I hate good tv being cancelled, especially stuff that ends up being good on network tv which is currently a wasteland made for people 55+. Haven't seen So Help Me Todd but rip.I rarely ever do the 21 episode season network TV shows anymore because of this. Usually it's all recycled crap but this one piqued my interest and I heard good things. It was the only cable drama I watched.
Just in time for CBS to bring us an NCIS prequel, a Matlock reboot, and a second Big Bang Theory spinoff.you are, and you cannot convince me otherwise
I wish I was making all that up.
Just in time for CBS to bring us an NCIS prequel, a Matlock reboot, and a second Big Bang Theory spinoff.So if you weren't making all of that up, which parts were you making up?
I wish I was making all that up.
but... ncis was already a sequel... and the original show ran for 10 years...
...please don't say "none of them."
And RIP Lower Decks. Best Star Trek show in ages, at least we got 5 seasons of it.That reminds me of how pissed off I am about Inside Job being cancelled. One season, Netflix promised to give it a second season, actually gave them the second season, everyone is working on it, and then they scrap the second season.
Young Sheldon's brother is getting his own show
....lol the earlier post reminding me that NCIS spun off from JAG which debuted in 1995 so I guess that's still the reigning active champ.
SVU spun off of Law and Order which debuted in 1990! That's the only other one I can think of.
Frasier was a spinoff of Cheers and recently got a reboot
I get there was like a 20 year gap between the two versions of Frasier, but Cheers is the oldest source material of a current show...!
SVU spun off of Law and Order which debuted in 1990! That's the only other one I can think of.
Unfortunately, none of them. NCIS Origins, a Matlock reboot with Kathy Bates, and Young Sheldon's brother is getting his own show
Better Call Saul might have been the only weekly TV show I bothered keeping up with over the last decade (Breaking Bad was over ten years ago), and in all that time, it feels like the only culturally relevant thing I missed was Game of Thrones.