cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/493723
Thought this was an interesting question and I’m sure there’s lots of suggestions out there.
Raised by Wolves, and Colony.
Wait… is Raised by Wolves cancelled? That sucks.
Thanks. Aaargh!
That’s cold to cancel on an ending like that. I guess the implication is Grandmother got her own way and just devolved the hell out of everyone.
We can only speculate. I wish they at least release a graphic novel or something to end the story.
Maybe someone else will pick it up.
The chances for that looks bleak as it never had much viewership despite being a great series
People have already beaten me to Firefly over and over again so I’ll add one likely to have been forgotten:
Carnivale.
Ended on an unbelievable cliffhanger, left SO MUCH unanswered, could’ve run for another decade. I’m re-mad that this show got canceled now.
Game of thrones, but it’s the new series 7 and it rewrites original 7 and 8 and they don’t exist anymore.
Better off Ted
Pushing Daisies
ETA: I should’ve finished reading this thread. Of course these two would be mentioned!
Firefly
Deadwood. The movie was too little way too late.
firelfy
The Expanse. The show had a satisfying ending but the books went a bit further into the future and I’d like to see more in the shows.
Expanse, of course
My Name is Earl
Dead Like Me
Dirk Gently, the BBC America/Netflix one.
First season, phenomenal! Second season was pretty good, not as good as the first but still good. It set up a lot of things that were then not continued and I just want to know what they had planned.
Also Snowpiercer: You’ve filmed it, you’ve edited it, just let us see it!
(Edit: posted this as a reply to someone else. My bad!)
Stargate Universe! The way it ended was so unfair and yet the perfect setup for something new. There’s been rumors brewing for years and years at this point but nothing concrete has happened yet.
Prodigy (Star Trek) just got canceled, that’s on my mind right now. They had a lot of story left to tell.
Santa Clarita Diet
Raised By Wolves