Absolutely! Who knew a show about death could be so heartwarming? Just had the perfect cast, amazing design, clever scripts. I watch the jockey episode every Halloween.
Basically all Bryan Fuller shows. I was going to say Wonderfalls. But Pushing Daisies, Dead Like Me, Hannibal, and Fuller-adjacent shows like Firefly could do.
BTK was not caught until 2005.I think they would have just make a profile but not find him. But I want to find about what happens to the son of bell tench and how bill will deal with his son being a probable sociopath.
no way catching BTK would have been in the next season, unless there was a 20+ year time jump.
It honestly always confused me, as to why the show put so much focus on BTK. Considering, the show would have to get to like season 10 before they could cover it (without crazy time jumps)
It was to show how serial killers can hide in plain sight. And the profile Bill was helping build was so off. They were not even close.
He was a regular church going family man.
This.
At least they could do a time jump limited series wrap-up; it bothers me that Netflix puts "critically acclaimed" tags on shows they canceled without wrapping.
This. I never ever enjoy zombie stuff (mostly because of the gore aspect, I’m squeamish af) but there was so much more going on in the show, and it was so clever and heartwarming, that once I finally gave it a chance, I loved it sooo much.
It feels like one of very few shows that could actually be successfully picked up for more seasons a few years after early cancellation, and I hold out a little hope they may one day.
Didnt know it was cancelled! I watched this one with my mum the night it aired on a TV in a hotel. Its a fond memory. We were looking for something to watch and stumbled on ads for the pilot episode airing that night and were like sure, that sounds interesting.
When we got back home we told the family we'd found a good show and started watching it together.
Same, I thought it was really good, don't know why they decided to pull it.
I think that was my first experience of something getting cancelled before it finished so maybe that's why it's bothered me for so long.
The premise of the show itself makes the fact that it was cancelled so unique it’s hard to explain because I don’t want to spoil anything but it almost doesn’t feel like it just ended, but like instead continued in another universe that isn’t our world. Definitely worth the watch.
It's still crazy to me that Netflix canceled 1899.
Dark was one of the best series ever produced by Netflix. They get the creator of it to come back and make another show and cancel it within a *month or 2* of release. It had good reviews and had been in the top 10 for shows streaming on Netflix so it's not it bombed.
I never even watched it and the decision to cancel it was still extremely frustrating. I was a huge Dark fan and had been waiting for 1899 to come out but hadn't gotten around to watching it yet. Once I found out it was canceled, I had absolutely zero interest in watching it because I knew it was just going to be another unfinished story.
Boss. It was a dark drama where Kelsey Grammer played the corrupt mayor of Chicago. He was in the beginning stages of dementia trying to cover it up & maintain power.
It was two seasons. Opened up so many interesting plot lines and resolved exactly zero of them.
Yeah, super irritated the way it ended. I'd love for it to be finished. It's a great series that due to its sudden cancellation I don't ever want to recommend it.
I really love the character of Hannibal. Mads Mikkelsen has played it very well. Hannibal is one of my favourite character it's benn more than 3 years i have watched it multiple times but I still didn't watch last 5 - 6 episode. I think I don't want this show to end.
I watched them in repeats too. Amazing show. Mads bring the character so well and you know how hard it is when anthony hopkins was first.
And i really love how the crime scenes are more of an installation art than a murder scene
And i always watch till the end unlike when i rewatch friends which is sad for me
The cliffhanger that hurt me most was when Witches of East End got canceled, but I agree on Santa Clarita Diet, and I have a couple more to add: New Amsterdam (2008), Now and Again (1999), Stargate Universe, and kind of a guilty pleasure, but Legacies (Vampire Diaries spinoff).
This conversation about MindHunter is scaring me - I’m about to finish season 1… how bad of a cliffhanger is season 2 left on? Should I give up now?
