. I rewatched Flash Forward in the last year and it was an interesting premise. I think a lot of these sci fi shows are better served with a tight 8-12 episodes that are fully written than the 23 episode prime time TV method.
Loved Revolution. Cancelled right when it was getting good. Firefly is in the works to make a comeback via Disney+.
My first thought was immediately Jericho. I loved the concept of that show and then it just ended way too quickly
Pretty sure revolution did a comic/ graphic novel series to wrap up the show
Oh really?? Time to get my grabby hands on that!
[https://mega.nz/file/sxFWALKY#C8qnEGoElgLujlrpdrRmgbAq\_SAnnnkvJVaUjtxmKWw](https://mega.nz/file/sxFWALKY#C8qnEGoElgLujlrpdrRmgbAq_SAnnnkvJVaUjtxmKWw)
Hijacking to add The expanse, which used to be on scifi but was moved to prime and then finished
Oh don't you worry I've been religiously following those books as they came out. I was throughly pissed about how that ended on TV.
How does electricity run out.. do the basic law of physics stop working.. just rotate a magnet in a coil using flowing water or wind.. I mean how can humans loose electricity.. Unless humans loose their IQ..
It was incredibly dumb. There were nanites in the air absorbing all electricity. They never covered how it doesn't just kill people. But like i said, incredibly dumb. Still a fun ride though
1899, Netflix series made by the creators of Dark. Didn’t get renewed for a second season, which is a huge bummer because these show runners already proved they know what’s up in terms of story and pacing
I second 1899, especially as it was written as a 3 season show, so all the first season did was raise questions and now, with the cancellation, none of those will ever be answered 😭
It feels like the entertainment models are utterly broken.
Meanwhile, there will be 53 seasons of Emily in Paris that literally no one asked for 🙄
Completely. The management and business model changed. Had "Dark" been released within Netflix' current environment, I'm confident we wouldn't have seen Season 2. It was the most well-produced series I think I've ever watched. "1899" wasn't quite as endearing, but it was still fantastic. Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese are well positioned to be pioneers in the streaming world, and they got cut off.
Dark was incredible. One of my all time favorite shows.
Yeah that was such a Netflix move. Brand new show that everyone raved about and loved. Cancelled the moment the first season ended. Netflix execs are morons.
Yeah Netflix did that show dirty, it’s like they didn’t like the viewing numbers for the first week of it being out and they pulled the plug on it.
In situations like this I wish the creators would release a plot outline for the remaining seasons to give fans some closure. 1899 ended on a massive cliffhanger; it would be nice to know what was going on.
They ended it perfectly for a one season show though
I would have watched a second season, and I think cancelling it so fast was incredibly shortsighted. They're training us to not even engage with shows in the first season. But also I don't think it deserved to be renewed. Really kinda messy, but an interesting start
Travelers was a show about people from the future taking over the bodies of soon-to-be-dead people right before their time of death, preventing the cause, then taking over their lives while trying to execute their mission of saving the future. It was bought by Netflix and given a somewhat decent final season but by that point they had gotten nowhere close to actually saving the world so it could have gone on for several more seasons.
I'm content with the way the show ended. It was a solid finale while also opening up the possibility of renewal/spinoffs
I'm still hoping they'll bring it back.
I watched the entirety of Travelers last year over a couple of weekends, and I agree that it was a satisfying end. But I’d still love to see more. The premise has many possibilities. And the characters were so likeable.
I enjoyed that one too!
Two HBO shows. "Carnivàle", was awesome and way ahead of its time. Also, "Here and Now" which I found to be a must watch. Unfortunately, viewership was apparently limited to me and some guy in Australia.
Two decades later and I’m still salty about Carnivale being cancelled!
No doubt. It was criminal to cancel that show.
I watched it around the same time I read The DaVinci Code...and I think it came out around the same time. The themes of the show were ones that also were a big part of Dan Brown's ever famous novel...but unlike the book, you had to use your brain to get the most out of the story. It's a shame that the four extra seasons didn't get made. I never checked to see if Daniel Knauf revealed his plans for the future episodes, because there's always a chance that it might get a revival....and the show is much better than any spoilers in this case.
He did, he release a number of things including the story treatment for HBO. Suffice it to say, it probably would have been every bit as great as the first two seasons.
Here and Now was awesome. So there was three of us watching.
