Thank you all for the show recommendations

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    Game of Thrones. Sad we never got to see past season 6…

    Serious answer: I just heard The Peripheral got cancelled after Westworld also got cancelled :l

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      Re Peripheral …. Seems to be a victim of the strike, according to Wikipedia. Last I heard it was renewed for a season 2. But they canceled it anyway.

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        Shit I liked that show and the story. I guess at this point don’t watch any streaming shows. They are getting to have the google effect it’s all getting cancled before the story finishes so why start.

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      Took me a few seasons to figure out that every season was the same. “I think we’ve found a place to settle down, but there might be a problem…”.

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      I stopped watching when they introduced horrible CGI and fake gun effects (no knock back, no shell ejection, no slide movement).

      I’d argue the first few seasons - apart from the horrible acting from time to time, and prolonged passages just to stretch time, and filler episodes, and dumb people, and…

      Yeah, it was shitty from the beginning.

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        I was with them up to the end of the second season with the farm.

        After that they fell into the cycle of characters having to be excessively stupid to inject drama.

        I stopped watching at the point where they pretended Glenn was dead, but he was actually hiding under the bin. Not because it was a cheap trick, but mostly because that was the point where I realised I no longer cared who was alive and dead.

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          Yeah, that was almost the breaking point for me aswell. And IIRC it was a last episode of a season aswell. Fuck that cliffhanger.

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          I stopped watching when Glenn finally died. Mainly due to the fact that I found out through social media because I missed the first episode of that season when they revealed who got beat with Negan’s bat, and everyone on social media ruined the reveal.

          He was my favorite character, and I know in the comics he dies much earlier than in the show, but I lost interest after that.

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      Although I would’ve loved to see them complete the entire story I was still pretty satisfied with how they left it (other than the edits they made for Alex’s story).

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      The Expanse could always be picked back up if Amazon would get it’s head out of its ass. It stopped where the books do a time jump forward and the characters are older.

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        It did get cancelled. Twice. The show ended roughly where the 6th book ended and was intended to complete the last 3 books, but because it was cancelled, we didn’t get to see how they would have handled those books without the time jump.

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      I think the most we might get is a movie. But it would be wild if in ten years or so they actually got the cast back and continued the story like in the books

  • I’ve got two:

    Stargate: Universe. I never got into Stargate before, and I really liked what was going on with Universe. Longtime fans didn’t. Though, after going back and getting into SG-1 and Atlantis, I very much understand why they hated Universe. The original shit is so much more fun, where Universe was overly serious. I still like the concept, but I think it would have been way better with the campyness of the original shows.

    The second is Limitless. It was really fucking good. It was constantly pulling me in. And they cancelled it because too many people found it to be “unrealistic.” I’m sorry the show about a neutropic drug that makes you into a super genius isn’t real enough for you.

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      Came here specifically to mention Stargate: Universe. It was so good until it got cancelled.

      “That is one sweet potato” is still an inside joke I share with a couple of folks.

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      Yep. Was gonna post SGU if it wasn’t already here! It was an interesting show with a good cast.

      It could still be rebooted since there were a ton of people on the ship and all of them were in stasis when the show ended.

      Another property Amazon is sitting on.

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      SGU was a soap opera in space. So much drama between the characters instead of an outside force much of the time. SG1 was mostly focused on the SG team working together against something external like the goa’uld. Very rarely was there anything other than comradary or in jack and sam’s case, romantic feelings and/or sexual tension. The chemistry between the main cast was great. SGA had some degree of intracast member tension but by and large they still worked together well. SGU had a lot of mistrust between Rush and everyone else and for good reason. He was an arrogant dick that put his own interests above others a lot of the time. Keeping secrets from them and generally being unlikable. Eli’s arc was just sad. He was away from his mother who later became ill, watched the woman he had a crush on choose someone else and had to personally sever the connection between him and his new romantic interest to save Rush then if that wasnt bad enough, we dont know what happens to him after the finale. SGU might have been ok and I stress ok but not on par with SG1 or SGA if it was a completely separate franchise but alas, it was part of the same franchise and there was no justifying that it held its own against the others.

