This was an incredible show. This scene is so amazing. This show was terrifying and inspiring. It was beautiful and dark. The finale leaves us all hanging. HBO, I command thee to bring back Carnivale!!!
It was way ahead of its time! Now we’ve got all these dramatic, mysterious shows all the time, but Carnivale was like an anomaly when it was airing. Came out of left field...!🤔
I have come to judge thee and thine aboMINATION!!!!! AND YOU WILL KNOW THAT I AM THE LORDS LEFT HAND!!!!! AND I HAVE COME TO REAP WHAT THINE ENEMY HAS SOWN...I SHALL NOT SPARE THEE!!!! NOR SHALL I HAVE PITY ON THEE!!!!! AND WHEN THINE ABOMINATION...IS IN MY MIDST....BEHOLD....thy holy evil has come. Badass.
Amazing, this series supposedly cost 1 million per episode, and it was getting a great fan base, and was shut down. I’ve seen stupider shows getting more money, and they are still around .
@@RashaKahn The issue back then was that HBO was still new to doing shows so they did not understand how to make things cheaper/do tax write offs and such. Its the same reason Rome on HBO (another great show) was canceled. They learned from their mistakes and thats why they were able to produce such costly shows like Game of Thrones.
@@FeArmizare actually they knew how to do show, HBO has been doing great shows for a VERY long time now. HBO could afford Rome, the problem was half the funding was being provided by a UK network and they pulled out their funding without early enough notice and during mid season 2 filming for HBO make up the difference. Unfortunately by the time they did, Rome already filmed a bunch of episodes ramping down the series. That was a great show I wished lasted at least 5 more seasons.
Hey, I feel the same way about the people who abandoned MillenniuM. LOL, my mom never paid for HBO so we never got to see this series. Clancy Brown is an awesome actor.
What bloated salaries? It wasn't the salaries, it was the production costs. HBO didn't feel it could sustain the series with its relatively poor ratings (despite the honors bestowed upon it).
I will never forgive anyone who didn't support this show. I will never forgive HBO for cancelling it. It was the greatest piece of art I have ever seen, heard, and felt. HBO fucking sucks...imo.
ive given up on the series returning to Television maybe reboot? i just wanna know the rest of the story what "books" 2 and 3 had going on/planned (outside of the information found on wiki sites) such a shame
Oh, ok, I understand what you're saying now. But as Daniel Knauf stated, "(HBO has) a fiduciary responsibility toward their stock-holders; the show was hugely expensive; the reviews were mixed; the audience was not large enough to support it." Mr. Knauf posts to the Yahoo! group occassionally.
yeah, duh, it's the title of the video. i asked around on imdb and got an answer there too. i was able to download the season 2 soundtrack off of jeff beal's website. awesome.
Someone at least needs to put the rest of the series into graphic novel or something. There was definitely a plan in place for a lot more story development. The ending was so rushed and forced...so much left to explain and tell.
So the stock holders went for quick easy money in favour of giving Knauf a real chance to become 'large enough to support it'. They apparently judged Knaufs 'product' by 'Seinfeld' standards. Not a great incentive for creative and imaginative fiction writers. Fortunately, now Knauf could quit while he was way ahead and avoid the show to become stale and repetitive.
This was an incredible show. This scene is so amazing. This show was terrifying and inspiring. It was beautiful and dark. The finale leaves us all hanging. HBO, I command thee to bring back Carnivale!!!
Me too!!!
It was way ahead of its time! Now we’ve got all these dramatic, mysterious shows all the time, but Carnivale was like an anomaly when it was airing. Came out of left field...!🤔
So true Evan.
What an unforgettable show. I still miss it after all these years.
I still miss this show...
The first two plus minutes of this track are just amazing.
Alongside with Twin Peaks this has got to be one of my nost favrourite series ever!
"The whole thing's gone in the crapper, kid. Run!"
Very deep and amazing series, unfortunately much underrated.
That was intense. Clancy Brown is a very good actor, very intense, made me uncomfortable- but it was good.
