Bring 'em back alive!

Because I watched the whole thing on DVD this past weekend and loved it: Middleman.

Agree totally! In my little world Serenity does not exist.

Man-- that sounded more metaphysical then I meant.

Agreed. As much as I loved Firefly and Gargoyles, I want Brimstone back more. One of these days I’ll get around to writing a fanfic finale for it, just to have some sort of closure.

Sports Night.

+1 to the Firefly crowd.

I really loved Saving Grace, and wanted that to continue, but the way they ended it made me so pissed and grumpy that I wouldn’t want to see anything more like that. >.<

I’m cheating and going with two; one live action, and one animated.

MST3K. For obvious reasons.

Crusader Rabbit. Because I seem to have never gotten a chance to see it, and to listen to the praise it gets around here, it must have been the greatest cartoon show since Rocky and Bullwinkle.

Yes, I know.

Hehe, MST3K would have just way too much material to play with.

Sci-Fi…I mean SYFY <blech> could just run a new one every 2 hours, panning the ‘monster of the week’ drek that aired before it. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m probably in the minority, but I’d like to see one more season of $#! My Dad Says*. What kept me interested was the dynamic between the Vince and Bonnie characters. You could tell they were deeply in love with each other. It undoubtedly helped that Will Sasso and Nicole Sullivan appeared together on MAD TV for a few seasons. And I love Nicole Sullivan, anyway. I’d like to see her in a more long-lived show. The younger son Henry was developing, too. Instead of a loser son who crashed with his dad because he had no place to go, he secured a steady job as a writer. And even Ed was starting to find romance with the neighbor and showing his sensitive side to his family from time to time. It was he who got the dog, Root Beer, for Bonnie because she was despairing of ever getting pregnant.

Also, the last episode ended with a cliff hanger.

A third son shows up at Ed’s doorstep, but it wasn’t revealed who he might be.

And I hate when those are unresolved. The same thing happened when My Name Is Earl was canceled. Come to think of it, that’s another one I’d like to have come back, but we’re only allowed one, so it’s too late to change my vote.

It got decent ratings, and might have been renewed if it were on another network. I think $#! My Dad Says* deserved another season.

Twin Peaks
Dead Like Me
Pushing Daisies
The Riches
Stargate Universe
Now and Again

There are others I would enjoy having back, but the ones I listed all died prematurely in my opinion.

Reaper, a very funny show about a slacker collecting souls for the Devil, who may or may not be his dad.

My Name is Earl, AKA “Touched by a Redneck,” one of the consistently funniest TV shows I’ve ever seen.

Both ended on cliffhangers of sorts. I miss 'em.

I will have to go with Sports Night, so long as Sorkin remains at the helm. While The West Wing was actually better, it left right on time – maybe even a year too late.

I would chose “My Name is Earl”. It should have lasted a couple of more years, at least.
I would also like to see more of “Wonder Woman”; the show deserved a few more seasons, if only to fuel my Lynda Carter obsession.

Gah! I can’t believe I forgot Crusade! Oh to have more Babylon 5…

It’s incredibly difficult to choose among Firefly, Brimstone, and Better Off Ted, but…I’ll have to go with Firefly. Sorry, *Brimstone *and BoT. :frowning:

I’ll second Andy Richter Controls the Universe and Police Squad!, already mentioned and both hilarious, and add High Incident, a very good cop show that never found the audience it deserved, more’s the pity. Anything But Love, with Richard Lewis and Jamie Lee Curtis, also ended far too soon; it was a great romantic comedy.

“The Riches” with “Carnivale” as a close second.

though I think now I’ll have to netflix “Terriers” and find out what allt he fuss is about. I don’t think I’ve ever heard fo it before.

And if I can have a third: “Father Ted.”

:: ducks and runs ::

Silly, he has to star in both shows simultaneously. Duh. :wink:

Firefly if it starts over, actually shows in order, and carries on the story at a reasonable pace, rather than jumping to Serenity.

But I think right now I have to go with The Chicago Code. It is easily the best show this season, and I hope either Fox resurrects it or they market it to a cable channel and continue.

Actually, my third I think would be “New Amsterdam”. Father Ted is getting too old anyway. . .

Twin Peaks

The first season was terrific, but I think they just couldn’t sustain it at that high level. If anything, I think it went on too long. YMMV.