![]() Martin’s occasional super-sized editions of her popular novel series. What Would Have Happened in Season 3: Showrunner Rachel Shukert told Vulture that she “really wanted to do a Super Special,” referring to author Ann M. “She can start making her mark, and she can start being more active and less reactive.” In the wake of that, “she can start meeting the company in the way she wants to meet it,” Spitzer told TVLine during a post mortem interview. In the Season 2/series finale, Gasteyer’s Katherine scored an unexpected win with sales of the unimpressive Pika car, allowing her and her team to keep their jobs. Just days after NBC hit the brakes on the Ana Gasteyer-led workplace comedy, series creator Justin Spitzer shared on Twitter that Season 3″ was going to show Katherine Hastings and Payne Motors finally finding success and taking the world by storm.” Read on for our roundup of what might have been, then share your laments in the comments (and/or invite us to seek out the scoop on other gone-too-soon favorites). Short of outright resurrection, it’s always nice to have some sense of “closure,” right? So we have rounded up the scoop on more than 50 cancelled shows and what that “next season” would have been about - keeping in mind that, when the axe wound is especially tender (and when there is theoretical hope for salvation), showrunners can be reluctant to completely spoil their plans.Įven so, the handy list below delivers the goods on a wide variety of shows, from the “long gone” (such as Brothers and Sisters and Kyle XY) to the more recently snuffed (like American Auto and The Resident), from one-and-dones ( Lovecraft Country!) and two-and-tossed ( God Friended Me!) to longer-running faves ( Castle Season 9, we do not mourn thee). But in many instances, that “coming season” never came, because the show wound up getting cancelled - oftentimes unceremoniously, and sometimes quite unexpectedly. Over the years, TVLine’s post mortem interviews have invited showrunners to break down the latest finale and then tease the coming season. Well, TVLine has the answer to that question, for more than 50 fallen favorites. ![]() That is the inevitable, sorrowful refrain from the fans of any cancelled TV show. ![]()
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