So good!
such a great show!!!
Absolutely loved this series. I will never understand ,,,,,,,,,,,,"management" LOL
I felt the same way about "The Lost Room" series.
Ah yes... the lost room was fantastic, another mystery that would be solve.
I miss this show...
I have come to judge thee and thine aboMINATION!!!!! AND YOU WILL KNOW THAT I AM THE LORDS LEFT HAND!!!!! AND I HAVE COME TO REAP WHAT THINE ENEMY HAS SOWN...I SHALL NOT SPARE THEE!!!! NOR SHALL I HAVE PITY ON THEE!!!!! AND WHEN THINE ABOMINATION...IS IN MY MIDST....BEHOLD....thy holy evil has come. Badass.
Why did this show stop!!! It was sooo great.
Amazing, this series supposedly cost 1 million per episode, and it was getting a great fan base, and was shut down. I’ve seen stupider shows getting more money, and they are still around .
Much more than million an episode, HBO wanted it reduced to 2 million an episode.
@@RashaKahn The issue back then was that HBO was still new to doing shows so they did not understand how to make things cheaper/do tax write offs and such. Its the same reason Rome on HBO (another great show) was canceled. They learned from their mistakes and thats why they were able to produce such costly shows like Game of Thrones.
@@FeArmizare actually they knew how to do show, HBO has been doing great shows for a VERY long time now. HBO could afford Rome, the problem was half the funding was being provided by a UK network and they pulled out their funding without early enough notice and during mid season 2 filming for HBO make up the difference. Unfortunately by the time they did, Rome already filmed a bunch of episodes ramping down the series. That was a great show I wished lasted at least 5 more seasons.
Jeez. Can you believe Justin is the same guy who did the voice for Mr. Krab in Spongebob?
Hey, I feel the same way about the people who abandoned MillenniuM. LOL, my mom never paid for HBO so we never got to see this series.
Clancy Brown is an awesome actor.
One of the greatest shows ever to bad it got canceled
What bloated salaries? It wasn't the salaries, it was the production costs. HBO didn't feel it could sustain the series with its relatively poor ratings (despite the honors bestowed upon it).
I will never forgive anyone who didn't support this show. I will never forgive HBO for cancelling it. It was the greatest piece of art I have ever seen, heard, and felt. HBO fucking sucks...imo.
ive given up on the series returning to Television
maybe reboot?
i just wanna know the rest of the story
what "books" 2 and 3 had going on/planned (outside of the information found on wiki sites)
such a shame
You know what else sucks? HBO won't release the rights so we can get the story continued in comic or novel form either.
Bastards.
that DOES suck 17 years later. How has it already been 17 years?
@@SalveRegina8 masterful show
Oh, ok, I understand what you're saying now. But as Daniel Knauf stated, "(HBO has) a fiduciary responsibility toward their stock-holders; the show was hugely expensive; the reviews were mixed; the audience was not large enough to support it."
Mr. Knauf posts to the Yahoo! group occassionally.
best season finale ever. did they actually planned norman to die. i love him. well it doesn't matter anymore anyway, does it?
i need the music from background please
yeah, duh, it's the title of the video. i asked around on imdb and got an answer there too. i was able to download the season 2 soundtrack off of jeff beal's website. awesome.
Favorite scene! Good for gym work outs! Battle mode.
anyone know the name of the song? i have the soundtrack but couldn't locate this song among it.
Someone at least needs to put the rest of the series into graphic novel or something. There was definitely a plan in place for a lot more story development. The ending was so rushed and forced...so much left to explain and tell.
So the stock holders went for quick easy money in favour of giving Knauf a real chance to become 'large enough to support it'. They apparently judged Knaufs 'product' by 'Seinfeld' standards. Not a great incentive for creative and imaginative fiction writers. Fortunately, now Knauf could quit while he was way ahead and avoid the show to become stale and repetitive.
Spoiler City!
oh why must they (HBO facists) make us suffer so?