buzziebee,

My list:

Too soon:

  • The OA
  • Firefly
  • Caprica (it was just starting to get interesting)
  • Stargate Universe
  • Jericho
  • Altered Carbon

Too long:

  • Game of thrones
  • Dexter
  • Lost
  • Arrested development (they made a huge mistake bringing it back)
BlackPenguins,

I recommend watching the redited version of arrested development. It’s slightly better and the characters feel less isolated.

RexWrexWrecks,

Altered Carbon season 1 was absolutely amazing. Everything from the cyberpunk aesthetic to Joel Kinnaman’s acting was a joy to behold. The story in season 2 was good but Anthony Mackie killed it for me … In a bad way.

Mackie is just such a limited actor. Why does he continue to get cast in movies?

buzziebee,

Yeah I didn’t rate him at all either, and it definitely started off a lot slower, but by the end I was properly into the story of season 2. It’s a really shame as like you said season 1 was incredible, they just didn’t have the same budget for S2. I would have liked to see more as we would have had a different actor and it never really got finished.

CeruleanRuin,
@CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world avatar

I am still mad that SGU didn’t even get a sign-off movie on SyFy. That franchise was a massive property for that network, and the moment one of them faltered in the ratings they just dropped it like it was diseased. Those characters deserved better.

tomkatt,

Stargate SG-1.

Season 7 finale was perfect… and then season 8 happened. It did get better with seasons 9 and 10, but the Ori arc was just a weird tonal shift from the original Egyptian mythos.

I love the show, but that’s my hot take. Should’ve ended with season 7 and just transitioned over to Atlantis instead of running alongside it.

Couldbealeotard,
@Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world avatar

Season 8 was supposed to be the end. They wrapped up both the replicator and goauld arcs. They were going to make a spin off called Stargate Command, but at some point they changed to title back to SG-1.

flabbergast,

The Great ended too soon.

Zanderlus,

Too soon: Counterpart. A truly marvelous science fiction thriller that explored the concept of a parallel universe and starred J. K. Simmons. I’m still fuming that Starz cancelled it after two seasons. It’s not even available to stream anymore…

mindbleach,

I saw the entire broadcast run of Clerks.

All both episodes.

Only six episodes were produced, and they eventually aired, but I did not find this out until years later. The internet ended a longstanding era where you could be aware of and interested in something, but know fuck-all about it, and have no sensible way of learning more. So I’d heard of Kevin Smith movies - but never seen any. Watching the Clerks movie would have taken a trip to a physical video-rental store, with my parents, and then convincing them (and myself) to rent a vulgar black-and-white movie for all of us to watch together. Wasn’t happening. I was more likely to rent and watch any of the R-rated films that somehow got cartoon adaptations - which were part of that same impotent awareness. Robocop and Ghostbusters and fuckin’ Starship Troopers were advertised anywhere and everywhere, and kids liked the shallow cool parts in the trailers, so executives said “fuck it” and licensed no-budget G-rated spinoffs to sell toys.

Anyway. The Clerks animated series exists because Disney wanted an adult-ish show to compete with The Simpsons. Everyone did. Disney knew they had a gap in their demographics for twenty-something dorks with disposable income. Aaand then they handed the finished episodes to ABC, who used a focus group of old farts and children. Of course it bombed. The first episode aired was a fake clip show full of flashbacks to episodes that did not exist. No, sorry, just checked Wikipedia: that was the second and final episode aired. The premiere ended with a wacky consequence-free style change, where the outsourced animators rebelled and delivered a lolrandom dance party.

At least Clone High got an entire season.

ALostInquirer,

Disney knew they had a gap in their demographics for twenty-something dorks with disposable income.

Hey, that reminds me, did you watch Mission Hill? I’m kind of split on it, but I feel like it may fall into the too soon territory. However I could also see it having outstayed its welcome if it had been more successful.

mindbleach,

I did not and have not. I’ve heard good things but never felt much interest.

It does sound like it could’ve fit the same niche as Bob’s Burgers.

AceFuzzLord,

Chop Sockey Chooks.

Ended too soon.

kyle,

Did anyone else watch Alphas? Stopped abruptly after 2 seasons.

Could not make it today with all the superhero fatigue, but in 2011 it was awesome.

HelixDab2,

Too soon:

Firefly (obviously)

Black Spot

Too late:

Supernatural (by, like ten seasons)

Buddahriffic,

Too soons that I didn’t see listed when I looked through the thread:

Dark Matter (I enjoyed this more than Firefly tbh)

Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency

son_named_bort,

Too soon: The Critic. We deserved more than 23 episodes of this brilliant show. It’s too bad that the first season was on ABC who didn’t know what to do with it, as they put it on before Home Improvement which was a completely different concept.