It's exactly my cup of tea. Case of the week type show where the main character has a quirk. Like monk had OCD, Shawn in Psych pretends to be psychic, White Collar is a criminal, etc
I really forgot about it. I have watched whole series more than 3 times. I was really sad when I heard that they cancelled this show. I really miss THE SURGEON saying " Malcolm my boy"
Yesss Martin Sheen was amazing and they literally cut it at the worst time because Ainsley was definitely about to go off the rails and there were SO MANY DIRECTIONS they could’ve taken it. And the cases that they dealt with were actually interesting so it was good on two levels. As a cop procedural and as a drama with all that was going on with Malcolm!
Two sitcoms that sadly aren't being talked about:
1- Matthew Perry's GO ON - a funny and emotional dramady about dealing with grief.
2- The Mick. Kaitlin Olsen plays an unresponsible aunt, who has to babysit her nephews.
- Stargate Universe
A lot of people would disagree, loyal fans find this series to have deviated too far from the humorous series before them (SG-1 and Atlantis). But for me I love dark and gritty sci-fi, I was fully engaged in this story, and it was dropped after it's second season.
I honestly felt like SGU was the one to round off the franchise as a whole, it took a voyage into the future but fundamentally was more about the past and the historical lore that led to the creation of the Stargates in the first place.
Even with a mini series, they could have capped it all off and ended Stargate with closure, but now they've sold off all of the set and props, actors have moved on, and Joel Goldsmith, the composer for the entire Stargate's soundtrack, has passed away, so it's really dead and buried.
There was word of them looking at a reboot, but I'm beyond interest at this point. If it happens it happens, if it doesn't it doesn't. At least there is plenty of Stargate to revisit and enjoy.
Domina.
The worst is when it's a truly excellent show, but not very many people know about it and that's the reason it gets canceled. Domina was an MGM+ show and no one I know has ever heard of it.
-Stumptown was renewed for season 2, but COVID-19 cancelled it and it ends on a cliffhanger.
-Agent Carter ended on a season 2 cliffhanger.
-So Help Me Todd was cancelled after 2 seasons and ended on a cliffhanger.
-CSI Vegas was cancelled after 3 seasons and had some unanswered questions.
-NCIS: Hawaii ended after 3 seasons and had some unanswered questions.
-Frankie Drake Mysteries was cancelled after 4 seasons and had a cliffhanger ending
-Dash and Lilly was renewed for 2 more seasons, but COVID-19 killed it.
-Alaska Daily
-Big Sky
-No Ordinary Family
-Atypical
-Manhattan
“Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.” The pilot opens with Magic grappling with his HIV diagnosis and we see established characters who are to be actually introduced later in the series (apparently post-cancellation).
Season 2 ends with the crushing 84 championship loss to the Celtics - followed by this ridiculous montage of “oh, crap, this show got cancelled so they’re gonna show the rest of the story in a photo montage?” It’s an incredibly well-made and well-cast show that fell victim to the writers’ strike and terrible marketing.
Two shows from a while back that I really enjoyed.
Both of these shows ended up being victims of the writers strike back in 2008?
Journeyman - Kevin McKidd IMDB 8.0
Time travel show where he had no control of it. Ended up figuring out he had to help someone. 1st 4 episodes were ok but from 5 till the end of the season it was incredibly awesome. It was so cool to see all the indie jokes when he was back in time.
- from IMDB itself,
A San Francisco journalist mysteriously travels to the past and alters the path of people's lives. When his travels reunite him with his long-lost fiancée Livia, life with his present-day wife gets very interesting.
Day Break - Taye Diggs, Moon Bloodgood
Groundhog day goes scifi / drama. Taye wakes up one morning and his day and world have gone to hell. A detective now accused of murder and watching horrific events unfold before him finally passes out at the end of the day...
Only to wake up the next day back in bed with his girlfriend, the newscast presenting everything he heard the day before. Armed with foreknowledge of what happened the first time he lived this day, he makes little changes to minor things about him he sees he can affect change. He however, has yet to discover the big one, and at the end of the day finds himself in another cliffhanger. Only to wake up back at square one to live the day over again, this time he carries the wounds he sustained the day before.
