These 9 Shows Were Cancelled So Unfairly, Fans Are Still Livid

Some studios have a bad habit of canceling shows before they finish their run- it’s even worse when they end on a cliffhanger!

When you’re favorite TV shows get canceled, it is so disappointing! It is even worse when the cancellation is unfair and when the show has so much potential to continue further and become a real hit series.

Recently, someone asked, “What’s the best TV show that got unfairly canceled?”

Here are some of the top responses of shows whose cancellations left fans devastated.

1. Pushing Daisies

Pushing Daisies (2007).
Image Credit: American Broadcast Companies.

One person responded, “I will forever be mad that the world I live in is one where Riverdale has more than three seasons but Pushing Daises was basically smothered in the crib”. Another person added, “This one made me livid. The writer’s strike was the nail in the coffin. But they also tried to change the whole tone of the show in season two and it took away a lot of the show’s charm.

 

I really, really wanted to see what was going to happen once Oscar (played so well by Paul Reubens) figured out why Chuck smelled like death. But his character and a bunch of others just vanished in the second season.”

2. Farscape

Matt Day and Felicity Price in Farscape (1999),
Image Credit: SCI FI Channel.

A person explained why this cancellation was so upsetting, “Amazing show with incredible actors as well as great puppet based aliens (Jim Henson company). They thought they had another season so they ended on a huge cliffhanger. Then, Sci-Fi channel decided “we’re not going to do space stuff anymore despite our name being Sci-fi” (this was before their stupid Sy-fy rebrand). So it was cancelled.

The fans protested, but Sci-fi persisted for awhile. They finally relented and approved a miniseries to tie everything up. Unfortunately, sets had already been scrapped so they needed to restore everything and the vocal modulations that were used to create Pilot’s voice had been lost and needed to be recreated.

More importantly, the show runners had a plan for the entire series. It would have spanned (IIRC) 3 more seasons so they needed to compress 3 seasons’ worth of show into the equivalent of 4 episodes. The result wasn’t horrible, but definitely wasn’t up to Farscape’s usual standards.”

 

3. Jericho

Skeet Ulrich and Ashley Scott in Jericho (2006).
Image Credit: CBS.

“It got cancelled (twice!) despite being well-written and having an incredible cast, so it only lasted a season and a half. I just don’t think America was ready for that dark of a show back then, but now (especially now) the whole can’t-trust-the-government and new-civil-war themes would be ratings gold” responded a Redditor.

 

4. The OA

Phyllis Smith in The OA
Image Credit: Scott Patrick Green/Netflix.

 

“Everyone I’ve shown this to falls in love with it,” said one person “When they find out it ends on a massive S2 cliffhanger, they’re heartbroken. I will never get over Hap’s final line. Ugh!”

 

5. Better Off Ted

Taye Diggs, Jay Harrington, and Andrea Anders in Better Off Ted (2009).
Image Credit: ABC.

Better off Ted!!” said one person,  “I was waiting for this one. It’s the perfect comfort show. It perfectly encapsulates the nostalgic feeling I have for the 00s. It could have had many many many more seasons.”

 

6. 8 Simple Rules

Kaley Cuoco in 8 Simple Rules (2002).
Image Credit: Touchstone Television.

 

“I don’t know that it’s the best but 8 Simple Rules had a ton of potential,” someone said.

“It was honestly just another mediocre family sitcom but still had a ton of talent with John Ritter, Katey Sagal and Kaley Cuoco so you’d think you can do something with that. Then Ritter died and the entire show just lost it’s direction when it could’ve been more. A show about a single mom raising three kids on her own has potential I would think and the single mom is sympathetic in this case as she’s a widow. It’s not a Murphy Brown situation. But they brought in other main characters who were just complete duds. You got her dad who just randomly moved in and was just there to be the butt of old people jokes and her nephew who was just a useless layabout and also contributed nothing to the show. They had what could’ve been a great concept and threw it away.”

 

7. Rubicon

Will Badge Travers and Arliss Howard are pictured during the production of episode 105 of Rubicon, taken in New York on Friday, May 7, 2010.
Photo: David M. Russell/AMC.

 

“Rubicon on AMC” someone else voted. “Way, way ahead of its time, and essentially laid the foundation for a number of shows down the line. One of its characters was so good, they brought the actor back to essentially play the same role on Mr. Robot years later, where he proves just how much potential there was.

The writing was phenomenal, cerebral, and the characters compelling; but many of its ideas and themes were probably too ahead of their time in their accurate representation of the corrupt ties between American government and private industry.”

 

 

8. Deadwood

Jeffrey Jones, Powers Boothe, Ian McShane, and William Sanderson in Deadwood (2004).
Image Credit: HBO.

“I know they made a movie later on but the show ended just a few years before the town of Deadwood literally burnt down (timeline-wise). A final season, ending with cleansing fire would have been the perfect wrap-up,” said a Redditor.

 

9. GLOW

Rebekka Johnson, Jackie Tohn, Kia Stevens in Glow
Image Credit: Ali Goldstein/Netflix

 

“I’m pretty bummed we didn’t get the last season of GLOW. They started filming it and everything,” said one person. “Absolutely devastated. I had just caught up when Covid happened and it was announced to be cancelled. Such a good cast, with well written motivations and big character arcs,” added another.

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