Cancelled pilots:
I caught
Revolution, the one about the American Revolution Only IN SPAAACE, a few years back. I didn't actually finish it, though - the approach to shoehorning revolutionary references and warm Hallmarky family units was as subtle and refined as Falling Skies.
Series:
I know I'm not the only person who saw
Charlie Jade, but it's sure as hell vanished into the ether in the interim, which for a series of its calibre and unusual quality is a shame.
I did feel a bit like the only person watching
Continuum, but then I was watching it on its British broadcast, which, after the Canadian yet before the American, existed on a kind of odd plateau in that everyone seemed to have either watced it, were going to watch it later, or didn't care much. That it wasn't particularly memorable didn't help matters.
Defying Gravity-A disclaimer...I didn't watch it in first run either. I am sure I'm one of about 1,000 people who've seen it though.
I watched the first two episodes when it premiered. I stopped there, I remember it being pretty bad.
Terra Nova-I watched the whole first season, no one else bothered.
I did enjoy Terra Nova though. It wasn't great but it was okay. Falling Skies levels of 'this is sufficiently not bad to keep me entertained.'
Lexx - I thought I was the only one in this universe watching that show... then I registered on the Trek-BBS.
Only by seeing other people mention Lexx occasionally can I reinforce to myself the idea it wasn't a delirious fever dream I intermittently had for four seasons.
Aeon Flux (the animated series) - Took me a while to figure out it actually had a bit of a cult-following.
I saw a bit of that. Never really thought there was a lot to it, honestly, some decent art style but past a few flourishes that was it.
Raumpatrouille, despite the cheap sets (plastic-beakers n the ceiling and the infamous clothes-iron on the engine control panel)
IS a fantastic series with an enormous following; they even cut up the old (black and white!) episodes and made an entire feature-film
that ran in theatres in 2003!!! out of it
I first heard of it on this website and watched it last year. What surprised me about Raumpatrouille is how
good it is. I was expecting a largely gormless indulgence in special effects; the premise's similarity to Gerry Anderson's UFO (which I've never been that wild about) kind of conditioned me for that. But it was a clever, well-written series and a lot of damn fun, it's easy to see where the comparisons with the original Star Trek are drawn (and yes, its planet run by women handles the subject than TOS would have likely done or indeed TNG managed to do).
[I'm relatively sure you could find English subtitles somewhere on-line.]
This
link will give you free subtitles you can use with a DVD of the series, and provides a direct link to its Amazon.de page if that sounded like it'd take too much effort to acquire. It's a bit of legwork, but it's a good show.
A short trailer to give an impression of the first episode:
I've liked some titles that have come out of the Metal Hurlant line, and many of the classic French 1970s artists, but the less said about the animated adaptions the better. I have no idea what to make of this, but I'm willing to give it a shot should the circumstance arise because why not.