Title says it all. I know there’s been various types of this. but this is the new, fresh one that limits you to three and demands you give reasons why. No reasons = banned from my future BBQ party. I think I’ll make a poll based on answers given. Here’s mine:
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[li]Firefly: Pretty much goes without saying (Though it’s been said MANY times), that this show was a victim of Fox’s 100% inability to catagorize and promote the show to the intended audience.[/li][li]Quantum Leap: This is just a personal choice… the show may have kinda jumped the shark with the “evil leaper” but I still enjoyed it thoroughly, and would always welcome it back[/li][li]All In the Family: I always read that a show like that couldn’t be made today. i think a show like that HAS to be made today.[/li][/ol]
I can only think of one and it’s just because a friend and I were talking about this yesterday:
Big Love: I’d really like to see what happened to the wives after that final episode. Did the family stay together? Did they end up splintering off farther? New husband or husbands? What about the public shaming? SO MANY QUESTIONS.
Unlike every other fan, I don’t want Firefly back. Everybody is too old now, and Serenity changed the dynamic forever. Let it go. Bringing it back would mean the end of Castle as well. I love the show to death, but I’m willing to let it rest in peace.
Wedding Band - This was a great little show on TBS last season that it seems like I was the only person watching. It chronicled the adventures of a Seattle-based wedding band with humor, sass and some great music. Killed after 13 episodes.
Bring back Lost, retcon the whole last season as the halucenegenic result of some tainted Darma saltines, and keep making episodes until some writer can come up with an ending that makes sense and answers every mystery posed in the show.
I’ll second Terriers and throw in Drive. Both shows had a lot of potential and died too young.
Batman, the old 60s camp version, with guest villains Jim Parson, Lindsay Lohan (no, no, she doesn’t HAVE to act), Adam Sandler, Oprah, Adam West, et al.
Same Bat-Time…