Summary

With an immense telephone number of reboots and resurgence resurging some of television ’s most iconic show , there are a number of shows that most likely will never see the small-scale screen again . Reboots and revival are , for better or worse , at the cutting edge of television programming . As networks institute back authoritative shows with young cast and updates for modern audience , they walk a okay melody between capitalizing on nostalgia and tarnishing the legacy of an pilot . For every successful reboot likeWill & GraceorTwin Peaksthat recapture the magic of earlier seasons , there are misfires , like the short - livedHeroesreboot or Netflix ’s polarise fourth andfifth season ofArrested Development .

Still , the normal has proven tempting to both networks and viewers alike , with reboots radically reshaping both current programing and expectation of what depict could potentially return . However , despite the numeral of revivals currently understand the light of solar day , some classic remain firmly in the past , whether due to the show ’s popularity or fear that the brilliant moments of the original could not be recreated . As more blasts from the past show up on both streaming and cable , a few gems now only live on in rerun and boxwood solidification , their glory bright by failed attempts to rekindle the flicker .

10Murder, She Wrote

A show better revisited through reruns

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Considered one ofthe best procedural TV show , Murder , She Wroteholds an enduring position in television story , yet a reboot is improbable to ever materialize . Original star Angela Lansbury stanchly oppose revival plan , fence that the show ’s idyllic Cabot Cove ready andJessica Fletcher ’s wholesome grapheme could n’t be recapture today(viaBBC ) . Without that formula of magical grapheme inhabiting a little town , a reboot would likely fail to come across with loyal fans . The alluring conception is still challenging , but Lansbury ’s concerns ring too true that the lightsome whodunits belong to another time , best revisited through rerun .

9The Sopranos

Recapturing that alchemy seems an impossible task

Universally acclaim as one of the greatest television dramas ever made , The Sopranoscaptured lightning in a bottle with its portrait of the mod American maffia . However , the mob drama is improbable to mold if rebooted for contemporary audiences . The Sopranosdrew intrigue by presenting an maturate mental institution sputter with the complexities of 21st century liveliness . With the novelty of the mafia literary genre now lessen and public captivation with organized crime fading , that all important ingathering would be lost in a reboot . On top of the improbability of again reaching such towering prestigiousness , the mob no longer holds the same mystique that enabledThe Sopranosto dissect it so incisively .

The iconic HBO show , The Sopranos , had a major influence on several TV shows , alter the course of television and who we ultimately root for .

8Seinfeld

The magic that made this show great would be hard to recreate

As one of the most darling and influential sitcoms of the 1990s , Seinfeldbrought together the perfect tempest of endowment and timing . However , those go for out hope for a reboot will likely be disappointed as the show ’s thaumaturgy stemmed from a specific era that ca n’t be recreated . to boot , Seinfeldrevolved around its namesake . A reboot minus the iconic comic at the center would prove unacceptable . LikeFriends , any attempts to captureSeinfeld ’s influence would do better as a spiritual heir with impertinent storiesand characters rather than rehashing the near - flawless original . As such , the close modern avatar remainsCurb Your Enthusiasmby Larry David .

7Lost

A mystery that has already been solved

WhenLostdebuted in 2004 , its expansive mythology and sprawling ensemble cast support out as uncommon accomplishments on television . Now , complex , braggy - budget dramas such as this are hackneyed . Even with more acceptance , Lostremains improbable to ever see a reboot . The show ’s mystery and character arc reached definitive ending over six seasons , leaving little elbow room for expanding upon . Its iconic functioning would prove difficult to recreateas well , especially with crook and surprises already expose . Plenty of modernmystery telecasting showsnow emulate the themesLostexcelled at exploring . However , none can enamor the precise alchemy of characters , lore reveals , and supposition that made the original series so impactful .

6The Office

A modern reboot is highly unlikely

Few show have ever achieved the dear condition of the American adaptation ofThe Office . However , even with its continued popularity in syndication and streaming , a reboot is improbable . So much of the show ’s heart and hilarity sprung from Steve Carell ’s fabled performance as stumble knob Michael Scott . find another actor to fill those shoes seems an impossible feat . Many of the original stars like John Krasinski and Jenna Fischer have also affirm thatThe Officereached a solid conclusion after nine season , making a continuation unnecessary . While the mockumentary format and workplace humor remain evergreen , The Office ’s one - of - a - kind ensemble and long , complete story spark can never be recaptured .

A potential The Office reboot could go wrong for many ground , but there is one hazardous manner to impart the serial back that could actually work .

5Oz

What was originally trailblazing content is now commonplace

The groundbreaking HBO prison dramaOzpresented granular portrayals of sprightliness behind bars in the later 1990s . However , the harsh naturalism and violence that originally setOzapart now pose barrier to the show ever seeing a reboot . Shifting attitudes toward deplorable judge and incarceration meanOz ’s unflinching savagery could describe greater backlash . to boot , few mesh today would likely approve another serialized dramatic event plant entirely within a correctional facility given their narrow-minded scope . Much of what in the first place made the show such trailblazing TV has since become received in crime dramas as well . Without the power to shock and captivate like the original , there seems slight inducement to revisit the drama .

4Friends

A reboot risks tainting an icon

Friendsremains etched in sitcom history for its portrait of young adult sail life-time and love in 1990s New York City . The show was one of a kind with its strong casting and chemistry . Their era as carefree singles and roommates has passed;recapturing that dynamic by and by in life could not resonate the same . Likewise , much ofFriends ’ bequest stem from crystallizing a Gen X experience already reinterpret by each subsequent generation . While the nostalgia and wit persist in reruns , other sitcom have since emulated and reimagined its pattern for their own eras .

3The Wire

Unlikely to ever see a revival

More than its characters , The Wirecentered its narrative around systemic critiques of bureaucratic institutions and urban American animation . The social comment and parable rise so slow that the show does not lend itself to continuation ; its topic were thoroughly dig up over five seasons with a beginning , in-between , and end . While modern television still lack such bracing examinations into the complex trouble facing cities and those regulate them , The Wiresaid all it neededon those points in its first incarnation . Its corner appeal have hearten such an unflinching drama unlikely as well .

2Everybody Loves Raymond

A relatable sitcom that ran its course

As a relatable family sitcom , Everybody Loves Raymondseems prim for the revival treatment given to similar show . However , with numerous cast members sadly deceased , the odds of a reboot appear svelte . Much of the show ’s humor and heart sprung from Raymond ’s interaction with his meddling parent . With Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle both passed on , that of the essence moral force would be lost . Recasting such iconic roles could testify damaging as well . At this gunpoint , a reboot without such pivotal player would likely pale in comparisonto the comforts that are still enjoyed in the original reruns .

1Six Feet Under

A final conclusion with nothing left to tell

Six Feet Underconcluded after five seasons with an extensive fast - forward-moving epilogue depicting the deaths of every major character . This unprecedented finale ply meaningful closure forthe Fisher familyand those who had bonded deeply over five year . Without any narrative threads will dangle , there seems small room or grounds to revisit those charactersdown the line . Reopening such a definitively shut floor risks diminishing the poignant tone thatSix metrical foot Underended so purposefully on . Some series finales prove so narratively complete that look back can only tarnish their bequest , andSix Feet Under strongly stands among them .

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