I'm sorry, I didn't mean to disappear for quite so long after posting the suggestion! Anyway, since everyone seemed to like the idea, here goes. Day One. Please answer only with isurrendered shows
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Well, I think maybe Deadline, because at least most of the other shows got to some sort of resolution. With this one, the situation's so confused, I really don't know whether to watch that DVD or not.
I mean, I liked Enigma House, but at least that wrapped everything major up by S2, and it was only the mystery of Rm 13 left. You can live with things like that. Deadline now... How annoying is that??
Osprey - guess the suits couldn't take the number of strong women popping up. Never mind that it was a show set in the economic collapse of society after a war that pulled away a pool of men that didn't get replaced.
I'm sad 'cause we never got to see the infamous scene the producer hinted about - how newly elected Sentator Margo (Traci Dinwiddie) ended up knocking boots with Logan (Jim Beaver)!
Beaver is still being coy about it on Twitter, saying "A gentleman never kisses and tells."
Holding out hope for the spin off River Rats - even if Michael Hurst has to jet back to NZ for committments, Richard Speight as Lafayette will keep the good times rolling!
Champaaaagne. Part of me's glad it never came back because what's there is so delicious, but I really think the show was just coming into its own -- you can kind of see the way the showrunners were figuring out the perfect balance between character interaction and political intrigue, and then, POOF, after that finale, GONE.
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I mean, I liked Enigma House, but at least that wrapped everything major up by S2, and it was only the mystery of Rm 13 left. You can live with things like that. Deadline now... How annoying is that??
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I'm sad 'cause we never got to see the infamous scene the producer hinted about - how newly elected Sentator Margo (Traci Dinwiddie) ended up knocking boots with Logan (Jim Beaver)!
Beaver is still being coy about it on Twitter, saying "A gentleman never kisses and tells."
Holding out hope for the spin off River Rats - even if Michael Hurst has to jet back to NZ for committments, Richard Speight as Lafayette will keep the good times rolling!
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