5 Canceled Shows You Have to Watch If You're OK With Unresolved Cliffhangers
Sometimes even great TV shows come to an abrupt end, but that does not mean you should not give them a chance.
Unfortunately, sometimes even the shows that are considered great by many are canceled without a definitive ending for various reasons, leaving viewers frustrated and wanting more.
But if you are willing to accept the fact that a conclusion to a show you are watching may never come, we suggest you give these shows a chance.
Sometimes it is not always about the end of the journey, but about the characters you meet along the way.
Jericho (2006-2008)
An American post-apocalyptic action drama television series that only got two seasons, the story revolved around the residents of Jericho, a small town in northwestern Kansas, after a nuclear attack on the United States destroyed 23 cities across the country.
The show depicted the lives of ordinary people in the aftermath of a global disaster, trying to survive with limited resources amidst public unrest.
Mindhunter ( 2017-2019)
A crime drama/psychological thriller from legendary director David Fincher, Mindhunter tells the story of FBI agents Holden Ford, portrayed by Jonathan Groff, and Bill Tench, played by Holt McCallany, who run the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit and try to understand the minds of serial killers in order to solve ongoing cases.
Hannibal ( 2013-2015)
Based on the famous characters of Thomas Harris, the story follows the relationship between FBI Special Agent Will Graham, played by Hugh Dancy, and the iconic Dr. Hannibal Lecter, masterfully brought to life by Mads Mikkelsen.
The intense dynamic between the two is one of the show's strongest aspects, keeping viewers glued to their seats throughout the series' three-season run.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008)
A forgotten part of the Terminator franchise, this is a direct sequel to Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Fans get to see Sarah and John Connor as they continue their efforts to defeat Skynet and confront a new model of killer robot, T-900 TOK715.
Truly a better timeline where Terminator Genisys and Dark Fate never happened.
Wonderfalls (2004)
A comedy-drama TV series created by Todd Holland and Bryan Fuller, the story follows a recent college graduate, Jaye Tyler, who begins talking to various animal characters in the gift shop where she works, who help her help people in need.