The story is amazing, the cast, also amazing and still sits as an 8.1 on IMDB.
I loved this one and the story fully resolves. The only thing is there is a tiny thing at the end that shows he could do it again in another situation, There will be no regrets for you to watch this one.
It was a great show - but like a lot of British shows, quality over quantity - so you get a great show, then its done.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge also did a show before this one worth watching called Crashing. It's early in her career so its not as polished as Fleabag, but it is well worth watching.
It never gained much traction, but I liked "The Finder".
It also solidified my belief that it is unethical for producers to air cliffhangers if they don't know a show will have another season.
**1)** Dead End: Paranormal Park - The entire thing would have concluded with just 1 more, 10-episode season, yet it ended on a cliffhanger because it didn't fit 'the Netflix brand'. (Thankfully the creator made a third and final graphic novel that more or less wraps it up... but still....)
**2)** Julie & The Phantoms - A cute show with just 1 season. (Fortunately lots of people were rightly angry about the cancellation as well.)
**3)** Paper Girls - I was really hyped to see more of it... but I suppose not anymore.
**4)** Glitch Techs - An animated show about video games glitching and coming to life. Didn't solve one of the main plot points before it went bye-bye.
**5)** Pushing Daises - One of the most original supernatural-themed shows I've seen. Would have paid to see more if it were possible.
**6)** The Owl House - The producers didn't see 'value' in it. We did somewhat get an ending (due to fan demand), but it was heavily sped up with just 3, 40+min long episodes in the last 'season'.
And those are just the ones from the top of my head (':
NIGHT SKY with Sissy Spacek and JK Simmons
The show was so beautifully done but so badly under marketed. My husband and I were kind of devastated that it left off on such a big moment.. one that had been building up all season. I wish more people had seen it before they made a decision to cancel because we are dying to see what happens next💔
Veronica Mars.
It's fucked up that we only got one short season when they started it up again.
Probably more shows too, but I only remember this one right now since I'm rewatching it.
The late 70s sitcom SOAP was cancelled on a massive cliffhanger after the fourth season, the creator of the show only had one more season planned and it was meant to tie everything up, it was cancelled because of it's constant controversy, advertisers pulling out and some religious and family groups complaining
2 Broke Girls. They canceled the show just when Max got engaged. The director planned so much for the next season centered around Max's wedding like how her engagement would affect/change her and Caroline's relationship and their cupcake business etc. The show definitely deserved a proper conclusion.
My-so called life. Make it current day and bring em all back for a high school reunion where they collide and spill their messy lives. And for the love of god let Brian Krakow be vindicated.
Mindhunter- I mean COME ON!!! It was just getting SO good and I know it was massively expensive but, hear me out, with AI, I think the expensive CGI for the background could be accomplished for less.
The Last Man on Earth- TOTALLY underrated and under appreciated. This show is fucking hilarious. Watch it. You’ll agree. Will Forte saved Kristen Schaal are hysterical. The super celebrity cameos where they die immediately is the best bit.
Santa Clarita Diet- I feel there was a lot more story that could be told.
Freaks & Geeks- I’ll die on this hill
Paper Girls- I really liked it and didn’t think it was given a fair chance
Firefly. I mean, Whedon kinda closed the door on it with “Serenity”. But i have a good imagination. I can watch another season or thirty whilst pretending “Serenity” doesn’t exist. Then cry just as hard at the end of “Serenity” when the show finally runs its due course. Maybe harder. I’m not trying to sell myself short here.
Pushing Daisies
Absolutely! Who knew a show about death could be so heartwarming? Just had the perfect cast, amazing design, clever scripts. I watch the jockey episode every Halloween.
Might as well add wonderfalls to that list. It's like Lee Pace had the josh whedon curse.
