My first column for SyFy.co.uk is up now - the top ten most egregiously-cancelled shows...(obviously including the current losses V and Human Target) http://www.syfy.co.uk/blog/10-tv-shows-shouldnt-have-been-cancelled
I'd switch out V for SGU and bump Firefly up to the top spot, ditching Sarah Jane completely.
What happened to SJA was horrible, tragic and untimely, yes, but it wasn't cancelled in the usual sense, so I personally wouldn't have included it.
I'd switch out V for SGU and bump Firefly up to the top spot, ditching Sarah Jane completely.
What happened to SJA was horrible, tragic and untimely, yes, but it wasn't cancelled in the usual sense, so I personally wouldn't have included it.
That's actually part of the reason I did include it- to point out that sometimes the untimely end of a show can be *not* due to suits being cunts...
I deliberately didn't want Firefly in the top spot. SGU... I think Stargate went tits-up round about the end of SGA season 3, when they got rid of Weir and Beckett, and would have rather they'd rested it for a couple of years and brought the franchise back refreshed - but if I didn't have to mention Human Target (which I did, part of the brief, though i also enjoy it anyway.) SGU would have had its slot.
V wasn't part of the brief, in case you're wondering - in fact a lot of commenters on SyFy UK's facebook page seem not to have known that it was cancelled. Most of the commenters are Americans, oddly.
Jericho and Invasion really needed to be on that list. Unlike Farscape and V, they were improving. Shows like Farscape that are degenerating or like V that never generated to begin with should be cancelled.
Yep. The programming can be a little different from what I gather the situation is over in the United States - Battlestar Galactica, for example, was shown on Sky One, not Syfy. Generally though pretty much what one would expect.The UK have the Syfy channel as well? I had no idea!
Jericho and Invasion really needed to be on that list.
Come again about Farscape, Temis the Vorta? Degenerating how?
I think it was interesting that the blog listed a series the writer considered rubbish, if only on the principle it should have had a conclusion anyway - is the case for cancelled sci-fi TV that fragile?
Given how often it's argued about you'd think there were at least ten good-to-great series someone could roll off as axed before their time.
Caprica and Heroes belong on another list, shows that needed serious restructuring before they were worth saving. Caprica was unfocused from the start and never got it together. Heroes was like a sane person who just went insane one day and never got any better. Still can't figure out what happened there.
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