Firefly
Raised by Wolves
Game of Thrones, but written by the author
Wheel of Time (in case you missed it, it's canceled)
Years and Years
Utopia (UK, 2013)
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Firefly
Raised by Wolves
Game of Thrones, but written by the author
Wheel of Time (in case you missed it, it's canceled)
Years and Years
Utopia (UK, 2013)
Was Years and Years discontinued/the ending was changed? From how I saw it, it seemed to have a proper ending.
It was just 1 season right? Felt to me it had so much potential to continue, like a buildup to something but noting to follow up
It seemed like a self contained single season to me, not sure what more would have entailed. Could still be interesting though, I suppose
Maybe it's just that I fell in love with the dystopian world they created and loved to see more. It's a while ago that I saw it, can't remember the ending anymore. Didn't stick but the feeling and the world they created did.
the game of thrones ending was actually written by the author, he gave them the biggest moments that would happen
I heard is wasn't written by him, as the books aren't finished yet, but he approved the screenwriters to continue writing and he approved what they wrote.
i worded it wrong it wasnt written by him but he gave the the baseline for what would happen, mainly the mad queen, jon snow's heritage, and one other thing i cant remember
Yeah but it was written in a Hollywood way. With heroism etc where characters are central, while the books regularly kill main characters and show a much deeper important layer where characters are just disposable tools. That's why everyone is so disappointed with the seasons which have no books imo.
I have a WoT quote in my wedding ring so not an entirely unbiased fan. But good riddance to that show. "Alternative turn of the Wheel" my ass
Scavengers Reign 100%
other notable mentions are Pantheon and Sense8
Sym-Bionic Titan!
Cursed.
Shadow & Bone (but what I really want is the six of crows spinoff).
WoT.
Dead Boy Detectives.
Magic City
House of Cards
Bookie. Possibly my favorite show ever.
Obvious answer: Firefly
Unpopular answer: Dr Horrible's Sing-along Blog.
The expanse. Last trilogy is fire.
Avenue 5.
Deadwood.
Firefly.
The good thing about The Expanse is that all of the characters are old in the last trilogy, so we could very well see it down the road with most of the original cast.
Niche show, but Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Holy shit that was a great show and SO well written, but I can see why it wasn't well received on a traditional TV format - if you didn't watch from the beginning and keep watching to the end it wouldn't make a lick of sense. Definitely meant to be enjoyed with a serious watch of an entire series and not episodically.
I would give my left foot for a Season 3.
So many good characters, so many potential lot lines. Allan Tudyk is good in everything he does
Better Off Ted
Such an amazing show. Predicted the future along with Idiocracy
Obligatory Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles mention.
Firefly
Stargate Atlantis
Stargate Universe (yes, almost all the characters was unlikeable, but I’d still have liked a resolution)
Star Trek Prodigy
Star Trek Lower Decks
The Lazarus Project
Stargate Universe.
They killed it when the show just had caught steam.
They did the same with Star Trek: Enterprise. It finally picked up momentum in the fourth season when Manny Coto took over as show runner, then they killed it.
Santa Clarita Diet. It's not too late (6 years ago) and they could still bring it back for a finale run of episodes or film.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. It's too late (16 years ago) but the show had just started to figure itself out and setup a HUGE cliffhanger that sadly goes nowhere.
There are a few good ones I'd love to see, but at the top of my list are Firefly and Sense8.
I would probably go for Westworld despite it admittedly getting a little out there. If not that, then V.
Mindhunter, excellent production quality, unfortunately too high production quality for it's own good 😢
Crusade (Babylon 5 spinoff)
Dark Matter
(The space one)
Canadian Sci-Fi starring Roger Cross is the best genre