Imagine falling in love with the world, the characters, and then—bam!—the show is canceled. Today, we'll look back at the shows that were cruelly canceled after just one season, even though they deserved far more attention. Ready for some nostalgia for underrated television gems? Let's start with Joss Whedon's legendary 2002 Firefly. This Fox space western starring Nathan Fillion, despite a huge fan base, didn't even last 14 episodes. Then there was Freaks and Geeks (1999), the NBC comedy that gave the world James Franco and Seth Rogen, which was also cut short. Consider FX's 2010 "Terriers." The detective drama about two private investigators received rave reviews from critics, but low ratings hampered its development. Or consider Fox's 2013 futuristic police procedural "Almost Human," starring Karl Urban, which was also canceled after just 13 episodes. Often, the problem isn't quality, but poor scheduling or the lack of a robust marketing campaign. This is what happened with Judd Apatow's 2001 college comedy Undeclared, which fans still consider a cult classic. Its potential was enormous. These stories are proof that true quality doesn't always guarantee a long life on screen. They live on in the hearts of fans who rewatch them to this day. What other cancelled gems made you sad? Share them in the comments!