06-14-2013, 01:36 PM
I think their are different catagories of success and legnth.
Shows that last but lost their vision or lose a key component:
*X-files should have ended at season 6 (moving to LA they lost the bulk of their old writers)
*Supernatural should have ended at season 5 (Kim Manners died)
*SG1 should have ended at season 8 (Lost the Col O'Neal character)
Sometimes you just get lucky, sometimes you don't
DS9 ran the perfect amount of time while BSG should have ended after season 1 or 2.
Some shows just don't understand their success:
Enterprise season 3 was as good as Star Trek gets. Season 4 was as bad as Star Trek gets. Catch a clue guys!
Shows that never had a chance no matter how good they were:
Firefly, Dead like Me
Shows that last but lost their vision or lose a key component:
*X-files should have ended at season 6 (moving to LA they lost the bulk of their old writers)
*Supernatural should have ended at season 5 (Kim Manners died)
*SG1 should have ended at season 8 (Lost the Col O'Neal character)
Sometimes you just get lucky, sometimes you don't
DS9 ran the perfect amount of time while BSG should have ended after season 1 or 2.
Some shows just don't understand their success:
Enterprise season 3 was as good as Star Trek gets. Season 4 was as bad as Star Trek gets. Catch a clue guys!
Shows that never had a chance no matter how good they were:
Firefly, Dead like Me
