Cancelled TV Shows 2008/2009


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Knight Rider needs to go, no explanation necessary.

Terminator needs to go aswell, that show is just damaging the movies reputation.

Prison Break needs to go, that show has been really bad the last 2 seasons. Another season, and nothing to do with getting out of prison.....

90210 needs to go too, no explanation necessary.

Sad to say I never got into My Name Is Earl, but I have caught a few episodes lately.. I think it is past its prime.

Knight Rider needs to go, no explanation necessary.

Terminator needs to go aswell, that show is just damaging the movies reputation.

Prison Break needs to go, that show has been really bad the last 2 seasons. Another season, and nothing to do with getting out of prison.....

90210 needs to go too, no explanation necessary.

Sad to say I never got into My Name Is Earl, but I have caught a few episodes lately.. I think it is past its prime.

I fail to see how it is damaging anything at the moment.

Just saw Dirty Sexy Money on that list! New season started last night, how can they have stats for that already?

I believe some of the shows are on their just to show their consideration, and how well they did last season. Since there isn't a whole lot of new shows on the network, they judge from there if they should keep it or not.

Lost won't be cancelled.

I believe some of the shows are on their just to show their consideration, and how well they did last season. Since there isn't a whole lot of new shows on the network, they judge from there if they should keep it or not.

Lost won't be cancelled.

Well, DSM only got half a season first run because of the writers strike so it deserves a chance to try and succeed !

Well, DSM only got half a season first run because of the writers strike so it deserves a chance to try and succeed !

hey it all depends on how many people watched the season while it was on (pre-strike) and how many in a study group said they would watch it again.

Still on the fence over this new Knight Rider. Attack mode I can understand, but come on, transforming into a F150 (?) 4x4 or even the submersible? Um, yeah... The show is turning into more of Ford Rider than anything else -- the pimpage of GT40's, prototype GT40's, F150's (?), Mustangs, etc. is getting a bit crazy. Right up there with the utterly shameless Degree plugs on Eureka.

Still on the fence over this new Knight Rider. Attack mode I can understand, but come on, transforming into a F150 (?) 4x4 or even the submersible? Um, yeah... The show is turning into more of Ford Rider than anything else -- the pimpage of GT40's, prototype GT40's, F150's (?), Mustangs, etc. is getting a bit crazy. Right up there with the utterly shameless Degree plugs on Eureka.

You must love cars to oversee the bad plotting and acting. Do you remember The Simpsons when bart is watching TV, and is watching "Knight Boat"... "oh, theres always a river"

It is just like Knight Rider... I didn't think it was humanly possible to make a show based on a car... They can't even afford to drive with a real background, but shot the entire show in front of a green screen.

I guess this could be said of a lot of shows, but I would imagine a show called Prison Break would involve...well ya know.

From the previews I catch and the discussion here and elsewhere, doesn't sound like the case.

I agree that Knight Rider should go, along with 90210. I grew up on the original and it needs to say that way :)

btw Burn Notice and Psych were both just renewed :)

Thanks for the info Rappy. Good news about Burn Notice. I don't really like Psych that much, makes me nostalgic for the really good episodes of the West Wing. It is better than Monk though, which is to me is just a modern Murder She Wrote, and it's wasting Tony Shalhoub's talents.

Mathachew, I think if they called it "American Conspiracy" viewers would just assume it's a documentary about George W. Bush's administration.

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