I liked Pushing Daisies, but it never crossed the line into the love camp, something was missing for me. I also wasn't that upset back then cause I knew Glee would take its time slot and I loved the pilot (little did I know of course that Glee would suck).
I really liked the Pushing Daisies pilot, watched it several times, but for me the crime angle of the show never worked out. I think I would have preferred a show about Ned fulfilling the dead people's last wishes (something they hinted at in the last minute of the pilot) and not just solving murder mysteries. And then I thought the show was just too surreal and cartoonish to get me really involved and feel for the characters. I really believe Wonderfalls was the better Bryan Fuller-show.
wow, I really had to think long and hard on that one to even come up with a show that got cancelled prematurely and whose cancellation really bugged me... Then a whole bunch came to mind all at once. So, I blame it on the weather...
I must admit I never watched Kyle XY even once but ending in the middle of a scene really sounds ridiculously irritating oO
So what I ended up with were: Dark Angel - my irritation over that one has subsequently subsided. Probably because I haven't watched the show again in quite some time...
Millennium - that concluding episode over on the X-Files actually made it worse.
Dead Like Me - Still sad it only had two seasons. Didn't see the movie.
But I'm pretty much over these... The one that still bugs me, though, and the most recent on my short list would have to be:
Stargate Atlantis - I actually do really like SGU but that was uncalled for :\ And considering the ratings SGU's season 1 got it's still open if it's going to survive its second year...
On a lighter note, I was really sad to see Hustle
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@video uhm... wtfh? you put something like that right before a commercial break but to end a series with *that*?! I'm speechless oO
@SGA "Enemy at the Gate" isn't a particularly bad episode nor is it an outstanding one. It's mediocre. And it's not exactly cliffhangery. They did know it was going to be the last one... However, that not making it into a cliffhanger seems forced in several places. And they parked the frickin' city right outside San Francisco fcol...
What it comes down to (for me) is that ending it then and there (just) because they badly wanted to do SGU was utterly pointless. There better be that movie they promised some time down the road. lol
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never watched Kyle, so yeah. XD
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And then I thought the show was just too surreal and cartoonish to get me really involved and feel for the characters. I really believe Wonderfalls was the better Bryan Fuller-show.
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I must admit I never watched Kyle XY even once but ending in the middle of a scene really sounds ridiculously irritating oO
So what I ended up with were:
Dark Angel - my irritation over that one has subsequently subsided. Probably because I haven't watched the show again in quite some time...
Millennium - that concluding episode over on the X-Files actually made it worse.
Dead Like Me - Still sad it only had two seasons. Didn't see the movie.
But I'm pretty much over these... The one that still bugs me, though, and the most recent on my short list would have to be:
Stargate Atlantis - I actually do really like SGU but that was uncalled for :\ And considering the ratings SGU's season 1 got it's still open if it's going to survive its second year...
On a lighter note, I was really sad to see Hustle ( ... )
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I really liked Dead Like Me but somehow its cancelation never bothered me. Haven't watched the movie either, but I also heard it sucked.
I don't actually know how Stargate: Atlantis ended. Was it cliffhangery?
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@SGA "Enemy at the Gate" isn't a particularly bad episode nor is it an outstanding one. It's mediocre. And it's not exactly cliffhangery. They did know it was going to be the last one... However, that not making it into a cliffhanger seems forced in several places. And they parked the frickin' city right outside San Francisco fcol...
What it comes down to (for me) is that ending it then and there (just) because they badly wanted to do SGU was utterly pointless. There better be that movie they promised some time down the road. lol
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