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DRIVE
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OMG Stupid FOX Network!!!!!!
FOX cancelled the show before the last two episodes aired, actually they did after 4 Episodes & it went to their streaming service Tubi.
However they removed the last two episodes.

Could someone make a mega link for the 2007 tv series Drive please, the full 6 & plus the unaired two episodes?
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Screw being practical.
Screw representation.
Screw Woke/PC BS.

When Ya got the tools, ya got the talent, & the freedom.
The reason one draws stuff like this is because they can.
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I only found 6 episodes. I think there are only 7 episodes. The 6 on Tubi and the unaired pilot.
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ChessMasterHex, post: 49697, member: 7 Wrote:I only found 6 episodes. I think there are only 7 episodes. The 6 on Tubi and the unaired pilot.
Yea I did too, I watched the episodes on Tubi which is how I found out about it, but it's incomplete.
I read on the wiki there were two unaired episodes.

Drive Wrote:Cancellation
The two-hour premiere of Drive in the United States, broadcast on April 15, 2007 at 8:00 pm, was watched by six million viewers.
The program did not deliver the ratings Fox desired, and on April 25, 2007, the network announced that it had cancelled Drive.

The final two remaining unaired episodes of Drive were made available for online streaming on Fox on Demand beginning Sunday, July 15, 2007, in addition to the previously aired episodes. All six episodes of the show were previously been made available for purchase and download from the iTunes Store and Amazon Video on Demand exclusively for United States residents, but are no longer available since then. As of April 2021, the whole series, including the unaired episodes, can now be seen on Fox Corporation's free ad-supported streaming service Tubi.

Fox initially announced that the final two episodes would air on July 4, 2007. The network rescheduled them for July 13 and later pulled them entirely.[16] The two remaining episodes were posted online on July 15, 2007. Executive producers Tim Minear and Craig Silverstein subsequently gave an interview that described what might have happened if the series had continued.

To the question "Which single work of yours do you feel didn’t get the attention it deserved?", Nathan Fillion said: "I would say I did a series called Drive that would’ve been a really good TV series if more than two episodes had aired. It was a lot of fun and it was very short lived. Sometimes I forget I was in it."

I could be mistaking "The final two remaining unaired episodes" as episodes 7 & 8 that was removed from Tubi?
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Screw realism.
Screw being practical.
Screw representation.
Screw Woke/PC BS.

When Ya got the tools, ya got the talent, & the freedom.
The reason one draws stuff like this is because they can.
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