For instance, I watched Brave New World in 2020. It was on Peacock. One of their early releases. It was cancelled after one season. It wasn’t bad, but I feel like it had Apple TV written all over it now.

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      Literally no other network would have let it run as long as 11 episodes. FOX tried everything to make it work because they were in the Whedon business. The ratings were super low for the time.

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    I only watched the first season of Netflix’s The Witcher, but I feel like if HBO made it it could’ve been the next Game of Thrones

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      Overhyped, meandering, and lacking a cohesive vision? I dont see how that would be an improvement.

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        Witcher was fucked before they even started shooting, because the writing team was picked based on the popularity of their recent works, and the executives who hired them never actually asked them what they thought of the original books. Turns out the writers completely hated the books, and picked chapters totally out if order to adapt into episodes.

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          And the first thing they did was to remove all humour. Dumbasses.

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        Haha fair! I was moreso thinking of the first four seasons which had high production values, clever writing, complex characters of varying genders, races, and ethnicities, and also political intrigue.

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    Raised by Wolves. Amazing show, but it was cancelled after two seasons. Probably would have had a better run on Apple+.

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    I always thought sliders, could have been so much better if the studio hadn’t instantly started interfering before it could even establish it’s self.

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      Maybe. I mean look at “My So Called Life” — different network, same target audience and quality, same fate.

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    Scavenger’s Reign and Infinity Train died via HBO Max. I think these shows would fit so well in Apple’s growing sci-fi portfolio.

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    Any show on The CW, past or present, would be handled better by just about any other network

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    There are a number of network tv shows that could do a lot better if they were under a premium network and didn’t have their hands tied, storywise.

    Someone already mentioned Revolution, which was the first thing I thought of. So I’ll go with another one that came out around the same time that seriously needed to be somewhere where it could be more mature; Under the Dome.

    The one that sticks out to me the most is not a TV show, but the two adaptations of the “The Stand”. That should never have been produced by a network. It needed the freedom to go dark when necessary.

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      Under the Dome very nearly transcended its shittyness, but only with some outside context.

      It wouldn’t be any fun to re-watch I expect, but at the time it was live, the weekly Reddit discussion threads trying to predict the next atrociously dumb stunt the writers would pull (and then somehow still being surprised when they came up with something even worse) made it worthwhile.

      It was for sure some hot garbage though, the ham-fisted Microsoft Surface product placement was a particular “highlight”, but just bad in general.

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    Pantheon. Holy heck, don’t even get me started, but its ‘release’ on AMC was a crime against humanity.


    …I’ve always thought Avatar was on the wrong network. ATLA was literally about ethnic genocide, but it never really got to confront the horror bluntly or get messy (which I guess the adaptation is trying to get at). LoK spun some dark, complex threads on politics and PTSD, but there just wasn’t enough screen time to tug on them between ‘kid stuff’ filler.


    I wouldn’t call them failures though. They’re two of the best series ever.

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    Recently re-watched Boss (2011). Excellent show, in the sense that it contains gratuitous violence and nudity, cancelled after 2 seasons…

    …because it was on Starz.

    Nothing against Starz, but this was made in an era where HBO or Showtime were the channels of choice for most cable subscribers. Saying a show had low ratings on Starz is a bit redundant.