benji wrote:Arrested Development. (Your list fails for not including this.)
benji wrote:He's already signed on a show from the Arrested creator, as well as Whedon's latest, plus J.J. Abrams newest series.
EDIT: Can't get the forum to properly link the last two, so here are the links to copy/paste:
Hurwitz: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Class_Dismissed
Whedon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollhouse_(TV_series)
Abrams: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fringe_(TV_Series)
Joe' wrote:1.Traveler (ABC)
Most of you don't know this show, and that proves the fact that ABC did a lousy job at promoting it.
Traveler is most definitely my favorite show ever, and the fact that it was canceled after just eight episodes makes me want to go to the ABC headquarters and punch every single exec in the face. Twice.
It has a great cast, not meaning it has great names (you may however recognize actors such as Steven Culp, Neal McDonough, Anthony Ruivivar and William Sadler) but meaning every single actor is perfect for the role they're playing.
Traveler is, by far, the greatest conspiracy-drama I have ever seen in my entire life, including movies, documentaries, etc. It's shot, it's made in a way that you just can't watch one episode without wanting to watch more. I watched all eight episodes in one night, without even having to drink one sip of coffee. Its plot is so captivating you just feel like you're part of the story too.
ABC obviously didn't want the show to work (for political reasons maybe?), airing it not only in the summer but also in the deadly 10 PM timeslot. Still the show managed to score a decent (considering it was summer) 5 million average viewers during the months of May through July, with the series' pilot scoring 9 million viewers and only one episode scoring lower than 4 million.
Now fans like me have to live with the fact that this one-of-a-kind show will probably never be revived and just settle with the series of answers about the show the creator, Dave DiGilio, provided us.
Lean wrote:I heard that the Terminator TV series only had 9 episodes for its first season.
Lean wrote:I heard that the Terminator TV series only had 9 episodes for its first season.
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