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Single Season TV Series Favorites
After watching several single season series over the past few years, some favorites have made my list. I'd consider it a favorite if I really wanted to see more, and yet it was cancelled:
Almost Human: Karl Urban as a futurist cop with an android side kick. Had such potential.
Firefly: I didn't watch it during the first airing, but caught up later. Nathan Fillion, 'nuff said.
Defying Gravity: Mystery cargo on a deep space mission.
Flash Forward: worldwide blackout followed by mystery flashbacks.
Invasion: pods from space land in the Everglades, oogity boogity ensues.
Surface: baby monster baby raised by geeks, larger version aren't so nice.
Threshold: crystal space objects change folks, and not for the better.
John Doe: unknown fella has no memory, but uncanny abilities.
Drive: Nathan Fillion once again, in a car race to save whatever is important to each participant.
Dresden Files: based on the book series about a wizard in present time.
Alcatraz: missing prisoners are returning, from back in time.
John from Cincinnati: surfer culture upheaval due to a man who can resurrect anything.
The Finder: spin off from Bones, about a man who can find anything.
Forever: man who can't die, yet 'dies' in every episode
Rome: a different take on the time of Julius Caesar, with a fantastic cast.
What are your favorite single season tv series?
Almost Human: Karl Urban as a futurist cop with an android side kick. Had such potential.
Firefly: I didn't watch it during the first airing, but caught up later. Nathan Fillion, 'nuff said.
Defying Gravity: Mystery cargo on a deep space mission.
Flash Forward: worldwide blackout followed by mystery flashbacks.
Invasion: pods from space land in the Everglades, oogity boogity ensues.
Surface: baby monster baby raised by geeks, larger version aren't so nice.
Threshold: crystal space objects change folks, and not for the better.
John Doe: unknown fella has no memory, but uncanny abilities.
Drive: Nathan Fillion once again, in a car race to save whatever is important to each participant.
Dresden Files: based on the book series about a wizard in present time.
Alcatraz: missing prisoners are returning, from back in time.
John from Cincinnati: surfer culture upheaval due to a man who can resurrect anything.
The Finder: spin off from Bones, about a man who can find anything.
Forever: man who can't die, yet 'dies' in every episode
Rome: a different take on the time of Julius Caesar, with a fantastic cast.
What are your favorite single season tv series?
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Oddly enough, those are mine too! Maybe that's got something to do with the fact that watched them all together!
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True enough. I never would have suggested them unless I found enjoyment in seeing them a second time through, with the exception of Firefly (only caught a few episodes on fire airing, and it was your suggestion after watching 'Serenity').
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Agreed on Firefly and Almost Human. Can't say I wanted any more of any of those others, and I didn't even know there was a TV adaptation of The Dresden Files. Hopefully it was better than the puerile, illiterate abominations of novels.
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My take on T'Pau's list :
Almost Human : Thought this had real potential. Love Urban in anything, basically (you know he's in consideration for a Dredd series?) and I liked the longer term story elements they were introducing. Would have watched more.
Firefly : Awesome show, the low budget showed occasionally, but Joss wrote around it brilliantly for the most part.
Defying Gravity : I liked this one, would have been interested to have seen more.
Flash Forward : An interesting premise, but it did get kind of slow as they worked through the season. Not that sad that it ended.
Invasion : Not that impressed with this one. Would have preferred a bit more horror in the mix.
Surface : Mostly liked the monsters, don't remember that much of it otherwise.
Threshold : Npt a bad show, bit weak. The ideas for the future seasons sounded interesting though, with the alien invasion pretty much succeeding.
John Doe : Bit dull, I thought. The explanation for his abilities was kind of silly.
Drive : Don't remember much of this one, but I remember it being okay.
Dresden Files : I like the books myself, which I only discovered on T'Pau's recommendation after seeing the series. The books are FAR better.
Alcatraz : Didn't make much impression on me.
John from Cincinnati : Very weird. It was a bit abstract for me, really.
The Finder : Decent series, I liked the characters.
Forever : This one had promise, I thought, but it only really started to live up to the potential towards the end.
Almost Human : Thought this had real potential. Love Urban in anything, basically (you know he's in consideration for a Dredd series?) and I liked the longer term story elements they were introducing. Would have watched more.
Firefly : Awesome show, the low budget showed occasionally, but Joss wrote around it brilliantly for the most part.
Defying Gravity : I liked this one, would have been interested to have seen more.
Flash Forward : An interesting premise, but it did get kind of slow as they worked through the season. Not that sad that it ended.
Invasion : Not that impressed with this one. Would have preferred a bit more horror in the mix.
