Freaks and Geeks was a big one. But it's also a great complete season of TV on its own, with a very satisfying ending. Actually one of my favorite series finales ever, whether they knew it was the last episode or not.
It was incredibly rushed and a lot of storylines were just dropped, but it's not bad.
Freaks and Geeks was a big one. But it's also a great complete season of TV on its own, with a very satisfying ending. Actually one of my favorite series finales ever, whether they knew it was the last episode or not.
It might've fizzled before too long if it had been renewed. But it was a ball-less decision to cancel it.
its pretty recent but was disappointed to hear that they cut off Catastrophe. season 3 wasn't as good as 1 or 2 but it was still one of the funnier active shows around
Speaking of new shows, I would have liked to see Crashing on HBO get a couple more seasons.
Were those defects a result of them knowing that they were going to be cancelled?
Yes. They shoved almost three season's worth of story into one. Granted, it did eschew some of the nonhistorical storylines I wasn't crazy about anyway, but the change of pace to hyperspeed from s1 to s2 is jarring.
HBO did kind of realize their mistake and there was always more story to tell in a movie or whatever, but the awesome set they made had already burned up by the time they realized it.
Another one I'd like to add to this list is Kitchen Nightmares. I loved that .
As far as HBO... I remember being 13 and watching every episode of "Tell Me You Love Me" and getting my new boner on... why'd they have to cancel that after one season?
Not a great show, but Marvel’s Agent Carter was pretty solid tbh
Also had cameos from Howard Stark and Arnim Zola
And for those who didn’t watch it, the Jarvis you saw in Avengers : Endgame was in Agent Carter
That's pretty tragic. You mentioned historical storylines. Do you know how well-researched the show was?
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