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OrByte

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I can't believe no Supernatural fans. Best show on TV atm.

Supernatural
Atlantis
Smallville
Entourage
Terminator
Fringe
Heroes (sucks)
Privileged (if you have to ask why you suck :p )
Samantha Who (Big Christina Applegate fan)

of those I think Privileged is the first to get canned.

Can't wait for Lost Weeds and BSG!!
 

imported_Imp

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Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: herkulease
Pushing Daises <--kicked the bucket. I"m hoping they give it a happy ending atleast. I think the writers strike really did it in for the show. I only figure chuck survived because NBC doesn't haven't anything else.

I think it may've failed because of the strike kind of hitting the flow it had and the fact that it's really a very different show that may not appeal to most people. It's kind of melodic in a sense that the dialog isn't natural but I don't mean it's hokey either... it's just not the way you'd expect to hear people talk... but that's more of the charm.

Did you see last night's episode? Ohhh thank God for low cut tops and with Ned's incessant love for pies, he sure is ignoring a good pie right there :p.

EDIT:

It also failed because I don't think Brian Fuller has ever made a show that hasn't been canceled. Wonderfalls didn't even last an entire season (and the full 13 episodes were later released onto DVD) as it only ran for I believe 3 episodes until it was removed. It's actually a pretty decent show and Ned (Lee Pace) is in it as the main character's brother.

Think Brian Fuller was also involved in Dead Like Me until the sixth episode, then he or management got pissed. The show lasted 2 13-ish episode seasons, and there's a movie coming out summer of 2009, which is nice.

I loved Pushing Daisies last year, all the way up until the strike at a measely 9 episodes or so. Then it came back an entire year later and I just couldn't get back into it. I just started skipping it in place of NCIS and Bones the past few months. Oh well..
 

Aikouka

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Originally posted by: Imp
Think Brian Fuller was also involved in Dead Like Me until the sixth episode, then he or management got pissed. The show lasted 2 13-ish episode seasons, and there's a movie coming out summer of 2009, which is nice.

I loved Pushing Daisies last year, all the way up until the strike at a measely 9 episodes or so. Then it came back an entire year later and I just couldn't get back into it. I just started skipping it in place of NCIS and Bones the past few months. Oh well..

Dead Like Me is a pretty interesting show too... I watched the entire first season but haven't finished the second yet. Not sure why :p.

I wonder how many shows were potentially ruined because of the writer's strike. I mean, a show just starting out needs to keep its fan base and sometimes people just kind of let shows go if they're on hiatus for awhile. I mean hell.. in my list, I had to go through and edit in the USA shows Monk, Psych and Burn Notice, because I forgot about them! That's what USA gets for having such weird ass schedules (it seems they start a new season when everyone else stops theirs).
 

CorCentral

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When they're on........

Heroes
CSI
Lost
Survivor
Big Brother
Numbers
Without a Trace
Criminal Minds
Smallville
Cold Case

Can't think of anything else at the moment.

edit:
Big Bang
MythBusters

 

mwmorph

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Dec 27, 2004
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American Dad!
The Simpsons
Family Guy
House
30 Rock
Scrubs
My Name is Earl
Burn Notice
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
The Colbert Report
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Top Gear
 

Wheezer

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Nov 2, 1999
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Sons of Anarchy
Two and a half men
Big Bang
Iron Chef America
Diners Drive-Ins and Dives
How its made
 

n7

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These may not all be presently on TV, but when they are, i try to keep up.

BSG
Bones
Californication (love this show)
Dexter (everyone knows how awesome this is)
Friday Night Lights
Fringe (started watching, but may stop unless it really improves)
Heroes (wow has this ever gone downhill :()
How I Met Your Mother (still Legend...wait for it...Dairy!)
Lost (2nd & 3rd season almost had me wanting to stop, but 4th redeemed it)
Mad Men (everyone needs to see this)
Prison Break (i cannot believe i still watch this...stupid milking of shows that shoulda ended seasons ago)
Scrubs :heart: (even though it's not as fresh)
Supernatural (fantastic 4th season going on now)
Terminator - Sarah Connor Chronicles (1st season had me worried, but wow, 2nd season has been amazing)
The Unit (not caught up on 4th season sadly, but i will eventually)
True Blood (easily the best new show of this season; just ended the season, & i cannot wait for more)