derektaylor012
I read that TNT has made the stupid decision to cancel The Librarians after this season and that the creator of the show is shopping the show around to other networks. That is the dumbest idea TNT has had in the history of the channel it seems they only want to air procedural cop dramas and shows about the drug industry or gangs these days. We have more than enough procedural cop dramas already and The Librarians is a unique franchise that I have watched since the very 1st movie The Spear of Destiny. With a show like this it could go 10 seasons with a strong following because everyone I know loves the show. My nephew and I watch it every week and play the repeats on Hulu every weekend and he is just 15 so millennials obviously love the show too. And their are so many stories that are left to tell literally hundreds of storylines can be told that haven't been touched on yet with all the ancient stories of magic and gods/goddesses and magical creatures that have never been mentioned in the show yet. So why is TNT pulling the plug on the show? It is about the only show I watch on that network anymore. Like when SYFY pulled Warehouse 13 I stopped watching it until Krypton just started playing. Maybe if TNT doesn't come to their senses and renew the show you can try Netflix, Hulu or Amazon if nothing else try WGN to continue the show, so don't stop writing and filming because I bet their is a network that will be smart enough to know a good investment when they see it and we will be there to watch it. Good Luck finding a new home for the show I desperately hope you do or hope TNT realizes what it is that they are losing and green lights it again.
quiltincats-75943
I love this show. A great way to relax after a stressful day for the whole family. The writers are creative in the way they merge together real and imaginary villains from books adding in a little history, math problems, science along with myths and fictional stories. I also love the fact that all the characters are strong in different areas and rely on one another to solve the Library's problems.
Marie Morgan
You've got the nerdy kooky girl. The nerdy kooky boy. The grizzled grumpy old timer. The (supposedly) handsome hero. The beautiful capable heroine. The scenery-chewing bad guy. The bad guy's hot assistant in nefarious doings. That's the formula for every adventure TV show made in the past 10 years. BORING! Even bringing Noah Wylie, Bob Newhart, and Jane Curtin along to jump start this mess simply highlighted how lame the TV series would be.
bheadher
The Librarian movies were cool, but the series not so much...To be fair, the series does stick to the formula, but also tries to cram to much into a tinier time slot...don't get me wrong, it is a good show, it's just that you lose some of the magic when you have to rush the plots. Each story is rather unique, so that's a plus. Maybe I'm just old fashioned...OK, to the meat of it. Noah Wyle was originally suppose to guest star in the series, in a recurring role. Yet, when it got well into production, he ended up showing up in virtually every episode, having to carry the show...it became so obvious, that the four young Librarians were relegated to the supporting actor category...that didn't impress me, really. Each of them is rather entertaining by themselves, and shouldn't have had to prop up Wyle's performances...that's my take on it.