Mar. 5th, 2008

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Cross-posted from [profile] thewhyfive. This week’s category: Top 5 canceled TV shows!

Another tricky one. See, I live in Hong Kong, where (1) local dramas and some imported programs are intentionally produced as limited runs, and (2) all of our US-based programming is syndicated, so renewal is based on different criteria. There’s also the point that technically this could include any TV show no longer running – so I could put Gilligan’s Island if I wanted.

But I’m assuming the category refers to shows that were axed earlier than fans of the show would deem reasonable – which is debatable since many shows go on far longer than they need to just because it has a big enough fan base (I’m talking to you, ER). Anyway, with all that in mind, here’s what I got:

TOP FIVE TV SHOWS TOO DEF TO BE CANCELED

1. Millennium
Granted, it seemed to be losing it’s focus by Season 3, but I was hoping to see where it was ultimately going, and there were plenty of loose ends left unresolved. Plus, as mentioned before, Frank Black was a great character to follow every week.

2. Twin Peaks
Another example of a really good show that started to lose the plot near the end and probably would have worked better as a limited series, but it was a very frustrating cliffhanger to go out on, so that’s why it’s here.

3. The Ben Stiller Show
When people ask me why I’m so disappointed with Ben Stiller’s movie career, I refer them back to his short-lived sketch comedy show. The one where they do Lassie and replace the dog with Charles Manson is priceless. Video evidence follows:


"You can't hear nothin' when yr head's in a bag, Jack!"

4. The Adventures Of Brisco County, Jr

I suppose America wasn’t ready for a sci-fi Western. Too bad – Brisco County had a lot going for it. Like Bruce F***ing Campbell in a leading role. I mean, what more could you ask for in a TV show?

5. Global Frequency
If yr gonna do a list like this, you got to have a TV show that was canceled before it even made it on the air – especially when it’s based on Warren Ellis’ excellent comic book of the same name. One of the greatest lost opportunities in the history of television.

Honorable mention: The Tick (animated), The Tick (live action, which I never saw but hear was every bit as funny) and Firefly (which I also never saw, but the movie Serenity was great, so I figure I would have dug it).

Full of tinier men,

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Is it just me, or have The Kills gone art-disco-punk?


Cos that’s pretty catchy from a band I would have never described as “cheerful”. I’ve always sort of thought of them this way: if you take the guy/girl retro-rock duo model and map it to high school outlaw stereotypes, The Raveonettes were the kids who stole from mom’s purse for beer money and boosted dad’s car for joyrides, while The Kills were the kids who got expelled for assault & battery and spent their free time robbing liquor stores at gunpoint. Or at least wanted you to think so.

Musically, I dig The Raveonettes a little more. But VV and Hotel Kill definitely have the cooler stage names.

Anyway, looking forward to see what the rest of the album sounds like.

Happy happy joy joy,

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