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Post by slj730 on Apr 28, 2012 17:51:30 GMT -5
Which show would you love to see either "redone" or brought back from Primetime that has been canceled?
Hands down: CBS's Jericho ~ I was a proud part of the NUTS! campaign back in the day. We managed to extend the show I believe a half season more but for some reason CBS did not appreciate the cult following of this show and still axed it. I remain unsatisfied with how they had it end.
I also really enjoyed, and was sad to see it go so quickly, the Sci-Fi show from many years ago called "Threshold" it aired I believe in 2006 on CBS. It did not make it a full season. The Scyfy channel took the unaired episodes and did air them, but sadly, the show never reached a real conclusion.
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Post by carolcowell on Apr 30, 2012 17:49:05 GMT -5
I agree with your choice of Jericho. There was so much more story that could have been told. It's difficult for me to choice just one - I enjoyed V, The Event and Persons Of Interest. Each program left you hanging when it was cancelled and made me realize that it's "dangerous" sometimes to get invested in a show when you're never sure if it will come to a decent conclusion.
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Post by slj730 on Apr 30, 2012 18:00:05 GMT -5
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Post by carolcowell on Apr 30, 2012 20:37:25 GMT -5
I think I got the name wrong. Maybe it was Persons Unknown. A group of people find themselves in a town and can't get out. They try to find out who put them there and why. At the end of the season, they got out but ended up (I believe) on a ship. To be continued...............NOT.
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Post by carolcowell on May 1, 2012 21:25:22 GMT -5
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Post by kamc28oltlgh on May 10, 2012 16:05:42 GMT -5
One show I really loved was "American Dreams" that was set in 1960s Philadelphia and starred Brittany Snow (who got her start as Susan on "Guiding Light"). It was a wholesome show the whole family could watch and they played a lot of '60s music. The show even incorporated "American Bandstand" into the storylines, as Meg and her best friend Roxanne got to be dancers on Dick Clark's iconic dance show. It ran only 3 seasons and I was saddened to hear of its cancellation. I'd love to see it in reruns and it's also available on DVD.
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