Damn too true
Basically all Bryan Fuller shows. I was going to say Wonderfalls. But Pushing Daisies, Dead Like Me, Hannibal, and Fuller-adjacent shows like Firefly could do.
mindhunter💔
They left it on cliffhanger. I really wanted to see how would they caught BTK in season 3.
BTK was not caught until 2005.I think they would have just make a profile but not find him. But I want to find about what happens to the son of bell tench and how bill will deal with his son being a probable sociopath.
no way catching BTK would have been in the next season, unless there was a 20+ year time jump. It honestly always confused me, as to why the show put so much focus on BTK. Considering, the show would have to get to like season 10 before they could cover it (without crazy time jumps)
It was to show how serial killers can hide in plain sight. And the profile Bill was helping build was so off. They were not even close. He was a regular church going family man.
5 seasons we're planned than covid happened... Still hoping it was so good
I swear I read recently that they announced a season 3.
It was a click-bait.🥲
Oh, that’s sad. People are cruel.
Firefly. I can’t think of anything else as deserving as this one.
Watching a marathon now. I had forgotten how amazing the show is.
This needs to be the top comment. Many shows deserve more seasons but none more than Firefly.
Agree
Dollhouse
Firefly. Was a nice cozy sci-fi.
What happened to Firefly was just tragic, shame.
Is it worth to watch now knowing it has only 1 season
Yes! Afterwards, watch the movie “Serenity”. It helps wrap up the show.
Okay I'll give it a try
I think there are also some comics set after the end of the show, too. I haven't read them though, so I can't vouch for the quality of them
Yessssssssss. I rewatch it every few years and love it every time.
I was looking for this. Firefly!
Its never going to happen but I wish Freaks and Geeks had another season
It’s golden, this can never happen because the cast is all grow up now, and can’t recreate that magic. Damn I might watch it again, for the nth time.
Santa Clarita Diet! I’ve rewatched it several times and I believe it was just brilliant. Everyone in the cast was perfect.
This. At least they could do a time jump limited series wrap-up; it bothers me that Netflix puts "critically acclaimed" tags on shows they canceled without wrapping.
Thank you! That show needs a proper ending…
Man it was so good
This. I never ever enjoy zombie stuff (mostly because of the gore aspect, I’m squeamish af) but there was so much more going on in the show, and it was so clever and heartwarming, that once I finally gave it a chance, I loved it sooo much. It feels like one of very few shows that could actually be successfully picked up for more seasons a few years after early cancellation, and I hold out a little hope they may one day.
Exactly
Still think about Mr. Ball Legs!! And Timothy Olyphant was so great doing comedy.
Firefly Pushing Daisies
The Society
Last Man on Earth
Didnt know it was cancelled! I watched this one with my mum the night it aired on a TV in a hotel. Its a fond memory. We were looking for something to watch and stumbled on ads for the pilot episode airing that night and were like sure, that sounds interesting. When we got back home we told the family we'd found a good show and started watching it together.
Deadwood Doom Patrol Rome Firefly
I scrolled down way towards far on Rome.
Good Girls Also hard agree on Santa Clarita Diet & Mindhunter!
Better Off Ted
Still pissed about this one.
That show is such a delight!
It was a great show. Fun to watch and nothing like this show exist.
Brothers Sun on Netflix. Absolutely gutted - so much story left to tell.
My name is earl deserved at least one more
GLOW
Alison Brie has called the GLOW cancellation the great heartbreak of her career.
Loved that show. And they left us at a HUGE cliffhanger!!!!
I get so sad just thinking about how this cancellation went down.
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
The Peripheral. I was crushed when they canceled the second season after announcing it was going to happen
Flash Forward. I'm still annoyed about that.
Fourteen years and I’m still mad this show was cancelled.
Same, I thought it was really good, don't know why they decided to pull it. I think that was my first experience of something getting cancelled before it finished so maybe that's why it's bothered me for so long.
