sugababyboo
mrs. charlie
There are a number of shows that have been cancelled or have ended that I really do miss. So, to help soothe my broken heart I thought we could all chat about them here.
1. Buffy-My Tuesdays feel so weird and emtpy because now, there's nothing really on. I just loved everything about the show and miss seeing how the Scooby gang is doing. I always looked forward to Xanders quips along with Buffy's. All the actors were perfect for their roles and Joss's writing was just amazing. It's unfortunate how it was recognized by the industry, damn you Emmys and Golden Globes!
2. Angel-The ending ticked me off! I was really looking forward to the "telefilms" but I've found out that those are now a long shot. I want to know who survived and what they're doing! Also, I want to know if Buffy dumped that guy she had been seeing in Rome. I thought she was still "cookie dough and needed time to bake" and be alone??? I'm a B/A shipper all the way! In my heart, I believe a relationship between them can work.
3. Friends-I know that it hasn't even been a year yet but now I really have nothing to associate the end of the week with anymore. Well, Will and Grace but they're not Friends. I think Joey is a OK show but like everyone else, I loved seeing the six of them together. Let's hope for a reunion!
4. Boy Meets World-Even though this show was a comedy, they did drama so well. All the actors did such an excpetional job for their young age. I honestly believe that this was one of the most underated shows , partly because it was TGIF but it was the best one! They grew up and so did the humor and that is usually a challenge for writers and considering this show was on ABC/Disney I'm surprised they got away some of the college years humor. They talked Cory and Topanga's sex life (before and after they got hitched), homosexuality (Eric had outed a guy on the show, this was the only time they ever said the word "gay" but there was a another time when it was referenced. I clearly remember Morgan saying, "I think he's into guys if you know what I mean) None of this can be seen on the reruns on ABC family or Disney because they have been edited out. Shawn and Angela were the first interacial couple on a television show for young adults. The writing just got better throughout the years, especially the humor and drama. I want a reunion too!
5. Roseanne-I'd like to call this show a slice of life. Unlike many other shows, the actors were not glamourous looking, they had people who looked average but were also great actors as well. The Connor family were the normal kind of dsyfunctional and their problems were not always resolved in one half hour. They had featured many people who are not usually on television a lot like black people, gays, overweight and the working class. Like Boy Meets World they knew how to mix drama with comedy. The finale was the usual happy ending, but it was one that fans of the show could have lived with.
1. Buffy-My Tuesdays feel so weird and emtpy because now, there's nothing really on. I just loved everything about the show and miss seeing how the Scooby gang is doing. I always looked forward to Xanders quips along with Buffy's. All the actors were perfect for their roles and Joss's writing was just amazing. It's unfortunate how it was recognized by the industry, damn you Emmys and Golden Globes!
2. Angel-The ending ticked me off! I was really looking forward to the "telefilms" but I've found out that those are now a long shot. I want to know who survived and what they're doing! Also, I want to know if Buffy dumped that guy she had been seeing in Rome. I thought she was still "cookie dough and needed time to bake" and be alone??? I'm a B/A shipper all the way! In my heart, I believe a relationship between them can work.
3. Friends-I know that it hasn't even been a year yet but now I really have nothing to associate the end of the week with anymore. Well, Will and Grace but they're not Friends. I think Joey is a OK show but like everyone else, I loved seeing the six of them together. Let's hope for a reunion!
4. Boy Meets World-Even though this show was a comedy, they did drama so well. All the actors did such an excpetional job for their young age. I honestly believe that this was one of the most underated shows , partly because it was TGIF but it was the best one! They grew up and so did the humor and that is usually a challenge for writers and considering this show was on ABC/Disney I'm surprised they got away some of the college years humor. They talked Cory and Topanga's sex life (before and after they got hitched), homosexuality (Eric had outed a guy on the show, this was the only time they ever said the word "gay" but there was a another time when it was referenced. I clearly remember Morgan saying, "I think he's into guys if you know what I mean) None of this can be seen on the reruns on ABC family or Disney because they have been edited out. Shawn and Angela were the first interacial couple on a television show for young adults. The writing just got better throughout the years, especially the humor and drama. I want a reunion too!
5. Roseanne-I'd like to call this show a slice of life. Unlike many other shows, the actors were not glamourous looking, they had people who looked average but were also great actors as well. The Connor family were the normal kind of dsyfunctional and their problems were not always resolved in one half hour. They had featured many people who are not usually on television a lot like black people, gays, overweight and the working class. Like Boy Meets World they knew how to mix drama with comedy. The finale was the usual happy ending, but it was one that fans of the show could have lived with.