Submitted by ArdentFecologist t3_zz6ahr in television
There are many great TV shows that got canceled before their time and left unresolved cliffhangers or loose ends that leave their fans in limbo.
But what if there was a show where each season attempts to create a single episode that wraps up a canceled series?
The series itself would be about the production trying to get the rights to the IP, bring back actors to reprise/recast roles, bring back writers or fill in gaps with popular fan theories, and the season finale would be the actual episode that would 'officialy' conclude the canceled series'.
What do you think? Should dead shows stay dead? Nice thought, but impossible in practice?
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