It's one of those where the first season ended but you felt like it was really just beginning. Complete bummer that it was canceled but I guess it's understandable given the negative reviews and ratings neither of which I could fathom.
I saw the post and immediately thought Night Sky. It was too slowly paced but it was finally leading to something big and now it’s gone.
Yeah this for sure. The premise of this show was awesome. I thought it was a gushy love story show when my wife suggested we watch it. Was pleasantly surprised when I found it, it wasn’t really. So disappointed it got cancelled. They shouldn’t be allowed to cancel shows they leave hanging like that. 😂
I read it was too big budget but the amount of CG was minimal frankly. It is the opposite of Rings of Power good acting, writing but minimal CG.
was bummed out "the OA" didnt get a third season
I wish Flash Forward got renewed.
Archive 81 Alphas Firefly
Not happy about Archive 81.
Yeah that was such a let down. Big time cliffhanger and lots of questions to be answered, that will never get answered.
Forgot about Alphas. I really enjoyed that one!
The OA. Still not over that one years later.
Definitely the OA!
Stargate Universe. What an epic masterpiece that just got abandoned out of nowhere.
The Expanse needed at least 1 more season. It ended too abruptly with so much left to explore. Also— It’s not sci-fi and it doesn’t need more seasons, but speaking of Prime’s terrible marketing, a show called The English came out on Prime last year that most people don’t even know exists. The show’s not perfect but it has amazing cinematography and performances from Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer. This was the first really big role for Chaske, who was mostly known for being one of the werewolves in Twilight, but he pulls off a masterful leading man performance opposite Emily. I was bummed that the show barely made a blip in the radar. Prime really shanked the marketing on this one.
The Expanse covers the first six books out of nine. The seventh book starts off with >!"Thirty years later..."!< so it was a natural ending, all things considered. The show was apparently very expensive to produce.
I think the last season felt a little rushed and could have either used an extra season or more episodes to tell its story before the time jump
I’m forgetting all the specifics now, but I remember towards the end of the final season I was losing interest in the political conflicts and would rather have learned more about the Builders and what was going on on Laconia. I was bummed that so much was left unanswered.
Could have gone more than that. The finale was a fantastic episode though.
It left off a couple books. Read em if you want the real ending.
The English was a passion project for Emily Blunt. I liked how the brutal events that motivated Emily's character, Cornelia, to come to America, were not revealed until well into the series. Having grown up on American made Westerns, this British take on the genre was an interesting for its differences.
The OA
I have faith 😭❤️
\+100000000
What an odd show the OA was
It’s a show I find difficult to recommend to people, but when someone asks for a unique and weird show I happily bring it up. It’s one of my favourite series of all time, even just for how weird it gets.
There’s is not a single thread like this on Reddit where the OA doesn’t get a mention. A brilliant show.
Snowpiercer, season 4 does not exist until it's on my screen
How does it stack up next to movie?
Same premise in alternative universe; TV format invests in the characters, relationships and world issues far more than the film so the tone/themes & personalities are way different. S1 & S2 good but S3 goes off the rails, happens when shows refuse to enlarge the roster, actually kill characters so it means something & characters become dumb. Hard to recco without S4
*Ascension*. You can't just end the miniseries on a gigantic cliffhanger and then claim that you had no intention on picking it up for a full series! Also, reaching farther back, I'm still mad that the original *The 4400* got cancelled. I haven't bothered watching the "rebooted" version.
Carnivale
Raised by Wolves
It doesn’t stand up to todays standards, but… Rome on hbo. I understand they couldn’t keep up with the budget and chose to invest in other shows. But it helped shape so many modern series.
It's a flawless show.
Y- the last man. The comics were great. I was so excited to see it being turned into a series. The series ended up great too. (Sidenote: I absolutely love the intro). But the series was canned half way through the season 1 release because of "declining ratings". Ofcourse you'll see declining ratings if you're talking about canceling the show half way through the first season. No one is going to invest time into a story that has no ending.
My So-Called Life Rome Hannibal Jericho (but I think I had a man-crush on Skeet Ulrich at the time, plus it had Lennie James!) conceptually, I would have enjoyed another season of Legion
Oh dang legion blew me away. Great acting. The surreal aspects were probably too much for some though.
Rome wrapped up beautifully with Marcus Pulo having custody of his son with Cleopatra, Cesarian.
