Futurama Cancelled (Again) 390
eldavojohn writes "Bad news everybody. According to Entertainment Weekly, Futurama has been cancelled (again). The renewal of Futurama back onto television was met with great fanfare but sadly it appears that Futurama's luck has run out for a second time. The second half of season 7 will air from June 19th to September 4th and that will be it."
7 seasons and several movies... (Score:5, Insightful)
Time to petition? But this time... (Score:5, Insightful)
Maybe folks can petition asking Netflix to pick it up?
Or... we can just let the show die and make room for new ideas and shows. I loved Futurama, but it's OK for shows to end, even good shows. It's better to die out than to see a show that drag on way too long.
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:4, Insightful)
I agree with you regarding the "movies" that were really just 4 episodes with a loosely coordinated plot-line. That seemed to be more about making the economics of reviving the show work (i.e., direct to video sales plus delayed airings on CC). However, I thought they really fell flat on their face and were not engaging. It was obvious that the writers just couldn't make a 2 hour plot line broken up into 4 parts work.
However, I thought the follow-up season on CC was actually pretty decent. I would not argue that they were the best the series had to offer, but they seemed like worthwhile inclusions, imho.
Re:Time to petition? But this time... (Score:5, Insightful)
Let the show die. The direct-to-video movies were by and large second rate, and the new season, while it had some high points, just didn't have the charm of the old seasons.
Re:Well yeah, it sucked (Score:5, Insightful)
Family Guy is a great example of the right way to do it.
Mods, give this man +5 Funny.
Re:Well yeah, it sucked (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:4, Insightful)
The newer episodes just haven't had that same flare the older ones did.
A couple of them even felt forced.
Better end a series on a decent note than to drag it on forever (Simpsons, Family Guy, etc)
Like Family Guy, IMHO, the jokes and themes were funny for a while, but wear thin in time. I can't even be bothered to see what's happening on the Simpsons, since I stopped watching it about ten years ago. Futurama has effectively flogged every dead horse the writers could find. Time to move on.
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:5, Insightful)
The problem with the movies was that they all had a "MESSAGE" that was driven home with a sledgehammer (possible exception: Bender's Game).
MESSAGE episodes are usually turn-offs. "Tonight, on a Very Special Futurama...."
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:2, Insightful)
I loved Futurama when they were on Fox, but every episode I watched since they got picked up by CC felt like thinly veiled left-wing propaganda. I'd rather see them cancelled than carry on like this.
Re:Good news everyone! (Score:4, Insightful)
Please don't. And I say this as a huge Futurama fan from the beginning. The Comedy Central episodes were just fucking awful, even worse than those movies they did. You just can't go home again.
Oh you and your sentimentality. (Score:5, Insightful)
Futurama is brilliant, especially when pitted against the.brain dead "Ow my balls" class of reality of television [weknowmemes.com].
The new seasons had excellent character growth and development. While the original series was great, it was childish and down right infantile at times, the movies were awkward like the teenage years, and the two new seasons were the beginning of a quality adult audience show. It is one of the ONLY animated shows on television at the moment that caters specifically to the 18-25 demographic, and it's smart too. Take the mathematical proof they created for the show [gizmodo.com]. When was the last time any television show created a tangible real world theorem?
It seems the operators of the Panama Wormhole, Earth's Comedy Central channel for shipping, [theinfosphere.org] are making the same fateful mistake as the idiots at the Box Network. [theinfosphere.org]
Re:Good news everyone! (Score:5, Insightful)
The Simpsons manage to stay fresh and funny? When did that start again?
Granted I haven't watched the last few seasons, but I don't think that show has been funny in years.
Re:Oh you and your sentimentality. (Score:5, Insightful)
True. The Late Philip J Fry [wikipedia.org] is easily one of the best episodes of the entire series. Of comedic science fiction, in fact.
Re:Producing Credit: Bender B. Rodriguez (Score:4, Insightful)
And the blackjack
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:1, Insightful)
Reality does seem like left wing propaganda to some people.
Re:Souls crushed, while you wait! (Score:5, Insightful)
Funnier than Family Guy and The Cleveland Show? Setting the bar pretty low, aren't we?
Re:Good news everyone! (Score:5, Insightful)
Agreed. When they were brought back suddenly they became all about making modern-day topical jokes (about Lady Gaga, Twitter, etc.) and throwing the whole "it's the year 3001" bit out the window. Plus, after Leela banged Zap Brannigan, again, willfully...something was just lost. In the sexing-up of the characters was another huge detraction.
All that to say, I bet if it had been brought back on Adult Swim, things would have been different.
Re:Souls crushed, while you wait! (Score:4, Insightful)
You have to admit, though, that the competition ain't that stiff to begin with...
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