Apparently this TV series will not be renewed. I just hate it when they do that. Is anyone else disappointed? They did the same thing with "Daybreak." Apparently there's not a big market for time paradoxes.
It might have made a good movie. I enjoyed the first couple of episodes but once they stretched it out into the soap format it just lost its original suspense and vitality.
Rats, I was looking forward to another season, I kinda got into it. It was an interesting premise, and I also hate when they don't 'finish' a series.
Lot of this going around. For pure entertainment, I liked Firefly and Space:Above and Beyond, neither of which went past the first season. Neither was exactly quality viewing. But there was something about them which had me relaxing on a sofa on a Friday night without having to think about anything. And then there was Carnivale. Two seasons, but.. I felt they were told to wrap it up and did within the space of an episode or two... it left me unsatisfied after a fantastic buildup.
Damn! Flash Forward was a very good show. Be nice if the Scifi network picked it up. They could use a quality show.
I loved the show. One of the few shows since "BSG" and "24" (season 1 & 2) to keep me at the edge of my seat. What killed it--IMHO--was the time slot. Thursday nights, competing with NBC's, CBS's and FOX's best? Stupid. Reason 1,458 why ABC is the worst network. They killed "Life On Mars", let's not forget. ~String
Battlestar Galactica was great, but it's over. StarGate was pretty damned good, maybe even great in it's own way. What show on Scifi now would qualify as great or even pretty damned good? Don't get me wrong. I still watch it all the time because I love Scifi. But come on. Warehouse 13? Haven? Stargate Universe? Even Caprica. Worse yet, the bullshit ghost hunting show. None of them have really grabbed me like BSG, FlashForward, Stargate, or Life on Mars. Maybe they'll improve. I had high hopes for Stargate Universe, but so far have been disappointed. But Flash Forward is an existing high quality show being tossed in the garbage, why not pick it up? That's how Scifi got Stargate, after all. Of course, I recall saying the same thing about Life on Mars.