TV Resurrection Candidates?
Oct. 2nd, 2009 10:53 pmThanks to
fajrdrako for the inspiration: From The Fannish 5 on LJ - What 5 series would you resurrect if you could?
1. Due South - I'm still wondering what happened after Fraser and Stan went looking for the Hand of Franklin. And wouldn't "The Hand of Franklin" make for a heck of a title for either episode or motion picture?
2. Star Trek: Enterprise - I want the story continued properly to its necessary conclusion. Yes, I'm reading the novels and they've been damn good so far. But it's not the same. (But if Paramount makes TV out of the novels, I won't complain!)
3. The Equalizer - just because Edward Woodward was so damn cool.
4. John Woo's Once a Thief - That ending threw me for a bloody loop.
5. The Fugitive (2000 TV series) - I thought we had a fun approach to re-imagining the series for modern times. But I guess it was too soon for that, huh?
I may change my mind about this list tomorrow, of course...
1. Due South - I'm still wondering what happened after Fraser and Stan went looking for the Hand of Franklin. And wouldn't "The Hand of Franklin" make for a heck of a title for either episode or motion picture?
2. Star Trek: Enterprise - I want the story continued properly to its necessary conclusion. Yes, I'm reading the novels and they've been damn good so far. But it's not the same. (But if Paramount makes TV out of the novels, I won't complain!)
3. The Equalizer - just because Edward Woodward was so damn cool.
4. John Woo's Once a Thief - That ending threw me for a bloody loop.
5. The Fugitive (2000 TV series) - I thought we had a fun approach to re-imagining the series for modern times. But I guess it was too soon for that, huh?
I may change my mind about this list tomorrow, of course...
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Date: 2009-10-03 10:44 am (UTC)It is half Equalizer, half Mission Impossible.
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Date: 2009-10-03 01:19 pm (UTC)Would it be fair to throw in comparisons to Maverick and It Takes a Thief as well, perhaps?
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Date: 2009-10-04 02:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-10-05 12:59 am (UTC)