People like us lose every time a genre show is cancelled.
No, if that show is a pile of crap, we WIN. It gets the message across that SF fans aren't a pile of losers that watch anything SF no matter how bad it is; and as a result, next SF show/movie has a higher chance of actually being good.
On balance, I'd say it's a loss to genre fans when any sci fi show bites the dust. TV honchos don't think in such fine distinctions. They lump all sci fi into the same category, the way cop shows, doctor shows and sitcoms are categories. What's trending up? What's trending down? That's how the decisions get made.
And if they get the message that sci fi fans are picky and won't bite at any old crap, that just makes us seem too fussy and hard to please to bother with. Better to use an open timeslot to cater to police procedural fans, who aren't so high maintenance. Eyeballs are eyeballs, after all.
i am shocked that some letter writing campaign wasn't taken up before the show aired because everyone should have seen this coming.
Don't you remember the Save Dollhouse campaign from last fall? That launched months before the show did.

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