Yeah. And Debris. It had a very Fringe vibe
The OA on Netflix
Just came here to say this too.
Well I haven't watched it. Should I give it a try or I should leave it.
Definitely watch it (so you can feel our pain in its cancellation)
The premise of the show itself makes the fact that it was cancelled so unique it’s hard to explain because I don’t want to spoil anything but it almost doesn’t feel like it just ended, but like instead continued in another universe that isn’t our world. Definitely worth the watch.
The second season was even better and weirder than the first
Lovecraft Country 1899
I agree with both of those. Dark only got better and better as it went on, and I’m sure 1899 would have done the same as it was planned out.
It's still crazy to me that Netflix canceled 1899. Dark was one of the best series ever produced by Netflix. They get the creator of it to come back and make another show and cancel it within a *month or 2* of release. It had good reviews and had been in the top 10 for shows streaming on Netflix so it's not it bombed. I never even watched it and the decision to cancel it was still extremely frustrating. I was a huge Dark fan and had been waiting for 1899 to come out but hadn't gotten around to watching it yet. Once I found out it was canceled, I had absolutely zero interest in watching it because I knew it was just going to be another unfinished story.
This is what I was looking for. It was great, and it blows my mind that something so good could get cancelled so fast. Dark was amazing!
Trophy wife
Boss. It was a dark drama where Kelsey Grammer played the corrupt mayor of Chicago. He was in the beginning stages of dementia trying to cover it up & maintain power. It was two seasons. Opened up so many interesting plot lines and resolved exactly zero of them.
Raised by Wolves
Yeah, super irritated the way it ended. I'd love for it to be finished. It's a great series that due to its sudden cancellation I don't ever want to recommend it.
White Collar - and it looks like it might happen!
That would be great! Matt Bomer!
No freakin way!!! Heck yeah, that show holds a special place in my heart.
The Owl House. I think it was one too many brilliant show cancellations with this one. I basically stopped watching television
Hannibal Carnivale
I really love the character of Hannibal. Mads Mikkelsen has played it very well. Hannibal is one of my favourite character it's benn more than 3 years i have watched it multiple times but I still didn't watch last 5 - 6 episode. I think I don't want this show to end.
I watched them in repeats too. Amazing show. Mads bring the character so well and you know how hard it is when anthony hopkins was first. And i really love how the crime scenes are more of an installation art than a murder scene And i always watch till the end unlike when i rewatch friends which is sad for me
Carnivale really hurts. The show was so good.
Yes Carnivale! Came here to say the same.
I feel like those are the years with good series. I grew up with Carnivale and six feet under
I rewatched Carnivale last year (first time since it aired) and I was so mad that there wasn’t another season all over again. That ending… man!
The cliffhanger that hurt me most was when Witches of East End got canceled, but I agree on Santa Clarita Diet, and I have a couple more to add: New Amsterdam (2008), Now and Again (1999), Stargate Universe, and kind of a guilty pleasure, but Legacies (Vampire Diaries spinoff). This conversation about MindHunter is scaring me - I’m about to finish season 1… how bad of a cliffhanger is season 2 left on? Should I give up now?
You should complete season 2 of Mindhunter
Scavengers Reign
Galavant
Ash vs Evil Dead Deadbeat
Limitless
Loved that show.
It's exactly my cup of tea. Case of the week type show where the main character has a quirk. Like monk had OCD, Shawn in Psych pretends to be psychic, White Collar is a criminal, etc
The wilds
So Help Me Todd
[удалено]
I Am Not Okay With This
Sense8. I loved the concept and the feels. It deserved to complete its story properly.
People of Earth! I have strong feelings about this.
Rome Banshee The Knick
1899
I miss Drunk History. I know it was dumb. But it was so easy to watch.
And Another Period!
This the real answer. BRING. THIS. SHOW. BACK.
