Main Menu

FUTURAMA IS DEAD

Started by spike, May 16, 2003, 09:39:41 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

spike

Sadly Fox announced that Futurama, John Doe, and Firefly are goin to be canned.
If enough of us put up a voice. They maybe just maybe make new ones

Johnny Blister

Futurama was already dead.

And Firefly?That seemed like a promising series.Why don´t they can Buffy The Vampire Slayer instead?

Ash

I myself could never get into Futurama.

I don't think I've even seen an entire single episode.

I won't miss it.


Foywonder

"And Firefly?That seemed like a promising series.Why don´t they can Buffy The Vampire Slayer instead?"

Ummm...the series finale of Buffy airs this week. You're just a tad out of the loop there, aren't ya? :)

Evan3

Im with you Ash, Futurama is boring, maybe they can find a good toon (like say the critic) to plug into Futurama's slot. Anyways, Cartoon Network seems happy with Futurama, so dont count it out.

Firefly never really held my attention anyways, give me Oliver Beene any day though.

 "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink."

--Lady Astor to Winston Churchill

"Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."

--His reply

Andrew Crow

Futurama was canned a while ago. Now it's on Cartoon Network, just before Family Guy.

Foywonder

Wait, you think Futurama is boring but love Oliver Beene? WOW!

jmc

FUTURAMA was always a little too "post-modern" for my taste.  I only caught a couple of episodes, but the humor seemed to usually depend on the viewer's knowledge of various pop culture references, and not on the stories and characters [unlike THE SIMPSONS, for instance.]   I didn't even know it was still on.

Johnny Blister

Fur me,the characters spent too many time naked for my taste.

Except for Leela,unfortunately.


Oh,and Zap Bradigan is the biggest jerk of the galaxy,How that idiot became a military officer is beyond me.

JohnL

I can see networks cancelling a show that didn't get ratings, what I can't see is them puting on shows with an on-going mystery, like John Doe, and then ending the season in a cliffhanger. I'd like to see a law passed that makes it illegal to end a season in a cliffhanger unless the network plans to make another season, OR they film and air (or release on video) a series finale that ties up the loose ends.

lonecorndog

I liked the show. Nothing I made of point of catching every week, but I enjoyed it when I did. If Fox would have moved it to a better time slot that wasn't being bumped for long football games almost the entire season, it would probably have done well. If I recall right, I believe I even read an article that the Futurama people begged Fox to move them (before cancellation was even an issue). Then again, I'm into post modern/pop reference stuff. Heck, that's why I like this site.

yaddo42

I got the jokes on FUTURAMA, but the characters were too one-note for my tastes. I didn't watch all that often and I still felt like I knew what the characters were going to say before they said it and where the plots were going.

JOHN DOE I watched a few times when it started, made next to no impression on me.

FIREFLY I was lukewarm on when it started, but it grew on me. I liked the characters, even though I thought some of the attempts at "Wild West in Outer Space" ideas were ham-handed. I just wish Fox had tried it out in other timeslots, ran the episodes in sequence, and actually promoted the show more to let people know it was on, since they treated it like an unwanted ugly stepchild.

Mr_Vindictive

Fox really does have a habit of cancelling the good shows, don't they?  Although I never made a point to watch Futurama, my wife loved it!  I thought it was decently funny, not as good as The Simpsons or the best cartoon to ever be shown, Family Guy.

Why is it that Fox cancels the good shows?  What we get left with is reality TV crap like Mr. Personality or American Idol.  When will this stop!?***  There used to be a time when I would actually make it a point to sit down certain nights and watch certain shows.  Now I catch Bernie Mac occasionally, and The King Of Queens rarely.  

Although I never really watched more than a few episdoes of John Doe, it seemed quite promising.  The exact type of thing that needs to be on TV.  A breakthrough show that could have changed TV...ok, maybe I'm overreacting.  Atleast they kept 24 on.


Did someone say that Family Guy comes on Cartoon Network!?!?  What time!!!?


***-I unfortunatly fall prey to the damned reality TV shows, well Fox's at least.  I watched all of Joe Millionare, as well as Married By America......I feel so dirty.

__________________________________________________________
"The greatest medicine in the world is human laughter. And the worst medicine is zombie laughter." -- Jack Handey

A bald man named Savalas visited me last night in a dream.  I think it was a Telly vision.

Evan3

Skaboi wrote:

> Fox really does have a habit of cancelling the good shows,
> don't they?  Although I never made a point to watch Futurama,

>
> Did someone say that Family Guy comes on Cartoon Network!?!?
> What time!!!?

>
>

Unfortunately, this piece of crap takes up the 11-11 30 time slot Mon.-Thurs.

(if it isnt then, then it comes on at 11 30 to 12)

 "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink."

--Lady Astor to Winston Churchill

"Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."

--His reply

Mr_Vindictive

ACK!

Did someone just speak badly about Family Guy!?!?!?

DIE!

__________________________________________________________
"The greatest medicine in the world is human laughter. And the worst medicine is zombie laughter." -- Jack Handey

A bald man named Savalas visited me last night in a dream.  I think it was a Telly vision.