One great thing about YouTube is that it has a lot of full runs of short lived shows and I found that it had Nightmare Cafe which only lasted like 6 episodes and debuted in 92. Kind of an anthology series where two deceased people in a diner helped recently departed souls. Loved it as an 11 year old and added it to my list to rewatch. I also liked the concept of Terra Nova (future humans moving back to the Jurassic Era due to pollution) but I think it could be better told in a book form. No Ordinary Family was another along with M.A.N.T.I.S and The Police Academy tv series (yes I’m an unashamed fan of those movies). I guess I’ll throw in the 02 Twilight Zone. Was better than the garbage that Peele did.
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I loved Pushing Daisies! They kept teasing a new season or movie but never happened. Also they said a graphic novel was planned and even showed a few pages online but nothing came of it. I wanted to know if they would ever be able to touch each other. The movie Big Fish was made by someone involved in creating Pushing Daisies so you may like that. Kolchak was great. Pre X-Files
I vaguely remember reading something about the creator posting on social media or talking in an interview about how Chuck and Ned spent a very happy life with each other and on Ned's deathbed the two finally kissed, thus having Chuck go with him.
I'm so mad that even the comic fell through, because I was super intrigued by the mystery surrounding the fathers of the main characters.
Absolutely! I remember reading a bunch of fan fiction after the show ended. I would just used deus ex machina and have Chuck stumble or something and inadvertently grab hold of Ned and they find out that the effect wears off after so many years. Granted I’d save that for the finale but I like the creators vision
Yeah, I personally would've loved something like that as well, simply because I wanted them to be able to have a normal relationship, but I always suspected they wouldn't do that. At least that described scene would've been romantic.
It really was a sweet show and funny.