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Life! Now that was a hell of a good show. That was some unrelenting "sun-drenched noir" - especially after the end of S1 when it got horrifically obvious that Crews' situation was exactly as effed up as he'd been suspecting in his most paranoid, delusional moments. And Sarah Shahi and Damien Lewis were marvellous to

I was really liking a few of the characters. A few of the characters hadn't come into their own that I knew still had a lot of potential. And that last montage at the end REALLY stuck it in and broke it off.

This show. Always in my heart. I loved it. Very representative of the overall theme of the source material's story. And such an amazing cast with Ian McShane, Christopher Egan, Sebastian Stan, Dylan Baker...

Awake! A show about a guy who alternates realities was really good. Too bad it got cancelled, but at least they had time to "end" it.....

Thanks to the writer's strike that happened mid season this show was a casualty of it. If it hadn't gotten put on hiatus and had a normal run I think it would of made it to season 2. The last episode was awesome, I still want to know what the ADA was going to do with the list of names!

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I'm still mad about Rubicon getting swept into the dustpan. Maybe it was too deep, required too much thought to be appreciated. Great characters, script, production value. James Badge Dale's character was cutting through the crap, putting clues together, when.... the little screen went dark... boo.

Flash Forward.

This show was slow to start, and a not great timeslot, which ultimately doomed it, but luckily due to the writers strike NBC ran all 13 episodes. It did take a little getting used to Kevin McKidds American accent (which he seems to have picked up by trying to do his best Ray Romano impression) but by the end this

It really was getting interesting when they cancelled it.

Don't even get me started

Didn't even make it to the end of season one.

The Event. The sheer ballsiness of transporting an entire planet into earth orbit was worth a second season. Oh Well.

Stargate SGU was just starting to get its own legs and really interesting when SyFy decided to pull the plug. It's a real shame, IMO.

They probably stepped up Promise City for the finale, but everyone in Seattle has powers now and they have their own little enclave. How does the government respond? How does society change? How do they deal with bad people who suddenly have powers? We'll never know.

This guy is so great as Eugene. His gun and flashlight discipline are horrible. I loved it.

Honestly this still looks like a white and gold dress only in a darker environment.