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Quote: chipolata @ August 21 2008, 2:40 PM BST

Boomtown. Fantastically innovative American crime drama that sadly got cancelled after one and a bit seasons. And talking of great cancelled shows, Jericho, the post appocalypse show was also great.

Yeah, I enjoyed Jericho. Hoping that ITV4 show the last 7 episodes at some point.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 21 2008, 2:42 PM BST

Yeah, I enjoyed Jericho. Hoping that ITV4 show the last 7 episodes at some point.

They might be gearing up to show it since they're currently reshowing the first series. On the subject of which, I just brought the first series from Asda for £16.

Quote: Griff @ August 21 2008, 2:46 PM BST

I'm sure everyone on here is aware of Joss Whedon's Firefly but as it was a one-off, I'll mention it anyway.

Meanwhile I'm still persisting with watching the Bionic Woman remake which seems to be completely populated by actors moonlighting from Battlestar Galactica. It's astoundingly poor.

Firefly is a great show, and even though the series was cancelled at least we got a great film.

And again, I disagree about Bionic Woman. I like it.

Firefly was just way to smart for it's own good, a rare clever thoughtful bit of scifi.

Quote: chipolata @ August 21 2008, 2:41 PM BST

Shatner was a very beautiful young man.

Yes he was!!

And I liked the Bionic Woman remake too.

Are we in the Twilight Zone? I'm agreeing with chipolata twice in one post.

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Grr what a guy!

Quote: zooo @ August 21 2008, 6:11 PM BST

Are we in the Twilight Zone?

Shatner was good in that too.

Was going to post a picture of Doug McClure but all the ones I could find were, erm dubious.

oo Wonderfalls... Loved that....

Reaper & Chuck don't get much attention, and are both very good. Also Surface which only ran for one season but was very enjoyable. The 4400 was very good, until the Execs cancelled it after 4 seasons. I also enjoyed Threshold that was, again, cancelled after one season without being wrapped up. F**king Execs.

n.b. wathcing Brotherhood a wonderfully, crunchingly brutal film about the Korean war.

Being a Korean film it has no time for niceness.

Anyone remember American Gothic? I loved that when it was on; Eerie Indiana too. Haven't seen ether since though.

I loved the way that kid said 'Caleb'.
He gave it about 5 syllables.

Loved Eerie Indiana, had totally forgotten about it. Stephen Kings Kingdom Hospital was cool too.

Slither, starring the mighty Nathan Fillion. Great fun.

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