Westworld.
Season 1 was a masterpiece. The art direction throughout was top notch.
Whaaatttt it had like 3 seasons and at some point the idea ran its course
I really enjoyed Station Eleven on HBO - really timely as it came out during the pandemic but was excellently written and a limited series.
I liked Station Eleven, too. Is there more to it in book form?
Is Night Sky worth watching even though it’s canceled?
I will say yes. It has a quite open ending, but it is fulfilling in its own way, so you can see it as a story with an ending.
Good to know, thanks
I think so. I wraps up some lines by end despite plenty more possible
Dirk Gently
Deadwood was a gut punch. More recently, Westworld. I know they didn't have tight storylines in 3 and 4, but it was always planned for 5 seasons. I think people really would have enjoyed season 5, considering 4s finale. I am people.
Deadwood definitely deserved more. Glad they got the movie a decade later but there was so much good content to build on.
Mind Hunter Carnivale The 4400 The OA Altered Carbon
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I loved nightsky. Sad that it didn’t get renewed. But at least we got a season 2 of outer range.
Yeah I liked that one too
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Another Colony fan! I hate how it ended on such a cliffhanger.
Carnivàle
Freaks and Geeks.
The OA. The ending of season 2 got me so excited.
The OA!
The OA is unlike anything else I’ve ever seen
1899
1899
WESTWORLD! I will never not be mad that they very vocally planned a 5 season series and get fucking canceled after season 4. Especially for such a high quality show it really sucks not knowing what the creators had in mind for the conclusion.
Jericho was a awesome show. Should of had more seasons.
This little 2 season, 2013 series you can [watch for free](https://youtu.be/-8Vu3Hyv_Vk) on YouTube these days after ending on a cliffhanger. [Utopia,](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2384811/) originally from the UK's Channel 4. Amazon did something with the IP for their streaming service, but I burned the few memories I had of that mess so foget I mentioned it...
"Raised by Wolves” and “Dominion” a SYFY channel series about angels conquering mankind.
Raised by wolves. That show was an amazing mystery thriller, I loved it and had a great time talking with my friends after each episode.
The Society. I will forever resent Netflix for cancelling such potential masterpiece.
Counterpart (3rd season) 1899 The OA
I second Counterpart, a Cold War spy thriller crossed with a parallel world sci fi. J. K. Simmonds playing two different versions of himself was amazing. The show was so prescient with its depiction of the "other side" having been ravaged by a global pandemic.
Firefly, 100% even though we got the masterpiece that is serenity firefly not being continued drove me crazy. Also Terra nova, absolutely amazing world building went down the drain.
Surface NBC
I loved Night Sky. Very different from anything else. I have been eagerly waiting for a season 2. But there is a huge risk of being disappointed by another season. Will they be able to keep the mood of that show if they continue from the where season 1 ended?
I don’t know but they certainly seemed to have more in mind
Forever, was just a fun show with mystery and ended with a massive cliff hanger.
I would really love the last 3 Expanse books to be made. I know there is a huge time jump and it would be a challenge to age people 30 years, but those last 3 books were phenomenal
A couple that I’m still sour about: Santa Clarita Diet, Pushing Daisies. And some recent cancellations of shows I actively was waiting for seasons of: Avenue 5, Mysterious Benedict Society, Raised by Wolves, Westworld
Avenue 5 was a fun ride.
Fucking John Doe!
Patriot deserved at least 1 more season
scrolled all the way to find this one
Double great rec.
Patriot on Prime
Santa Clarita Diet!
Mindhunter, Tales From the Loop, Night Sky, The OA, 1899.
The Innocents was a good one. No point in mentioning that amongst the massive graveyard of good shows that Netflix nixed though.
Person of Interest
ABC "Forever” about a man being reborn in water every time he dies.
All shows currently being sidelined because of the writer strike. It’s gonna be a long 2 year wait for the next season of everything
You will never know how cool Odyssey 5 could have been.
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Firefly and Colony are two of my big ones.
Taboo and Orville
1899
The OA, 1899
Messiah was super interesting on Netflix
Deadwood
DEVs
Serenity
Westworld The OA 1899
1899 on Netflix. Still angry.
1899. That shit was a super slow burn but it was great. Plus they ended on a cliffhanger so we’ll never know what happens 😫
Expanse
As a fan of time travel, I'd have to say The Time Traveler's Wife
The Society on Netflix. Covid casualty. Sigh
Journyman
I came here to say “Night Sky.”
