42 min

SEASON 3 PREMIERE! The Comeback Show‪!‬ The TV Time Machine Podcast

    • Críticas de TV

Your favorite TV obsessed nerds are back! Join Adam and Luis as they celebrate their comeback! What better way to mark this amazing event than to talk about the most influential TV Show Comebacks in History! 

TV comeback shows refer to television series that were cancelled or ended their initial run, but were later brought back for a new season or revival. These shows often aim to continue the storylines of beloved characters and appeal to audiences who enjoyed the original series.

There are a number of reasons why a TV show may be cancelled in the first place. Low ratings, high production costs, creative differences, and conflicts with network executives are just a few examples. However, if a show has a dedicated fan base, it may be possible to bring it back years later.

Some examples of TV comeback shows that were cancelled include:


"Arrested Development": This critically acclaimed sitcom was cancelled by Fox after three seasons due to low ratings. However, it was later revived by Netflix for a fourth season in 2013, and a fifth season was released in 2018.
"Gilmore Girls": This beloved drama series about a mother and daughter was cancelled by the WB after seven seasons. However, Netflix brought it back for a four-episode revival in 2016, which was later extended to include an additional season.
"Twin Peaks": This groundbreaking mystery series was cancelled by ABC after two seasons due to low ratings. However, it was later revived by Showtime in 2017 for a limited series, which continued the storylines of the original characters.
"Fuller House": This family-friendly sitcom was a sequel to the popular series "Full House." It was cancelled by Netflix after five seasons due to declining ratings. However, the show's producers have expressed interest in continuing the story in some form, potentially with a spin-off or new series.

In general, TV comeback shows are a way for fans to reconnect with characters and storylines that they loved, and they can be a welcome return for audiences who missed their favorite shows. However, not all comeback shows are successful, and some may fail to capture the magic of the original series.

Your favorite TV obsessed nerds are back! Join Adam and Luis as they celebrate their comeback! What better way to mark this amazing event than to talk about the most influential TV Show Comebacks in History! 

TV comeback shows refer to television series that were cancelled or ended their initial run, but were later brought back for a new season or revival. These shows often aim to continue the storylines of beloved characters and appeal to audiences who enjoyed the original series.

There are a number of reasons why a TV show may be cancelled in the first place. Low ratings, high production costs, creative differences, and conflicts with network executives are just a few examples. However, if a show has a dedicated fan base, it may be possible to bring it back years later.

Some examples of TV comeback shows that were cancelled include:


"Arrested Development": This critically acclaimed sitcom was cancelled by Fox after three seasons due to low ratings. However, it was later revived by Netflix for a fourth season in 2013, and a fifth season was released in 2018.
"Gilmore Girls": This beloved drama series about a mother and daughter was cancelled by the WB after seven seasons. However, Netflix brought it back for a four-episode revival in 2016, which was later extended to include an additional season.
"Twin Peaks": This groundbreaking mystery series was cancelled by ABC after two seasons due to low ratings. However, it was later revived by Showtime in 2017 for a limited series, which continued the storylines of the original characters.
"Fuller House": This family-friendly sitcom was a sequel to the popular series "Full House." It was cancelled by Netflix after five seasons due to declining ratings. However, the show's producers have expressed interest in continuing the story in some form, potentially with a spin-off or new series.

In general, TV comeback shows are a way for fans to reconnect with characters and storylines that they loved, and they can be a welcome return for audiences who missed their favorite shows. However, not all comeback shows are successful, and some may fail to capture the magic of the original series.

42 min