TV Shows That Actually Deserve A Revival
It's never easy to say goodbye to a beloved television show. Whether it was on the air for years and got a grand sendoff, or it only lasted a few months and received no official finale, there are countless TV series canceled before their time. Fortunately, many TV shows that deserve a revival have been generating considerable interest among studios and showrunners. Twin Peaks, Will & Grace, Roseanne, and Curb Your Enthusiasm are just a few of the series undergoing revivals on major networks.
But there are still a number of shows that should be brought back. Some of the best TV shows to renew are cult favorites, and it's almost criminal they aren't being discussed in an era full of revivals. From Buffy and the rest of the Scooby Gang to Jerri Blank and the crew at Flatpoint High, from time-jumping Sam Beckett to the eternally warring Al and Peggy Bundy, there is no shortage of TV shows networks should revive. What show would you like to see receive a second greenlighting?
- The crew of a small transport ship experience a cosmic civil war.
- A psychiatrist travels through time to alter people's futures for the better.
- Buffy Summers battles evil in the suburbs.
- A deceased teenager is assigned to be a reaper in the afterlife.
- Accidentally frozen, a pizza delivery boy wakes up 1,000 years in the future.
- The lives of nerdy teenagers in a Michigan high school circa 1980.
- Nick, a warrior known as a Grimm, protects Portland from dangerous creatures known as Wesen.
- A petty con artist wins the lottery and decides to make amends for the past.
- A misogynistic husband and a lazy housewife tolerate each other while raising two children.
- A doctor works at a hospital with unpredictable staffers and patients.
- Residents of a small Kansas town are cut off from civilization.
- A vampire with a conscience saves lost souls in Los Angeles.
- Army surgeons blow off steam between hours of combat surgery.
- An FBI agent, a brilliant scientist and his estranged son investigate unexplained phenomena.
- Four older women share a house in Miami Beach.
- A man learns that he can resurrect people simply by touching them.
- The psychiatrist helms a radio call-in show in Seattle.
- Hank Hill, his friends and family live in suburban Texas.
- A New Yorker adjusts to life in a rural town in Alaska.
- Sam Malone, former reliever for the Red Sox, runs a Boston bar where "everybody knows your name."
- The inhabitants of a frontier town struggle for power.
- A 200-year-old but young-looking man is a medical examiner who hopes to understand his immortality.
- Humanity's last survivors search for a mythical planet called Earth.
- The White House staff addresses political and personal issues.
- The title character works as a private investigator to solve crimes in the seaside town of Neptune.