10. Terra Nova FOX was betting on Terra Nova. Every time I would walk into a shopping center or mall there were posters for the show...and they advertised this show everywhere. The show never picked up speed, and was too difficult to shoot because of the location they had to film. Needless to say, this is one of FOX's flops. 9. The Secret Circle The Secret Circle looked to be the CW's big new series hit...till it hit a snag. They strayed away from what viewers want to see...drama! They added a level of darkness to the main character that was not flattering, and they made the two love birds forget they fell in love (or at least one of them). The love story was shot, and the main character seemed too evil, which turned viewers off. 8. Ringer Ringer never really took off. It was going to be Sarah Michelle Gellar's big return to television...but the viewers were never their. The content was too complex, and personally, it was hard to believe that these characters were really that stupid. After a 2 month break, the show came back week, and was doomed for cancellation. 7. The Finder The Finder tried to pull in the same audience as their sister show "Bones" but it never happened. The Finder was too different from it's sister drama, and the main character seemed more crazy than funny. I really don't want to see a grown man take a dump. It was doomed from the start. 6. Prime Suspect Just another cop drama, with a tough girl as it's lead detective. I really never saw this show going anywhere...and in fact, it was on my certain to be cancelled list before it even premiered. 5. Allen Gregory Umm...It was a show by Jonah Hill about a young boy too smart for his own good. Jonah...you can't beat Stewie! This was a flop from the start. 4. Pan Am Pan Am was projected to be the best new drama to replace Desparate Housewives...but it turned out to be boring and confusing. The main character (the red head) wasn't appealing to look at, and she was beyond annoying. The story went too far, and focused ONLY on the drama, and didn't have any comedic relief. In other words...it was just too painful to watch. 3. Charlie's Angels Remakes don't do well today...especially remaking such a classic like this show. The ratings were never there, the acting and drama was never their...it was a goner from the moment ABC said..."This is a good idea!" 2. The Playboy Club I don't know what was going through NBC's head when they picked this series up. This series should have (no doubt) been an HBO series...aka, a cable series. After the premiere, NBC got slammed with unhappy women saying that the show degrades women. Needless to say, NBC didn't take long to take this one off of the air.


