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      There it is. Didn’t think I would find it.

      It was amazing. Something completely different and much darker. Still sad it got cancelled :/

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      I dropped off of Limitless HARD after the “smell o vision” episode. I understand it’s just entertainment and none of it is real…

      But that was too much of a leap to make in terms of suspension of disbelief. I watched Stargate Atlantis, really liked a lot of the show.

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    Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

    Star Trek: Enterprise

    Freaks & Geeks

    Sense8

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        It was cancelled right as it found it’s footing. It’s like the studio forgot that every Trek show takes about 2 seasons to really find itself and that it then takes a few seasons for the people that wrote it off to give it another chance.

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      Oh, Terminator was so good. Lena Headey was great as Sarah Connor.

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      If you want closure, here’s what was planned for the ending:

      Garcia said the finale would begin with Earl getting stuck on a really hard list item, frustrated that he would never finish crossing everything off his list. “Somebody shows up at our motel door,” added Suplee recently, “finds us at the bar, and starts to make amends to Earl for something.” Earl would then question where the man got such an idea and “goes back and finds all these people who have lists, who are out there trying to do good, and it all comes back to him. He was the beginning of this.” Garcia concluded, "Earl eventually realizes that his list started a chain reaction of people with lists and that he’s finally put more good into the world than bad. So at that point he was going to tear up his list and go live his life. Walk into the sunset a free man. With good karma.

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    Dirk Gently’s :( fuck you Netflix.

    Seriously, cancelling the show WHEN THEY FUCKING OPEN THE HOLISTIC DETECTIVE AGENCY?? My boy Elijah Wood was soo good on this!!! :((

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      I don’t understand why Netflix doesn’t just make movies instead of TV shows.

      Or make short series instead of multi-season.

      They are good at making great first season TV but then if it doesn’t get their magic number they cancel it and leave their customers hanging.

      Just make the one season as an open and closed thing and call it that so no one gets their expectations up.

      If it becomes some awesome hit thing, make an actual series as an offshoot / spinoff type thing.

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        Netflix only cares about new subs. New IPs drive new subs. New seasons of old IPs are money spent on people who are already customers. They make one season of a show you’ve been waiting for, you sign up, you watch that season, they cancel the show, statistically speaking you probably don’t cancel your subscription and then they redirect that money to running the same game on someone else.

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        I really don’t understand their business model tbh.

        It seems like it’s just “burn as much money as fast as possible”.

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        Literally one of favourite TV shows ever, and just two seasons*. So many good feelings and great characters. Awesome actors and some of Douglas Adams’s best books ever?

        Netflix fucking sucks man.

        edit: corrected by peep

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      You think Netflix fucked over that Dirk Gently?

      ITV made a Dirk Gently show that was FOUR EPISODES LONG and it was better than the other show.

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        Gotta admit I didn’t watch that… I found out about it after I finished the Netflix show, and that it was cancelled. So I felt salty. Maybe I should watch it…

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          It’s much closer to the books. It deserved at least a British season of six episodes.

          I also like Stephen Mangan’s Dirk more than Samuel Barnett’s Dirk, but then I’d watch Stephen Mangan read a newspaper.

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    I don’t think The Orville was officially cancelled but there doesn’t seem to be any plans for more as far as I know. The last season was great and set up more potential storylines.

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        I will agree only as far as it could be worse.

        Kidding aside, it’s just not my type of comedy - neither are The Office or Seinfeld if you’d like to use this fact to gauge my taste - but I can’t deny the wide appeal of any of these shows.

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            Yeah - it’s like Labyrinth or the Goonies. If you didn’t watch them during their heyday (or grow up with them), they’re just weird and annoying. But for a huge audience they’re a comfort-watch.

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    Rome on HBO was a solid show covering an exciting time in Roman history. Sucks that they only had 2 seasons.

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      It was too expensive to rebuild the set after the fire. I loved that show.