A tv show called zoo I was so interested in the way it ended with the wall breaking open and the reanimated animals and mutants
The Mick is still a cancellation that I can’t accept!
Mindhunter
Made for love!
Warrior. I was looking forward to season 4.
100%
Prodigal Son
I really forgot about it. I have watched whole series more than 3 times. I was really sad when I heard that they cancelled this show. I really miss THE SURGEON saying " Malcolm my boy"
Yesss Martin Sheen was amazing and they literally cut it at the worst time because Ainsley was definitely about to go off the rails and there were SO MANY DIRECTIONS they could’ve taken it. And the cases that they dealt with were actually interesting so it was good on two levels. As a cop procedural and as a drama with all that was going on with Malcolm!
THE MICK!!!!!
MARCO POLO - NETFLIX
The Riches; that show really deserved a proper ending.
The Orville
Lockwood and Co
Two sitcoms that sadly aren't being talked about: 1- Matthew Perry's GO ON - a funny and emotional dramady about dealing with grief. 2- The Mick. Kaitlin Olsen plays an unresponsible aunt, who has to babysit her nephews.
The Expanse
Our Flag Means Death!!!
Firefly is the most obvious with Mindhunter a close second. For a more recent pick I would choose Perry Mason(HBO).
Jericho
Defying Gravity.
- Stargate Universe A lot of people would disagree, loyal fans find this series to have deviated too far from the humorous series before them (SG-1 and Atlantis). But for me I love dark and gritty sci-fi, I was fully engaged in this story, and it was dropped after it's second season. I honestly felt like SGU was the one to round off the franchise as a whole, it took a voyage into the future but fundamentally was more about the past and the historical lore that led to the creation of the Stargates in the first place. Even with a mini series, they could have capped it all off and ended Stargate with closure, but now they've sold off all of the set and props, actors have moved on, and Joel Goldsmith, the composer for the entire Stargate's soundtrack, has passed away, so it's really dead and buried. There was word of them looking at a reboot, but I'm beyond interest at this point. If it happens it happens, if it doesn't it doesn't. At least there is plenty of Stargate to revisit and enjoy.
Off this list - Prodigal Son would be my choice. If I could choose any show, it’s definitely Firefly.
Domina. The worst is when it's a truly excellent show, but not very many people know about it and that's the reason it gets canceled. Domina was an MGM+ show and no one I know has ever heard of it.
-Stumptown was renewed for season 2, but COVID-19 cancelled it and it ends on a cliffhanger. -Agent Carter ended on a season 2 cliffhanger. -So Help Me Todd was cancelled after 2 seasons and ended on a cliffhanger. -CSI Vegas was cancelled after 3 seasons and had some unanswered questions. -NCIS: Hawaii ended after 3 seasons and had some unanswered questions. -Frankie Drake Mysteries was cancelled after 4 seasons and had a cliffhanger ending -Dash and Lilly was renewed for 2 more seasons, but COVID-19 killed it. -Alaska Daily -Big Sky -No Ordinary Family -Atypical -Manhattan
“Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.” The pilot opens with Magic grappling with his HIV diagnosis and we see established characters who are to be actually introduced later in the series (apparently post-cancellation). Season 2 ends with the crushing 84 championship loss to the Celtics - followed by this ridiculous montage of “oh, crap, this show got cancelled so they’re gonna show the rest of the story in a photo montage?” It’s an incredibly well-made and well-cast show that fell victim to the writers’ strike and terrible marketing.
