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    I would say Firefly, but I think that was just Fox sucking at marketing.

    I had never even heard of it until Serenity was about to come out.

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      Not just shit marketing. The Fox executive in charge of it hated Sci Fi. They kept moving around it a time slot and quickly put it into the Friday night death slot. Where it lived longer than most shows before being cancelled. They also aired the episodes out of order and with the Pilot episode last, after it was cancelled.

      So it started with absolutely no character introduction and with absolutely everything stacked against it, and it still almost made it by the sheer will of the fanbase.

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        Don’t forget that Joss Whedon was a serial sexual harrasser who got on the wrong side of a female exec.

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      Marketing and the insurmountable task of deciding upon which order to air episodes. One would suspect that the original chronological order would be ideal, due to stories typically making the most sense that way, but I am to understand that airing content is quite complicated.

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      Fox was very trigger happy at the time. They canceled a lot of stuff that only ran for one season. It amazes me how quickly a network will dump a promising show. It costs so much to get one up and on the air. You could move the show to another time slot. Or retool it. Or resell it to another network.

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      I don’t know if it’s just the same few people that bring up Better Off Ted around here, but I love that it comes up as often as it does in these sorts of threads

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      I love this show so much, but damn is it hard to find these days. I think I found a Vimeo playlist of it once but who knows if that even exists anymore. And working in biotech makes it even better!

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    Space: Above and Beyond

    Set in the 2050s as mankind has learned to predict and use naturally occurring wormholes for interstellar travel, they are drawn into a war with a new alien species that destroyed a colony. The show focuses on a squadron of fighter pilots in space. One of them is a cloned, enhanced human used to fight in an earth bound war against synthetics and is seen as subhuman by many.

    The show had a very good plot, a serialized story but also self contained episodes, interesting moral dilemmas. But it was horribly marketed by Fox so it died after a season or two. The final episode was a huge cliffhanger too.

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    Terminator: the Sarah Connor chronicles. The strike killed it. It was really getting juicy.

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    Carnivale. Would probably be really successful on Apple or Amazon now.

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    Westworld. It was on track to wrap up and then Discovery got ahold of way too many series with a hatchet.

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    Witchblade from 2001

    Easily more than a decade ahead of it’s time in many ways. It’s themes, style, and narrative would all be premier TV stuff today.

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      Rome ran for three two seasons and was successful, but extremely expensive to produce. It was a joint production from BBC and HBO. And then there was a huge fire at that burned a bunch of the sets down between seasons. They were lucky to get that last season put together.

      I do wonder if modern tech would have made it more easily producible. I mean, we did get Game of Thrones which was hugely expensive and expansive.

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    From what I know of it, it seems as if the “Kings” tv show from 2009 might qualify?

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    I did not like it because it was a drama, but apparently a lot of people did like Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and it probably would have fared better if it was not “competing” with 30 Rock.

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      I love Sorkin at his best. He has an iffy batting average, but hits home runs when he connects.

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      I love The Adventures of Bristol County Jr.! Bruce Campbell is great in so many things!