Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
What is your favorite show that got canceled?
#1
Just as the question states, guys.

There are a lot of great shows that got put out to pasture but what is your favorite?

Personally I fucking love Twin Peaks. Yeah, its a soap opera but fuck you, I don't care. It was fantastic.

Since I didn't watch Twin Peaks originally, my favorite "current" show to get the axe is Strike Back on cinemax. Halfway through filming the upcoming season they decided to call it quits. I hope they air what they have.
Trust me, I'm a medical professional. 
Reply
#2
The A Team.
Because I said so. 
Reply
#3
(08-19-2014, 10:45 PM)LesStrat Wrote: The A Team.

Good choice.
Trust me, I'm a medical professional. 
Reply
#4
V
Reply
#5
(08-19-2014, 11:13 PM)GoldenVulture Wrote: V

How'd I forget that!?!?!

Fantastic show.
Trust me, I'm a medical professional. 
Reply
#6
Stargate Universe was up there too. Aliens and Sci fi works for me.

Who could forget the Lizards.:evil:
[Image: LizardRealityRevealingYell.jpg]
Reply
#7
Do you mean shows that got canceled before they planned it or shows that naturally ran their course and were canceled?
Reply
#8
(08-20-2014, 07:38 PM)Speng Wrote: Do you mean shows that got canceled before they planned it or shows that naturally ran their course and were canceled?

Before their prime.
Trust me, I'm a medical professional. 
Reply
#9
Hijack;
Quote:Canceled vs. cancelled

In American English, the verb cancel is usually inflected canceled and canceling—with one l. This is not a rule, however, and exceptions are easily found. In varieties of English from outside the U.S., including Canadian, British, and Australian English, cancelled and cancelling are the preferred spellings.

The spelling distinction extends to cancelers and cancellers, as well as to cancelable and cancellable, but it does not not extend to cancellation, which everywhere is spelled with two l’s.
As the Ngram below shows, American English has only recently adopted the one-l spellings of canceled, canceling, etc., and the change is not fully engrained in the American language. In web searches of American publications covering the last couple of years, cancelled and cancelling still appear about once for every five instances of canceled and canceling. Outside the U.S., meanwhile, the one-l spellings appear only very rarely. This is true even in Canada, which is usually friendlier to American spelling idiosyncrasies than is the rest of the English-speaking world.
Reply
#10
I'm canceling your internet subscription.
Because I said so. 
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Nearly Half of American Idol Viewers Would Watch Show Less if Simon Leaves Securb 3 5,664 06-20-2010, 10:41 PM
Last Post: BC_minded
  Howard Stern Show / Howard TV Hooch 3 5,391 11-12-2009, 12:32 PM
Last Post: 3dR3
  Late Show - Where's Joaquin Phoenix? Securb 4 6,040 02-17-2009, 01:29 PM
Last Post: Gator

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)