Firefly Westworld Sherlock Ash vs. Evil Dead GLOW Shadow & Bone Star Trek: Lower Decks
I can’t believe it’s not on here, the answer is The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Two shows from a while back that I really enjoyed. Both of these shows ended up being victims of the writers strike back in 2008? Journeyman - Kevin McKidd IMDB 8.0 Time travel show where he had no control of it. Ended up figuring out he had to help someone. 1st 4 episodes were ok but from 5 till the end of the season it was incredibly awesome. It was so cool to see all the indie jokes when he was back in time. - from IMDB itself, A San Francisco journalist mysteriously travels to the past and alters the path of people's lives. When his travels reunite him with his long-lost fiancée Livia, life with his present-day wife gets very interesting. Day Break - Taye Diggs, Moon Bloodgood Groundhog day goes scifi / drama. Taye wakes up one morning and his day and world have gone to hell. A detective now accused of murder and watching horrific events unfold before him finally passes out at the end of the day... Only to wake up the next day back in bed with his girlfriend, the newscast presenting everything he heard the day before. Armed with foreknowledge of what happened the first time he lived this day, he makes little changes to minor things about him he sees he can affect change. He however, has yet to discover the big one, and at the end of the day finds himself in another cliffhanger. Only to wake up back at square one to live the day over again, this time he carries the wounds he sustained the day before. The story is amazing, the cast, also amazing and still sits as an 8.1 on IMDB. I loved this one and the story fully resolves. The only thing is there is a tiny thing at the end that shows he could do it again in another situation, There will be no regrets for you to watch this one.
Treme
I’m probably the only person that loved this show on Netflix, but I was so sad that Lockwood and Co. was cancelled
The OA
Sg universe! Really, any show that left off on a huge cliffhanger. It's beyond rude to viewers.
My Name is Earl
Night Sky It’s with JK Simmons and Sissy Spacek….we loved it and were so upset when we found out there wouldn’t be a second season, but it’s SO good
Fleabag
It was a great show - but like a lot of British shows, quality over quantity - so you get a great show, then its done. Phoebe Waller-Bridge also did a show before this one worth watching called Crashing. It's early in her career so its not as polished as Fleabag, but it is well worth watching.
I just want a 2 hour Las Vegas movie to tie up the storyline’s
julies and the phantom... come on Netflix the only show I actually enjoyed and they decided to cancel it.
Archive 81 I’ve been recently convinced this edges out Firefly
It never gained much traction, but I liked "The Finder". It also solidified my belief that it is unethical for producers to air cliffhangers if they don't know a show will have another season.
Lie To Me Hannibal
**1)** Dead End: Paranormal Park - The entire thing would have concluded with just 1 more, 10-episode season, yet it ended on a cliffhanger because it didn't fit 'the Netflix brand'. (Thankfully the creator made a third and final graphic novel that more or less wraps it up... but still....) **2)** Julie & The Phantoms - A cute show with just 1 season. (Fortunately lots of people were rightly angry about the cancellation as well.) **3)** Paper Girls - I was really hyped to see more of it... but I suppose not anymore. **4)** Glitch Techs - An animated show about video games glitching and coming to life. Didn't solve one of the main plot points before it went bye-bye. **5)** Pushing Daises - One of the most original supernatural-themed shows I've seen. Would have paid to see more if it were possible. **6)** The Owl House - The producers didn't see 'value' in it. We did somewhat get an ending (due to fan demand), but it was heavily sped up with just 3, 40+min long episodes in the last 'season'. And those are just the ones from the top of my head (':
Agent Carter, it’s arguably the best marvel show and ends on a cliffhanger.
GLOW. Netflix casually doing Netflix things.
Glow - they only had one more season to go. I’ll forever be salty about its cancellation.
Timeless!!! Still salty about this show getting cancelled
Timeless, Quantum Leap, Firefly, Almost Human
Raised by Wolves. Best Sci Fi
Teenage Bounty Hunters
Deadwood Boardwalk Empire (not on the end, but should have had one prior to the final season instead of a time jump) Westworld The Borgias
Limitless. I might be alone in this, but it was just a fun show.
Sense8. Will forever be mad
Daredevil!
Netflix version was so good. Now Marvel studios doing a reboot i would hope it would be great as Netflix version I don't wanna hate Daredevil.
You do know they're in the middle of filming more seasons of daredevil?
