[Cancelled] FlashForward - Season 1


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Anyone who produces a serialized drama ought to have the decency to shoot a final wrap-up episode at the end of each season for use if the show gets canceled. It shows a total disrespect for the viewers when they pull crap like they just did with Flashforward. Most newspapers have pre-written obits for famous people, and TV shows ought to do the same.

i cant really think what the motivation of the "BAD GUYS" for doing a world wide flashforward.. when it was just them in a little small circle they could see the future and bet shares etc... but why make the whole world know there futures? just seems a odd premise. and i guess now we'll never know.. well unless you read the books.

i cant really think what the motivation of the "BAD GUYS" for doing a world wide flashforward.. when it was just them in a little small circle they could see the future and bet shares etc... but why make the whole world know there futures? just seems a odd premise. and i guess now we'll never know.. well unless you read the books.

The book is completely different from the series.

yeah i know.. but really thats all that is left. but like every one.. ABC did themselve no favours having the long break... people at work that got excited about this series i could see quickly lose interest.

Its not even remotely the same. Your first statement made no sense when combined with 'yeah I know'.

In the book, Lloyd is the main character. None of the other characters even exist.

Its not even remotely the same. Your first statement made no sense when combined with 'yeah I know'.

In the book, Lloyd is the main character. None of the other characters even exist.

yawn!! if you liked the series which is based on the premise of a book.. then you may actually like the book.. so go read the books maybe you ended up liking it better.

thats all i was aiming at... havent you heard the phrase of people saying the BOOK was better that the film etc... maybe its true here maybe it isnt.

I dont care!!!

Fans of FlashForward plan to stage a blackout to protest the show's recent cancelation.

Members of a FlashForward fan group will gather in front of ABC offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit and Atlanta on June 10. They are to mimic falling unconscious for two minutes and 17 seconds, just as in the programme's pilot episode.

Overseas supporters will join in the protest in London.

The group, which started the website PreventTheBlackout, has also shipped 20,000 "friendship bracelets", an item seen on the show, to the president of ABC.

ABC canceled FlashForward in May.

Source: Digital Spy

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Just finished watching Season 1. Sad to hear there won't be a Season two. But then I think any really good series should not be on going. There should be an end point. I loved the Lost Room as an example. FlashForward had that feel of suspense that the Lost Room had. Awesome show. I think Seson two would have been good for the show but I see it dying out without a good plot for the whole season two. Probably wouldn't have done well going into a Season three.

Awesome show. I give it a 8 out of 10.

IMO, the deleted scenes above are pretty lame.

Just finished watching Season 1. Sad to hear there won't be a Season two. But then I think any really good series should not be on going. There should be an end point. I loved the Lost Room as an example. FlashForward had that feel of suspense that the Lost Room had. Awesome show. I think Seson two would have been good for the show but I see it dying out without a good plot for the whole season two. Probably wouldn't have done well going into a Season three.

Awesome show. I give it a 8 out of 10.

IMO, the deleted scenes above are pretty lame.

It ain't coming back at this point.

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