Miss Kitty ~ Out of this World ~
Nombre de messages : 60592 Age : 34 Date d'inscription : 07/01/2009
| Sujet: 12 séries de Science-Fiction qui ont été annulées trop vite Lun 16 Nov - 13:27 | |
| On retrouve Angel dans la liste de ces séries qui ont été annulées trop vite et trop tôt. Mais elle n'est pas la seule. On y retrouve aussi Tru Calling, Dollhouse et Firefly. Oh et aussi Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (série dans laquelle on retrouve Summer Glau).ICI - Citation :
'Angel' Number of Seasons: 5 (1999-2004) Number of Episodes Aired: 110 Number of Episodes Unaired: 0 Network: The WB Yes, 'Angel' did just fine, running for five seasons and enjoying a fan following that was almost as large and powerful as that of 'Buffy''s. By all means, 'Angel' was a success -- the problem is that it was canceled just when it started to get really good. By season 5, 'Angel' was its own show, not just "a 'Buffy' spin-off," and it could've gone in some very interesting and exciting directions if it had stayed alive -- or undead, as it were.
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'Tru CallingNumber of Seasons: 2 (2003-05) Number of Episodes: 25 Number of Unaired Episodes: 1 Network: Fox Before Eliza Dushku's 'Dollhouse' was canceled by Fox, Eliza Dushku's 'Tru Calling' was canceled by Fox -- and also after only two seasons, at that. Eliza played Tru Davies, a morgue worker with a unique connection to the dead people in her place of employment -- and the ability to go back in time 24 hours before their deaths and attempt to keep them from dying. 'Tru Calling,' while sometimes clumsy, was filled with mystery and intrigue, never interested in giving easy answers to its questions of fate vs. free will. There were a lot more stories to be told in this world, but alas -- Fox opted not to go back and keep it from dying.
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'Firefly'Number of Seasons: 1 (2002) Number of Episodes Aired: 11 Number of Episodes Unaired: 3 Network: Fox Another Joss Whedon Special, 'Firefly' was actually top-notch science fiction, mixing swaggering Western elements and high Space Opera melodrama with the trademark Whedon sarcasm and attitude we've come to know and at least sort-of love. The ragtag crew of the good ship Serenity was good company for all of 11 aired episodes -- Whedon, however, ended up having something of the last laugh, as DVD sales of the series were good enough to warrant a follow-up feature length film, the equally excellent 'Serenity' (2005). | |
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a.a.k Cangel 'till the end
Nombre de messages : 7139 Age : 36 Localisation : In Jensen's arms Date d'inscription : 07/01/2009
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