Firefly
Sense8 on Netflix. I know they did a movie to wrap it up, but I felt by the end of the second season it was really building to be a great series.
Dead Like Me. I know they made a movie after it canceled after Season 2 but I was afraid they'd screw it up so I never watched it.
I agree with Night Sky. Also, 1899 and You Me and the Apocalypse
The Colony. We got robbed of closure.
Taboo
Firefly
The OA.
The OA. I miss that octopus angel.
Terriers on FX. And Firefly.
Raised by Wolves, Archive 81, Dark Matter S4, The Expanse S7, Glow S5, The Midnight Club..
Sigh. FlashForward.
The tomorrow people: It’s was a piece of work but definitely had potential The wilds: This show filled a void left from lost and j loved the characters in it and watching it develops and the last season prior to cancellation really left me forever wondering what would happen
1899 on Netflix
Firefly, obviously
The OA and 1899 on Netflix I’ve cancelled my subscription because of that
Dark Matter
1899. It honestly really bothers me. They trusted them with dark but not this? Confusing, frustrating and annoying.
Still upset about: * Deadwood. This show will probably always be at the top of the GODDAMNIT WHY list for me. * Hannibal is a close second, though. Remembering there's no more of that story can still get me cranky to this day, even as I marvel that it was allowed to exist on network television. More would've been nice: * Counterpart. A weird, alternate-timeline cold war-esque sci-fi-ish mystery, with a Fringe-style approach to dual universes and how circumstances shape people. By the end of S2 it was really getting into gear, then it was yanked. * Tales From the Loop. It was slow and didn't have a central plot, just a location and the lives of the people in that location. But every episode was a moody, melancholic gut-punch. Honourable mentions: * 1899. I feel I can't entirely claim this one as I haven't even watched it yet, but I fucking loved Dark and was so looking forward to the creators' next effort. Then before I got a chance to start it the cancellation was announced, and now I can't bring myself to watch the single, unresolved series when a further two were planned for. * Raised by Wolves. I don't even know that I liked it, exactly, but it was an original, unique story that had the potential to go in even more interesting directions. I hated the Marcus character as much as I loved Mother and Father and Sue, though, so knowing no more time would be spent with him and his weird followers made it less of a wrench.
1899.
“Splitting-up Together”~ did have a 2nd season, but regrettably, not a 3rd
1899 I hope Netflix allows another network to save it, i want the creators to finish their vision
1899 on Netflix
In the works probably isn’t accurate lmao it’s prob gonna be a while until both strikes are over and then they have to play catch up. It very well could cancel it or ruin it, not to be negative but just saying lol
Last Man on Earth
There was a time when a question like this was filled with people responding saying FireFly, but looks like those days are over. Strangely I'm going to answer with a non-popular obscure one, Flash Forward. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlashForward](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlashForward)
BOTH *Night Sky* & *Counterpart* with J.K Simmons should not have been cancelled, imo! REALLY hope both of these get picked up! Also, *1899* on Netflix was really good! (same creators as Dark). It wasn’t quite as good as Dark - but still would have loved another two seasons, particularly after the season 1 cliffhanger finale. Lastly, a shout out to *Colony* (2016)! I was not aware of it until recently & loved the first two seasons! Season 3 wasn’t as good imo, but would have really loved another season to properly conclude the story. EDIT: I also really enjoyed *the Passage* (2019)! Really hope that gets picked up for more seasons!
Defintely excited about Silo. Same on Night Sky. Really got invested. I thought the pacing was good. I really appreciated the character development, and honestly I’d watch the next episode and I felt like it took me to a place where I was like - wow what’s happening, this is unexpected. And I really wanted to see it get tied together. Archive 81 would be another I was disappointed about.
Carnivale 😭
Excellent show lost to too much crap content competition
Where did you read it is in the works? Because everywhere I look, it says it is cancelled
Season 2 is already filmed. Writers strike paused things . Expected this year. Season 3 or even 4 hinted at by recent a Rebecca interview.
That is lovely to hear, ad I just finished first season and can’t wait for the next one. Would you mind sharing source for that info so I can freely spread the word?
https://macdailynews.com/2024/04/16/apple-tv-series-silo-season-2-is-in-the-can/amp/