Continuity mistake: When Silver Surfer is engulfed by the Fractite, he is standing on the middle of his board with his left foot closest to the front (the "goofy" stance), knees slightly bent and arms extended to his side with his elbows slightly bent. In the next scene, he is shown to have both of his feet pointed towards the front of his board, with his knees bent more and his torso leaning back. The Fractite holds him in place, similar to if you were frozen in ice, so he wouldn't have been able to freely move.
The Origin of the Silver Surfer: Part 1 - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: When Norrin Radd is placing the Kree and Skrull weapons on the rock, he is lying them down on the edge of the rock furthest from him. When the shot changes, he places them down on the edge nearest to him.
The Silver Surfer: To me, my board.
Trivia: When Silver Surfer witnesses a galaxy moving backwards through time, he refers to it as the Kirby-Lee quadrant. A reference to Marvel Comics legends Jack Kirby and Stan Lee.
Question: Why was this series cancelled after one season?
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Answer: From Wikipedia: Eight episodes were written for the second season before production was shut down. According to series creator Larry Brody, the cancellation was the result of a legal dispute between Marvel and Saban Entertainment.
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