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The sci-fi series will not return for a second season.
April 29, 2014
It is being reported that Fox has cancelled freshman series Almost Human after one season. The sci-fi drama aired a total of 13 episodes, over which it failed to gain a substantial following in the key adults 18-49 demographic.
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05/07/14 at 04:29pm
shame really like the show but fox has a history of canceling good shows and keeping garbage shows on so far fox has canned lot of great shows since they came on air
almost human
brimstone
human target
o well why change it now they dont give shows a chance to even pick up and audience rather just cancel it and pump out the next garbage show that the masses will eat up shows where u dont have to have a brain cell in your head to enjoy example glee! need i say more?
almost human
brimstone
human target
o well why change it now they dont give shows a chance to even pick up and audience rather just cancel it and pump out the next garbage show that the masses will eat up shows where u dont have to have a brain cell in your head to enjoy example glee! need i say more?
05/07/14 at 04:34am
This TV show is proof that fox can **** Anything up. running the EP's in the wrong order. i mean WTF, they did the same thing with the 1st season of fringe.i hope they keep this idea on the back burner for a spin off or that netflis picks this up
05/06/14 at 11:38pm
This show was a cop show that had a message about technology changing society. Topics were genetic engineering, invasion of privacy, rebellion, and the regular criminal activities that might go along with it. Also the future struggle of whether artificial intelligent devices like androids should have rights. The show ended too early for that to play out. This was not a shallow show. Unfortunately any show that costs a lot of money to produce can't compete with the extremely low cost of reality or contest shows. I wish that Netflix and SyFy would poll their users and try to pick up such shows. If there were enough interest they would do it.
05/06/14 at 08:54pm
Time for Common Law to be bought by Fox.
05/06/14 at 08:05am
Agree with previous post. NEVER underestimate the mind numbing stupidity of most of the viewers. Crap always gets renewed.
05/06/14 at 01:39am
Shows like this get cancelled because the masses enjoy mindless, sex-filled, raunchy, shallow dribble. Shows like this will ALWAYS get cancelled. The creators should get smart and just go for 24-episode "mini-series" with a beginning and a conclusion, knowing they will end after a season. Kind of like Harper's Island (though obviously in the horror genre): you knew there would be an end, which made it even more enjoyable.
05/05/14 at 06:43pm
I. can not beleave that this show was cancelled because "it failed to gain a substantial following in the key adults 18-49 demographic". ALL those age groups watch is the stupid sitcoms and reality shows. What about the adults 50-95 of age that like these kind of shows ?? I am sure they watch more TV than most that fall within your age group. This is a very dumb decision on your paRT i MUST SAY.
05/05/14 at 05:33pm
I liked the show. Reminded me of Total Recall 2070, which I really enjoyed back in the day. Of course that show got axed too and I was pretty much expecting this one to go the same way so I can't say I'm surprised.
There were certainly flaws and while a lot of them improved it was all too late, shows get very little time to improve off a shaky start these days and it is a shame. I can think of a lot of classic shows that wouldn't have made it past the first season in this day and age.
There were certainly flaws and while a lot of them improved it was all too late, shows get very little time to improve off a shaky start these days and it is a shame. I can think of a lot of classic shows that wouldn't have made it past the first season in this day and age.
05/04/14 at 08:00pm
Listen. To be fair.
The network bosses keep reality and contest shows on because there must be a viable audience watching them.
Obviously a huge number of viewers just love to gobble crap.
Just like loads of people answer and talk to telemarketers.
The network bosses keep reality and contest shows on because there must be a viable audience watching them.
Obviously a huge number of viewers just love to gobble crap.
Just like loads of people answer and talk to telemarketers.
05/04/14 at 07:55pm
I liked Urban, I thought he was solid but some of the other characters were either too quirky or borderline silly. His partner was 'okay' and I am not sure if the fault was tepid writing or his acting. The opening 'music' and dialog was beyond stupid - whoever wrote that doesn't need a job outside of McDonalds.
That being said, I liked the premise of the show. Sort of reminded me of TotalRecal 2070 - which I thought had a really good atmosphere and acting, just not a compelling show-to-show plot. I believe that was sort of the problem here - the show didn't seem to really be going in any direction. There were several hinted directions but there never seemed to be a question I needed to watch the next show to answer.
Its too bad - I think some changes in writing would have gotten the show on track but we need room for two broke broads and whatever reality crap they have queued up.
That being said, I liked the premise of the show. Sort of reminded me of TotalRecal 2070 - which I thought had a really good atmosphere and acting, just not a compelling show-to-show plot. I believe that was sort of the problem here - the show didn't seem to really be going in any direction. There were several hinted directions but there never seemed to be a question I needed to watch the next show to answer.
Its too bad - I think some changes in writing would have gotten the show on track but we need room for two broke broads and whatever reality crap they have queued up.
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