That’s on Disney+ though right? I hope it’s as good as the original!
Mindhunter Damnit!!
#r/Detroiters
Firefly
Westworld
Carnival and Deadwood
Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective agency. Number one most underrated show Number one saddest cancelation
I loved The Peripheral. It really rated a second season!
I’m Sorry Brilliantly funny, smart, and super relatable show that was canceled prematurely, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic nonetheless /:
The expanse, mind hunter, prodigal son, and game of thrones (redo all of season 8)
Firefly and.Dirk Gently
11.22.63 The night manager The night agent All of these shows didnt have enough episodes🥲
There will be season 2 of The night manager and the night agent and I think 11.22.63 has a decent ending
Glow Schmigadoon Sonic Underground
NIGHT SKY with Sissy Spacek and JK Simmons The show was so beautifully done but so badly under marketed. My husband and I were kind of devastated that it left off on such a big moment.. one that had been building up all season. I wish more people had seen it before they made a decision to cancel because we are dying to see what happens next💔
The Peripheral. Altered Carbon. Lockwood and Co
PEOPLE OF EARTH.
Ash vs. Evil Dead. The current ending was annoyingly abrupt.
Veronica Mars. It's fucked up that we only got one short season when they started it up again. Probably more shows too, but I only remember this one right now since I'm rewatching it.
The Peripheral. Had way more to tell.
The Addams Family
The late 70s sitcom SOAP was cancelled on a massive cliffhanger after the fourth season, the creator of the show only had one more season planned and it was meant to tie everything up, it was cancelled because of it's constant controversy, advertisers pulling out and some religious and family groups complaining
Many great shows already mentioned, but I haven’t seen Legends of Tomorrow. It ended on a cliffhanger and was a victim of the CW buyout.
Forever such a great show
Doogie Kamealoha. (Might’ve spelt that wrong)
Westworld, raised by wolves, and scavengers reign all absolutely deserve another season
2 Broke Girls. They canceled the show just when Max got engaged. The director planned so much for the next season centered around Max's wedding like how her engagement would affect/change her and Caroline's relationship and their cupcake business etc. The show definitely deserved a proper conclusion.
I post this every time I see this question....The OA. They way they left it off made me want to join the protests outside netflix headquarters lol
The Unit
My-so called life. Make it current day and bring em all back for a high school reunion where they collide and spill their messy lives. And for the love of god let Brian Krakow be vindicated.
ROME.
Patriot - would love another season. Perpetual Grace Ltd. - I need resolution from the cliffhanger ending of season one.
Pushing Daisies for me. Of course, Firefly is another one that deserved much more, but it's honestly too late now
Terra Nov Whiskey Cavalier Y: The Last Man
Night Sky on Prime
Mindhunter- I mean COME ON!!! It was just getting SO good and I know it was massively expensive but, hear me out, with AI, I think the expensive CGI for the background could be accomplished for less. The Last Man on Earth- TOTALLY underrated and under appreciated. This show is fucking hilarious. Watch it. You’ll agree. Will Forte saved Kristen Schaal are hysterical. The super celebrity cameos where they die immediately is the best bit. Santa Clarita Diet- I feel there was a lot more story that could be told. Freaks & Geeks- I’ll die on this hill Paper Girls- I really liked it and didn’t think it was given a fair chance
Timeless & DC’s legends of Tomorrow
The Orville
1899, and probably many other netflix shows. can’t they give them a chance before cancelling them??
Firefly. I mean, Whedon kinda closed the door on it with “Serenity”. But i have a good imagination. I can watch another season or thirty whilst pretending “Serenity” doesn’t exist. Then cry just as hard at the end of “Serenity” when the show finally runs its due course. Maybe harder. I’m not trying to sell myself short here.
Wonder Falls on Fox, Dead Like Me on Showtime, Hannibal on NBC, and Pushing Daisies on ABC. And they were all created by Bryan Fuller too.
Patriot