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TV Flops From The 2000s That Are Actually Worth Watching

TV Flops From The 2000s That Are Actually Worth Watching

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What was the big, blue destiny of an indie superhero favorite And why didn't either freaks or geeks thrive on TV during the 2000s Here are a few short-lived TV shows that are worth a second look. #2000s #CultClassics #TVSeries The Tick 0: 00 The Dresden Files 1: 44 Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot 2: 40 Firefly 3: 36 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 4: 32 Wonderfalls 5: 41 Freaks and Geeks 6: 43 Clone High 7: 43 The Unusuals 8: 56 The Black Donnellys 9: 52 Voiceover By: Jordan Joshua Read Full Article:
Date: 2024-03-29

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I thought The Dresden Files was great. I can't believe it lasted only one season. I was also shocked when I found out that the lead actor whose character has a thick New York or Chicago accent was actually British. I think I will need to start reading the books.
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My honorable mention.
Cw's Reaper was funny and lovable with Ray Wise and Tyler Labines performances. Good plot to follow with twists and turns. It's a shame it got canceled after 2 seasons.

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The fugitive from 2000 with Tim Daly was was never given a chance and putting it on the Friday night death slot didn't help then it getting cancelled on a massive cliffhanger after just one series.
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I think that Tru Calling which ran from 2003-2005 and Point Pleasant which ran for one season in 2005 should’ve made this list or should’ve at least been honorable mentions
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There was two shows I remember that fall in this category
1. John Doe starring Dominic Purcell and
B. Freakylinks which was a Blair Witch style paranormal show

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You missed a couple of shows that were really good and also cancelled after a season. Awake and Flashforward.
edit: disregard Awake it is from 2012

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Freaks and geeks got some audience in Sweden. I think. I remember that show and I loved it. I don't give a damn about my reputation!
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Skippy: Go with the flow, Aunt Slappy. I ain't goin' nowhere, with Flo! By the way, where is the rest, of My Comment
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I thought i only imagined Big Guy and Rusty but here it is proving i did watch a good show back then and then it was gone
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