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When we think of iconic TV shows, we might think of long-lasting sagas that unravel over many seasons. But some of the best TV shows of all time only managed to eke out just one season at all, if that. So, what might be some of the greatest one-season TV shows ever made?
While many TV classics like The Sopranos, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad spent many years on the air, some gems have only lasted just one single season. Many times, these gone-so-soon shows were greatness far ahead of its time, too original and too daring to be appreciated in the time it aired. Other times it was just bad marketing, with the right audience members unaware that their next favorite obsession is already canceled.
In the streaming era, some shows do not attract enough paying subscribers, never mind that our claustrophobic algorithms often trap us in what we’re already familiar with. Which is why there has been an uptick in limited miniseries, shows that are designed as one-and-done experiences (like a movie!).
Whether they were canceled due to low ratings or designed as a limited series from the start, these are 33 of the greatest TV shows that ran for only one season.
33. Clerks: The Animated Series
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32. Stumptown
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31. Fastlane
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30. Devs
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From science fiction filmmaker Alex Garland, Devs was an eerie thriller that explored the dark underbelly of bleeding edge technology. Sonoya Mizuno stars as a software engineer who takes a job at the ultra-secretive quantum computing company Amaya to figure out the circumstances of her boyfriend’s death at the same job. Parks & Recreation’s Nick Offerman co-stars as the antagonistic Amaya CEO, Forest. Premiering on Hulu just weeks before widespread quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Devs drew widespread praise from TV critics and was reportedly one of Hulu’s most-watched shows on its platform.
29. Swamp Thing
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28. The Night Of
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27. Terriers
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26. High Fidelity
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25. Station Eleven
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24. Brand New Cherry Flavor
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23. Looking For Alaska
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After several attempts at a feature film adaptation fell apart, John Green’s best-selling young adult novel Looking For Alaska finally became a live-action miniseries on Hulu in 2019. Like the book, the show centers on a teenager named Miles (Charlie Plummer) who attends a rustic Alabama boarding school and falls in love with a fellow student, Alaska (Kristine Froseth). Her disappearance, however, shocks everyone, especially Miles, and the event forces him to confront life’s unexpected turns. The series was celebrated for its beautiful filmmaking, bittersweet atmosphere, and overall faithfulness to Green’s original book.
22. Almost Human
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Anyone who calls themselves a fan of Blade Runner should probably know about Almost Human. Broadcast on Fox during the 2013-2014 season, Almost Human starred Karl Urban as a cop in the year 2048, where police officers are paired up with a lifelike model android. Urban’s troubled detective John Kennex is paired with Dorian (Michael Ealy), who stands out from other artificial units due to his dry and friendly wit. An elaborate sci-fi metaphor for racism and integration in law enforcement, Almost Human entertained critics and slowly drew buzz as a cult hit during its short 13-episode run. Its high costs and low viewership numbers, however, forced Almost Human to go offline from the airwaves after only one season.
21. Selfie
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20. Journeyman
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19. Mare of Easttown
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In this acclaimed HBO miniseries that accrued a whopping 16 Emmy nominations, Kate Winslet plays a haunted Pennsylvania detective who investigates the murder of a teen mom. Surrounding Winslet is a sterling ensemble cast that includes Evan Peters, Julianne Nicholson, Jean Smart, Angourie Rice, David Denman, Guy Pearce, and more. Renowned as a showcase for Winslet (who laboriously studied the regional “Delco” accent) and its immersive, textured depiction of working class Philadelphia suburbs, Mare of Easttown might seem like a prestige TV cliche but is in fact so much more.
18. Enlisted
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Could war be hilarious? That’s the high-wire act that the Fox comedy Enlisted bravely took on. From creator Kevin Biegel, Enlisted follows three brothers in the U.S. Army who are assigned to the same unit and work together to strengthen their childhood bonds. Essentially Brooklyn Nine-Nine in digital camouflage, Enlisted surpassed low expectations during its all-too-brief run from January to June 2014. While reviews were very positive, its poor time slot on Friday nights and out-of-order broadcast of episodes sentenced Enlisted to the brig. The show was officially canceled in May 2014.
17. Black Sash
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16. No Tomorrow
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15. Constantine
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While everyone loves Keanu Reeves' moody interpretation of John Constantine from the 2005 movie, a comparatively more faithful version to theDC Comicscharacter made its way to the small screen in Constantine, which aired on NBC during the 2014-15 season. British actor Matt Ryan dons the trenchcoat of John Constantine, a private investigator who takes on cases of an occult nature. Although Constantine summoned a loyal audience, it failed to draw high enough ratings to save it from damnation. Miraculously, Matt Ryan’s version of Constantine found new life in the adjacent “Arrowverse” franchise, where he made multiple appearances on other DC shows like Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.
