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14 TV Shows We Want Back
The end of the formal television season has spurred yet more network culling this week. Samantha Who?, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Eleventh Hour, Cupid, Everybody Hates Chris, Reaper, and Privileged are among the shows not coming back. Every year, great shows get canceled too soon. We look back at a few of our favorites.
Veronica Mars
Rob Thomas’ hardboiled-detective-noir-meets-high-school show, Veronica Mars, endured a lot of network meddling, including mandated cameos by Paris Hilton and a few America’s Next Top Model contestants, before getting canceled at the end of season three in 2007. Cancelation wasn’t new to Thomas, however. His Cupid—which, like Veronica Mars, was critically adored yet underwatched—got canceled after one season in 1998. ABC resurrected Cupid this year but, like the original, it won’t see a second season.
My So-Called Life
Fourteen years later, this cancelation still stings. At a time when glossy soaps like Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, and Party of Five rules the airwaves, My So-Called Life was a relatable and realistic show that nailed the teenage experience and launched the careers of Claire Danes and Jared Leto. It was canceled after one brief season, while 90210 dragged on for an entire decade. But hey, just ask any teenager—sometimes life ain’t fair.
Arrested Development
Arrested Development is probably the best example of the kind of show that had a solid fanbase, critical acclaim, even some Emmy wins, but still couldn’t gain ratings' traction. If you need proof that television is not a just world, consider this—Arrested Development was canceled after three seasons, while Two and a Half Men will start season seven in the fall.









Miss 'em? I never even heard of most of 'em.
That makes two of us.
Me three!!!!!
Let me get this right, you two spend all of your free time reading classics and listening to opera, as a way to relax from your days of performing open heart surgery, or, better yet, you have spent the past 20 years working at a remote African aids hospital and only now got the internet and the first thing you did was come here to make this comment. Spare me.
Me four!!
Easton - no, I don't spend my free time reading classics etc ...
I live in Europe ;-)
You people need to watch more good TV!!! Firefly and Arrested Development - I shed tears over their death ... criminal ax'ings.
They did lump in some losers with some great shows. While "Dark Angel" was borderline OK, "Birds of Prey" sucked major sewage. Apparently the whole justification for that section was the old tired "Women need to kick ass more."
The idea that a ninety-pound-soaking-wet thin-boned female can physically dominate a big beefy bruiser is the most often-repeated ludicrous piece of television garbage in their arsenal. (And I taught and competed at the highest levels of martial arts for thirty years, and taught some women that *dominated* their divisions, so this isn't just reactionary angry-white-male B.S. speaking).
If you *do* want to read fiction where a woman *legitimately* kicks ass, try Thomas Perry's Jane Whitefield novels. Everything she does *would work*. That makes it pretty much one-of-a-kind.
"Arrested Development"'s primary crime seems to be that it was made for *smart people*. "Veronica Mars" made me watch a 'teen' show for the first time ever. Another underrated show was "Action" with Jay Mohr... probably the single funniest opening sequence I've ever seen.
I'd tell you to go watch it on Netflix "Watch Instantly", but their new Silverlight-based movie player crashes, freezes and stutters so badly that I'm cancelling my account and would advise everyone else to do the same, to teach them a lesson about jumping into new Microsoft technology (can you say, "worse even than Vista"?) versus satisfying their customer base. (Rant concludes)
My So Called Life was a good show. It was ended far to soon.
Absolutely.
VERONICA MARS was the best broadcast TV show of the 21st Century, a perfect collaboration between a writer and an actress, which resulted in a fantastic character.
Another show that disappeared before anyone knew about it is PROFIT. From 1996, it was about a ruthless business man's rise to the top. Do yourselves a favor and check it out on DVD.
That's a little overwrought. Veronica Mars was good, but if you really want to see Kristen Bell at the top of her form, check out the episode she did of "Deadwood" -- ANOTHER show that REALLY ought to still be on.
How the heck is Freaks and Geeks not on this list?!?!
My thought exactly
My so called life was a very cool show so was Arrested Devolpment which might even have a second life in the movie screen (very cool), But Good riddence to Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles it was a very stupid show with a lot of filler and about five minutes of great scenes I guess that is what happens when you try to make a TV show look like a movie.
"Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles", "Popular", and "Veronica Mars"?
PLEASE!
"Undeclared" and "Carnivale" alone completely blow the rest of your list away ("Arrested Development" aside).
Agreed, Carniv�le needs to be on this list.
"The Comeback" on HBO with Lisa Kudrow was pretty brilliant....Valerie Cherish rocked!
What about Firefly? Excellent Sci-Fi series with a wonderful cast and great writing.
Best ever TV series.
They have Firefly on the list in the same section with Angel.
Hello, Daily Beast? I think you meant to have a list of 15, including Freaks and Geeks.
Huff!, Dead Like Me, John From Cincinnati, Carnivale, The Riches. . .all shows too good not only to cancel, but too good for broadcast network channels.
Arrested Development is the best by far.
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amen to that
They should have gone back to the eighties and included "Sledgehammer."
When I saw the headline on this article, I opened it JUST to see if Sledgehammer was on the list. I absolutely LOVED this show - and I have the DVD's of the entire first season. I've watched it with my kids so many times (they weren't even 2 years old when Hammer was canceled) that we all have memorized about 80% of the show! My favorite: the episode "Gumm on the Street", where Sledge explained why he preferred granola over doughnuts! If you don't have the DVD, you HAVE to get it!
Dead on, sam.
LOVED sledgehammer!
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I love Arrested Development, and am hungry for more of it.
I worked in network television for a number of years. The longer I worked in it, the more surprising it became when anything good made in on the air in the first place.
There are some very good books out there that state that point of view exactly. Damn, can't think of the titles right now, but the drift of several of them was exactly what you're saying now.
How about Civil Wars, an outstanding but short-lived 90's drama starring Mariel Hemingway and Peter Onorati?
The Sarah Connor Chronicles jumped the shark with the casting of Summer Glau as the terminatrix.
Loved her in Firefly; just did not make sense as a hunter-killer machine.
I miss and adore: BOSTON LEGAL!
I don't see CASTLE, the witty detective series with Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic, mentioned here. It was on after "Dancing with the Stars" and then got parked behind a truly dreadful comedy series that ABC will continue this summer. I'm sure there was a drop-off in viewership when that happened because no one wanted to watch "Surviving Suburbia" before it.
CASTLE is smart, catchy, has interesting characters and is great fun. I hope it will run again next fall -- OR hope that a cable channel picks it up because they seem to have a better clue on quality programming. If anyone knows the fate of this show, please post your news.
Castle has been picked up for a second season.
Castle has been renewed for the fall, big hit actually.
I'm pretty sure Castle was picked up for another season...
I was really getting engaged with Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and I'm sorry to see it go. It had really hit it's stride in the middle of last season and was exciting to watch. Character development was great.
I also miss Boston Legal, and Joan of Arcadia.
Sports Night! What about SPORTS NIGHT?
sports night was great
I love love loved my so called life. That show is amazing. I've rented them all again on netflix and think although now im 23, i can still relate. I would like to add that show quantum leap! That show was awesome!
Bring back "Cop Rock"! (I'm only half-kidding....) LOL.
Thank you.
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