Surface : Mostly liked the monsters, don't remember that much of it otherwise.
Threshold : Npt a bad show, bit weak. The ideas for the future seasons sounded interesting though, with the alien invasion pretty much succeeding.
John Doe : Bit dull, I thought. The explanation for his abilities was kind of silly.
Drive : Don't remember much of this one, but I remember it being okay.
Dresden Files : I like the books myself, which I only discovered on T'Pau's recommendation after seeing the series. The books are FAR better.
Alcatraz : Didn't make much impression on me.
John from Cincinnati : Very weird. It was a bit abstract for me, really.
The Finder : Decent series, I liked the characters.
Forever : This one had promise, I thought, but it only really started to live up to the potential towards the end.
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The only one I can think of is Birds of Prey, Moonbeam City, and Stripperella. The only ones I watched from the other list was Firefly and the first couple of episodes of Finder. Finder was better on Bones when it had that other girl.
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Flash Forward sort of fell apart and collapsed under it's own weight, but my god that was a fantastic premise! One of the few series I ever remember watching with my mother. I was in prison for the last 3 episodes, so I never saw how it ended.
Firefly is by far my favorite non-Trek sci-fi creation of all time and next to Breaking Bad/Saul and Game of Thrones is my favorite TV series ever.
Firefly is by far my favorite non-Trek sci-fi creation of all time and next to Breaking Bad/Saul and Game of Thrones is my favorite TV series ever.
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Firefly for all the reasons listed.
Sad to hear Almost Human has nothing more. Just started it and love it.|
I don't think I've seen any other series that were canceled before a second season. Plenty though that were cancelled that I felt had something left in them though.
Sad to hear Almost Human has nothing more. Just started it and love it.|
I don't think I've seen any other series that were canceled before a second season. Plenty though that were cancelled that I felt had something left in them though.
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I agree on Firefly.
I also really loved:
Quark (1977-78) -- A short-lived Sci-fi/comedy that followed an interstellar garbage collector.
Alien Nation (1989-90) -- Starring Gary Graham and Eric Pierpoint, who play two detectives--one of them an alien, a former slave among hundreds of others who washed ashore on Earth and were integrated into Human society. I really loved how they developed the Newcomers and the relationship between the main characters and how the writers boldly addressed social issues. Based on the 1988 movie, which I have also seen and enjoyed. I haven't watched the TV movies yet, but I do intend to.
Crusade (1999) - Babylon 5 spin-off. If only the studio and network had backed off and allowed Straczynski to tell the story he wanted to tell.
Terra Nova (2011) -- I really wanted to see where they took the show.
I also really loved:
Quark (1977-78) -- A short-lived Sci-fi/comedy that followed an interstellar garbage collector.
Alien Nation (1989-90) -- Starring Gary Graham and Eric Pierpoint, who play two detectives--one of them an alien, a former slave among hundreds of others who washed ashore on Earth and were integrated into Human society. I really loved how they developed the Newcomers and the relationship between the main characters and how the writers boldly addressed social issues. Based on the 1988 movie, which I have also seen and enjoyed. I haven't watched the TV movies yet, but I do intend to.
Crusade (1999) - Babylon 5 spin-off. If only the studio and network had backed off and allowed Straczynski to tell the story he wanted to tell.
Terra Nova (2011) -- I really wanted to see where they took the show.
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I'm going to add a maybe, because I've heard that a second season has been ordered but with Tom Hardy's quixotic nature I'm not sure it will ever happen: Taboo. Hardy stars and (I believe) produces, and elder statesman of video media Ridley Scott exec produces. Hardy's performance was continuously predictably incredible, as was the writing. I truly hope to see a second season.
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Terra Nova was a really interesting premise, in a Stargate meets Lord of the Flies meets Earth 2.
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I agree with the premise being interesting, and they had decent actors involved. Should have had better writing.Bryan Moore wrote:Terra Nova was a really interesting premise, in a Stargate meets Lord of the Flies meets Earth 2.
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I'm cheating with this one, possibly, but True Detective Season 1. The acting, the visuals, the story, the tension, the twist, using actors from The Wire.
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Totally agree. Shame season 2 was not the same caliber.Nutso wrote:I'm cheating with this one, possibly, but True Detective Season 1. The acting, the visuals, the story, the tension, the twist, using actors from The Wire.
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Definite fan of Season 1. Never even watched 2, the reviews were all so awful.Nutso wrote:I'm cheating with this one, possibly, but True Detective Season 1. The acting, the visuals, the story, the tension, the twist, using actors from The Wire.
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