Star Trek Enterprise: Too much of a sudden ending, I really wanted to learn more about the Pre-TOS Star Trek world and how the Federation came to light.
Stargate Universe: I don't care what anyone says, I loved the thing. I loved all Stargate, actually, but Universe was actually my favorite.
Jericho: Post-nuclear America, a rouge faction caused a massive terrorist attack that killed millions, world in a state of shock and panic, and civil war breaks out between states over leaders and who were the attackers... and poof, series over. Literally, the episode civil war breaks out with fighters shooting each other down and the military breaking down is the final episode. Done, over. What the hell.
V (2009): No explination, I am seriously saddened in you, TV viewers. You want crap like The Jersery Shore to go on and on about some no buddy, but an actually well done Sci-Fi program is canceled two series in.
See, this is why I hate the average TV viewer. Because actually GOOD shows are canceled early, hell the Sci-Fi genre itself is in serious danger lately because of this crap, and people will give shows like "16 and Pregnant" and "Kim Kardasian" such massive viewers. You know why you scoff when you hear another crappy program coming on such as "Farmer Wants a Wife" and the like? Because you allow it by giving the ratings to crap shows, instead of for a shower demanding to actually have a plot. No, not all these programs I listed had the best plot, but at least it tried to split away from the stuff we have now.
Now excuse me while I go try and find the DVD sets of Firefly at my local store and see it for myself, and then join in the tears of another series lost to something as horrible as "16 and Pregnant."
Stargate Universe: I don't care what anyone says, I loved the thing. I loved all Stargate, actually, but Universe was actually my favorite.
Jericho: Post-nuclear America, a rouge faction caused a massive terrorist attack that killed millions, world in a state of shock and panic, and civil war breaks out between states over leaders and who were the attackers... and poof, series over. Literally, the episode civil war breaks out with fighters shooting each other down and the military breaking down is the final episode. Done, over. What the hell.
V (2009): No explination, I am seriously saddened in you, TV viewers. You want crap like The Jersery Shore to go on and on about some no buddy, but an actually well done Sci-Fi program is canceled two series in.
See, this is why I hate the average TV viewer. Because actually GOOD shows are canceled early, hell the Sci-Fi genre itself is in serious danger lately because of this crap, and people will give shows like "16 and Pregnant" and "Kim Kardasian" such massive viewers. You know why you scoff when you hear another crappy program coming on such as "Farmer Wants a Wife" and the like? Because you allow it by giving the ratings to crap shows, instead of for a shower demanding to actually have a plot. No, not all these programs I listed had the best plot, but at least it tried to split away from the stuff we have now.
Now excuse me while I go try and find the DVD sets of Firefly at my local store and see it for myself, and then join in the tears of another series lost to something as horrible as "16 and Pregnant."