For a deeper field, I'll consider anything with fewer than 25 total episodes as 'one season'.
So what's the best y'all have watched? I'm putting forth HBO's "The Brink" and the cult favorite "Firefly" as two series which, were shortened, had enough resolution to consider them completed story arcs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by idrapethat:
Under the 25 episode or less criteria...I thought The Critic was pretty good, had some hilarious moments. A cartoon made by a couple of the showrunners from the simpsons.
Originally Posted by idrapethat:
Under the 25 episode or less criteria...I thought The Critic was pretty good, had some hilarious moments. A cartoon made by a couple of the showrunners from the simpsons.
The Critic got 3 seasons didn't it? I'd say that takes it out of the running here.
I remember it being on for a bit. And yes, it was outstanding.
EDIT: Well I'll be damned - only 2 years. Surprised at it's cultural resonance given it's short run. Or maybe I'm just WRONG about it's cultural resonance and there are only about 23 people who have ever heard of it or care that it was cancelled. Well fuck those guys - I liked it. [Reply]
This show from 2006 was like the office, centered around a Spokane, WA news crew. The premise was they went into public and filmed around real people not knowing it was a comedy show.
Zach Galfinakis was one of the actors, was one of the very first things he did.
My friend Skeet Ulrich was the star, He was our neighbor in Hollywood Hills (my couple of years living the Dane MCCloud life). Nice dude. A bit quiet. [Reply]
This show from 2006 was like the office, centered around a Spokane, WA news crew. The premise was they went into public and filmed around real people not knowing it was a comedy show.
Zach Galfinakis was one of the actors, was one of the very first things he did.