Uncanny Antman said:The Good Guys, Firefly, Alien Nation, Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, Dead Like Me, The Critic, Mission Hill, Greg the Bunny...and even though they each had multiple seasons; Veronica Mars, Arrested Development, and My Name is Earl. At least seven Fox shows there, no surprise.
g1orkatsos said:Also Sarah-Connor Chronicles was a show i was sad to see go that soon. Firefly is a no-brainer of course.
Frantic Canadian said:Pushing Daisies and Dead Like Me - I didn't discover these until they were on DVD.
The Lone Gunmen - Okay, so not the greatest show, but it was still pretty darn entertaining. And the series ended on a cliffhanger. Thankfully they didn't leave us completely hanging, as they aired the second part as an episode of The X-Files the following season.
Mental - A House M.D. clone but dealing with mental health, and the main doctor wasn't an asshole. This one aired during the summer of 2009 on FOX, which I'm sure isn't the best time to debut new scripted programs.
GCB - Mid-season replacement show on ABC that only ran for 10 episodes last season. It wasn't cancelled until after the season ended, but it wasn't exactly given the best time slot either. It aired Sunday nights at 10 after Desperate Housewives. They must have had some fate in the show though because after just a few episodes had aired they had already announced that the show would be released to DVD. The show had been protested by One Million Moms, who claimed that the show was making a mockery of God or some such bullshit, and they claimed responsibility for its cancellation.
Made In Jersey - Can't say I loved this show because it only aired two episodes before it was cancelled but I thought it was a decent enough show that had promise, if only it was given a decent chance. Sure the ratings were very low, but that's to be expected when you debut a new show on Friday nights at 9.