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It’s seriously worth seeking out.
It is one of those shows that's in the "I should watch that one of these days" categories in my mind, but there's so many shows I used to watch and haven't had time to catch up on (Chuck, Eureka, BSG, Supernatural, and Doctor Who, for starters) that starting a new show that's no longer airing gets put on the backburner.
Hopefully one of these days.
But the (sad) thing about The Middleman is that it's short and sweet. You could breeze through it in a weekend!
Kalshane,
I kind of do begrudge creators for withholding that information. At some point, the show is most clearly dead. Throw the fans a bone.
Let me know when you are ready, I can loan you the DVDs.
I really want to know what was going to happen on Sarah Connor, dammit. That was a brilliant show, and it's just so damned unfair it was cancelled.
Maybe some of the writers are silent because they actually had no freaking clue what was going to happen next?
But if there were more stories coming out in say a graphic novel kind of way, it would have happened already, or at least there'd be whispers of something new being in the works by now (considering how long these shows have been off the air. But what do I know?).
Wait, did Middleman come out on DVD? I only saw the original run, and that's a show I'd love to watch again.
Yep. 4 discs -- 12 episodes plus bonus features.
And once you've seen all the episodes they shot, look on Youtube for the ComicCon reading of the script for the final written episode -- which, among other things, wraps up the season arc, and gives you the Middleman's name.
The sound's not great, and they were missing some of the cast, but at least it's something.
Yep. 4 discs -- 12 episodes plus bonus features.
Oh, yay! I don't know why I thought that didn't happen.
look on Youtube for the ComicCon reading of the script for the final written episode
Oh, neat. I will definitely do that. Fun!