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9 Biggest Aaron Spelling Flops: Kindred: The Embraced
« on: March 09, 2026, 09:51:07 PM »
9 Biggest Aaron Spelling Flops
The TV producer was so prolific that for each of his hit series was an also-ran that didn’t make it past Season 1.


9 Kindred: The Embraced
FOX 1996

Kindred: The Embraced might be the best Spelling production based on a supernatural role-playing game… by default. Inspired by the tabletop RPG Vampire: The Masquerade, the eight-episode followed the leader of a vampire society in San Francisco. Supernatural shows were hot in the late 1990s, but Fox defanged this one after eight episodes.


And I (as well as several members here) thought that it was very unfortunate and short-sighted that FOX axed it because it was quite good. But alas...

(All Souls is another one that had major potential.)