14. Terra Nova
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13. Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
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12. The Queen’s Gambit
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11. Maid
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10. Watchmen
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Though comic book creator Alan Moore wants nothing to do with it, the HBO “sequel” series to his groundbreaking graphic novel for DC Comics is still recognized as one of the finest superhero dramas ever made. From Lost creator Damon Lindelof, Watchmen picks up decades after the comic, taking place in an alternate 2019. Tulsa detective Angela Abar (Regina King) operates under the alter ego Sister Night and finds herself embroiled in a conspiracy that traces deep into America’s racist past. Watchmen was only made with one “season” in mind, yet its nine episodes still feel like they contain a lifetime of discovery.
9. Giri/Haji
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8. Kings
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Despite early buzz as a must-watch new show on NBC, Micahel Green’s Kings never really took its destined seat on the throne. Loosely based on the story of King David, Kings takes place in an alternate historical timeline where its characters inhabit the fictional kingdom of Gilboa, a place that closely resembles 21st century United States. Ian McShane stars as Silas Benjamin, King of Gilboa, an analog to King Saul. Christopher Egan co-stars as the David analog, a character named David Shepherd, an idealistic soldier caught in the show’s court intrigue. Though TV critics didn’t hail Kings and it suffered middling ratings due to mishandled marketing, Kings has sustained some level of cult popularity since it went off the air in July 2009.
7. My So-Called Life
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An authentic portrayal of young adulthood in the 1990s, My So-Called Life stood out from the Beverly Hills 90210s of the world with its fully-dimensional characters instead of shopping mall models. Claire Danes starred and narrated as Angela, a 15-year-old in suburban Pittsburgh who navigates the highs and lows of modern teenagedom. In contrast to so many other teen shows of its time, My So-Called Life felt lived in and textured, never stopping for an obvious laugh and never talking down to its impressionable audience regarding serious issues. While My So-Called Life earned glowing reviews and enjoys an ongoing legacy among audiences, it was still canceled after a mere 19 episodes. Some say it was because Danes' parents objected to the commitment and shooting schedule, while Danes herself told Entertainment Weekly in 2004 that it was due to low ratings and bad marketing. Whatever the case, My So-Called Life remains a beloved cult hit, its existence as fleeting as all our teenage years.
6. I May Destroy You
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4. Midnight Mass
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For TV viewers who think they might love vampires with a side of Catholic guilt, Mike Flanagan has you covered. After the success of his Haunting anthology series for Netflix, the horror filmmaker changed things up with an original miniseries, Midnight Mass, released to Netflix in 2021. Set in a remote island community, the arrival of a new and strange priest (Hamish Linklater) kicks off a strange series of harrowing events. Gorgeous and arresting, Midnight Mass injects new blood into the vampire genre that will have you on your knees.
3. Reboot
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Not to be confused with the animated TV show, the Hulu comedy Reboot from 2022 is a fresh take on Hollywood’s stale creativity. In Reboot, the cast of a popular 2000s sitcom reunite for the streaming era revival. But the actors still have unresolved problems to get over, not to mention a totally different Hollywood environment than the one they knew when they were last on the air. Featuring a cast that included Keegan-Michael Key, Johnny Knoxville, Rachel Bloom, Calum Worthy, Judy Greer, and Paul Reiser, Reboot was a mirror to all of Hollywood and its paralyzing obsession withremaking andredoing everything we canremember. Ironically, Reboot’s originality may have been its death sentence, as the show ended at just eight episodes.
2. Freaks and Geeks
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1. Firefly
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You can’t stop the signal, ever. From Buffy creator and The Avengers director Joss Whedon came Firefly, an imaginative sci-fi Western that has since become the definitive “gone too soon” cult TV show. Across its 14 episodes, the scrappy crew of the ship Serenity navigate the dangers of space - from big, powerful empires to ravenous, cannibalistic raiders - all while trying to get paid and keep flying, no matter what. After the beloved show came to an unceremonious end in 2002, it enjoyed the rare big screen sequel Serenity, a movie that has also become a cult classic in its own right. Even if the chances for a Firefly revival are long gone, the magic of the show proves that you can’t ever take the sky from its fans.
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