Show's that were unfairly cut down in their prime or before they even had a prime
#16
Posted 08 April 2006 - 10:13 PM
#17
Posted 09 April 2006 - 09:26 PM
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Posted 10 April 2006 - 02:08 AM
#19
Posted 11 April 2006 - 02:31 AM
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#22
Posted 14 April 2006 - 12:46 PM
#23
Posted 14 April 2006 - 04:25 PM
The Cowboys (with Mark Hamill,) based on the John Wayne movie.
Also in that vein: Brisco County, Jr., anyone?
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#24
Posted 20 April 2006 - 10:21 PM
i had mixed feeling about the elvis character, and briscoe's over abundant knowlege of advanced physics in 1885 but it had bruce campbell in it....
but no, i really did enjoy it.
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#26
Posted 22 April 2006 - 03:00 PM
Sometimes shows get cancelled after only one episode, or less than one season. There are lots of these shows, and you can't really tell if they would have been any good. But I guess all of them were "unfairly" cut down, by definition. I never got the idea behind spending the money to produce actual episodes of a show, to the point where they can be aired on nationwide TV, and then show one and cut them down. Don't television executives watch these things before they put them on the air? Don't they show them to test audiences? If you have a season's worth of episodes in the can, what is the cost to the network of just airing all of them in the hopes that they eventually find an audience?
I guess I just don't get the concept behind the "pilot". If you are so unsure of what makes a good TV series that you to wait until a single episode airs before deciding whether to schedule it for a season, I just don't know about that business model. Imagine if this concept was used for other products.
OTOH, once an episode is on for at least a couple seasons, the tendency seems to be to milk it for all its worth, and not put it to sleep until the concept has visibly gotten tired. Hence the concept of "jumping the shark", which all series do eventually. Some teams of writers and producers have kept this to a minimum, such as with "Seinfeld" (I think it definitely got worse in its last two years, but it wasn't horrible), but usually what is happening is painfully obvious.
#28
Posted 23 April 2006 - 10:08 PM
I remember Brisco. Bruce Campbell post-Evil Dead trilogy. I blame the X-Files for wrecking Brisco's chances of becoming a big TV hit. I keep hoping that they'll put on DVD some day in the future; if they put "Ned & Stacy" on DVD, why not Brisco County, Jr.?
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#29
Posted 23 April 2006 - 11:26 PM
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#30
Posted 24 April 2006 - 04:29 PM
Like beautiful red headed women being caught naked after having long, hot, passionate, sweaty sexual marathon trysts with their lovers?
I'd like a qui-gon jinn please with an obi-wan to go.