Too late: King of the Hill. It should’ve ended when Luanne and Lucky got married like it supposed to. Few of the episodes after that were memorable, and the finale wasn’t as good as it could’ve been.

Both: Family Guy. The pre cancellation seasons were funny and the first couple of seasons after the revival were as well, but it insisted upon itself after awhile and the characters became more mean spirited than they originally were.

RexWrexWrecks,

The last season of Scrubs doesn’t exist and don’t you dare try to convince me otherwise.

31415926535,

Kyle XY. I’m still pissed off at the abrupt cliffhanger ending.

The OA and Sense8… Netflix, you suck. Those were stunning shows.

GCanuck,

FTR: I agree that Sense8 was a great show. But I disagree that it was Netflix who killed it. It was the creators insisting on a globe trotting production. They priced themselves out by being unwilling to compromise that. And I say this as a fan who enjoyed seeing the actual exotic locales rather than trying to pass off northern Vancouver as Iceland.

(But I also feel the need to trash The OA. That was a great show, but the ending sucked. I have never been so pissed off at a season finale than that. That ending killed the show, not Netflix. You can’t piss off that many fans and expect to get invited back.)

CeruleanRuin,
@CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world avatar

That OA ending was insane, in a good way, what are you talking about about?

GCanuck,

FTR: I just now realized there was a second season. I was unaware. I thought it only had one season. So it’s the first season ending I’m referring to.

Although I don’t have much intention of watching second season as the first season ending really put me off the show. I just felt like it was a slap in the face to spend so long invested in a show to have the season end on such a bullshit note.

mindbleach,

Netflix’s two-season reputation means they are not to blame when yet another showrunner pretends they’re gonna get a third. You know damn well you’re not doing Stranger Things numbers. It’s on you to provide a satisfying endpoint, or you’re just pissing people off and pointing fingers.

Professorozone,

Too soon: Stargate Universe Too long: most shows over 4 seasons, but specifically, Walking Dead, Big Bang Theory.

Redoomed,

Once Upon a Time definitely went on too long.

wjrii,
wjrii avatar

The Office (US) could have ended with the proposal in the rain.

It probably should have ended with the wedding in Niagara.

It definitely should have ended when Michael left. Don't give me your Robert California bullshit either. The series was already on fumes and the last two seasons were garbage.

LifeOfChance,

I was going to say the exact same thing. The wedding was the perfect ending and Michael leaving would have been the last chance of closing the book. The influx of new characters made the show so chaotic and story lines were boring as hell. Nellie was hands down the absolute worst character in any TV show I have ever seen.

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

“so she’s basically just here to be the official shit stirrer. She has no character, no dreams or hopes, she is not relatable at all, she’s basically just here to cause conflict because we can’t think of anything better”

dgbbad,

Unpopular (somehow) opinion incoming. I watched The Office because people talked about it so much and I loved Parks and Rec which I often heard it compared to. And while I found it nowhere near as good as Parks and Rec, I still enjoyed most of it. My least favorite part of the show, however, was Michael Scott. I love Steve Carell in almost everything I’ve seen him in, but Michael Scott was just such an annoying cringy asshole. I was super glad when he left. He’s easily one of my most disliked characters in all of media.

TORFdot0,

That really is an unpopular opinion so I respect you for sharing it. I think it might miss the mark a little bit. The point of Michael Scott is that he is the idiot boss, he is supposed to be a cringy asshole, and a way for the rest of the cast to have something in common with the audience (everyone has had a crappy boss). Essentially an American equivalent of the UK’s David Brent.

In season 2, they had to rework his character into not quite a lovable idiot but someone who was promoted above their competence level. The show couldn’t work with American audiences otherwise. You still aren’t supposed to root for him as much as feel bad for him. Then they replaced him with completely irredeemable and unlikable characters. The Office without Michael was like what Parks and Rec would be without Ron.

dgbbad,

I liked all the other characters just fine without Michael. I would watch a show entirely about Jim and Dwight and their shenanigans. They were hands down my favorite part. And the secretary girl that came in late in the show. I forget her name, but I loved her as well. If Michael could have been her kind of dumb, more like how he played Brick in Anchorman, just not that dumb, I think it still would have worked. He’s just such a bad person in this that I can’t get over it.

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