These days I don't think cancellations hit me particularly hard. Seasons are short and there are so many shows about that I think I'm just temporarily disappointed and that's that. Also, many shows I try out have already ended so I already know about it going in.
There are also shows where I'm kind of relieved they've ended, either because it feels like it's gone on too long or because the writing has failed to deliver on the show's promise.
I'm trying to remember when I last really regretted a cancellation. I think it was likely Angel, so pretty far back. Mostly I've been sorry for the shows which feel like they never got a chance. The main two I can think of are Day Break with Taye Diggs, and the 2008 series The Palace, both of which I felt had a lot of promise.
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These days I don't think cancellations hit me particularly hard. Seasons are short and there are so many shows about that I think I'm just temporarily disappointed and that's that. Also, many shows I try out have already ended so I already know about it going in.
There are also shows where I'm kind of relieved they've ended, either because it feels like it's gone on too long or because the writing has failed to deliver on the show's promise.
I'm trying to remember when I last really regretted a cancellation. I think it was likely Angel, so pretty far back. Mostly I've been sorry for the shows which feel like they never got a chance. The main two I can think of are Day Break with Taye Diggs, and the 2008 series The Palace, both of which I felt had a lot of promise.