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Jericho. It wasn't the best show in the world, but it was starting to find itself in season 2. It was pretty cool that they listened to the fans who were upset about cancellation and did give the show a second season after previously cancelling it. But season 2 only got 7 episodes and didn't really have the time to recover.
Cancelling Revolution was bulltrout, the show was great in the best goofiest way. I mean it featured a neckbeard who became a nanotech wizard, what the hell else do you want?
Falling Skies managed to get a fifth season, which is a way better run than I ever expected it to get. Just to throw out a show that got half a chance.
Kings definitely deserved far more than it got. It was superb in every facet, beautiful, tense, meaningful, and filled with great actors, most of all King Al Swearengen.
Millennium got smurfed with by the network, and so after Season 1 went downhill, meaning of course viewing dropped and it ended up cancelled. Had it been given what it needed, I imagine it would be remembered as an amazing show now, and a total cult classic.
Twin Peaks, obvs., but oh my god it's coming back for another season next year.
Every way that Alphas got screwed by ScyFy was a crime, because the show was one of the freshest, best looks at the superhero genre in years and years and years. Everything Heroes wanted to be, Alphas was, and more. Plus, Gary
Most adorable and reportedly the most accurate portrayal of autism in just about any fictional show.
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