TV Water Cooler #2

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Fall 2007: No Veronica Mars


[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica][/FONT]The CW's fall schedule is due out momentarily, but the early word is that "Veronica Mars" isn't on the list to return in the fall.... The early word is the show isn't canceled, but hasn't yet been scheduled.

There had been talk of moving the storyline up a couple years, with college student Veronica a fully-grown FBI agent. It's not clear if that's the "Veronica Mars" we'll be seeing next, if we see her at all.

 
Seeking to bolster its schedule following the departure of veteran series "Gilmore Girls" and "7th Heaven," new dramas will include "Gossip Girl" from "The O.C." creator Josh Schwartz, South Africa family drama "Life Is Wild" and supernatural comic drama "Reaper" from "Clerks" director Kevin Smith.

For its Monday comedy block, The CW has tapped "Aliens in America," about a 16-year-old Wisconsin boy whose mother decides to improve his social status at school by importing an exchange student to be his friend.

The CW is also launching a new unscripted block on Sunday night, including user-generated-video roundup "Online Nation" and a gossip-and-trends magazine show, "CW Now."

Previously unannounced returning shows include "Smallville" and "Supernatural" and WWE's "Friday Night Smackdown!" for fall. "One Tree Hill," "Pussycat Dolls Present" and two new reality series -- "Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants" and "Farmer Wants a Wife" -- are lined up for midseason.

For some CW fans, the real headline is what's not on the fall or midseason schedule: "Veronica Mars." The series endured a see-saw of cancellation-renewal rumors in recent weeks, with scenarios that included picking up the "Mars" story years later with the heroine as an FBI agent. Monday night comedy "All of Us" is also absent from the list of returning shows.

The CW's fall primetime schedule follows:

MONDAY

8:00-8:30 PM "Everybody Hates Chris"

8:30-9:00 PM "Aliens in America" (New Series)

9:00-9:30 PM "Girlfriends"

9:30-10:00 PM "The Game"



TUESDAY

8:00-9:00 PM "Beauty and the Geek"

9:00-10:00 PM "Reaper" (New Series)



WEDNESDAY

8:00-9:00 PM "America's Next Top Model"

9:00-10:00 PM "Gossip Girl" (New Series)



THURSDAY

8:00-9:00 PM "Smallville"

9:00-10:00 PM "Supernatural"



FRIDAY

8:00-10:00 PM "Friday Night Smackdown!"



SUNDAY

7:00-7:30 PM "Online Nation" (New Series)

7:30-8:00 PM "CW Now" (New Series)

8:00-9:00 PM "Life is Wild" (New Series)

9:00-10:00 PM "America's Next Top Model" (Encore)
 
For its Monday comedy block, The CW has tapped "Aliens in America," about a 16-year-old Wisconsin boy whose mother decides to improve his social status at school by importing an exchange student to be his friend.

I hope they don't make fun of us cheeseheads
 
[quote name='Noodle Pirate!']Moonlight sounds like Angel only with bad actors. WTF?[/quote]

I was thinking the same thing. It's EXACTLY the same premise as Angel. I wonder if that means I will like it because I really liked Angel or if I will forever be thinking "this sucks compared to Angel." WTF indeed.
 
[quote name='klwillis45']from jsonline.com

Fall 2007: No Veronica Mars


The CW's fall schedule is due out momentarily, but the early word is that "Veronica Mars" isn't on the list to return in the fall.... The early word is the show isn't canceled, but hasn't yet been scheduled.

There had been talk of moving the storyline up a couple years, with college student Veronica a fully-grown FBI agent. It's not clear if that's the "Veronica Mars" we'll be seeing next, if we see her at all.

[/quote]

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070517/ap_en_tv/tv_new_season

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!!
 


Here's Fox's list of new shows for next season:

K-VILLE (Mondays, 9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT): From writer and executive producer Jonathan Lisco (“NYPD Blue,” “The District”) comes a heroic police drama set in New Orleans. Two years after Katrina, the city is still in chaos. Many cops have quit, and the jails, police stations and crime labs still haven’t been properly rebuilt. But the cops who remain have courage to burn and a passion to reclaim and rebuild their city. MARLIN BOULET (Anthony Anderson, “The Departed,” “The Shield”) is a brash, funny, in-your-face veteran of the NOPD’s Felony Action Squad, the specialized unit that targets the most-wanted criminals. Even when his partner deserted him during the storm, Boulet held his post, spending days in the water saving lives and keeping order. Now he’s unapologetic about bending the rules when it comes to collaring bad guys. Boulet’s new partner, TREVOR COBB (Cole Hauser, “The Break-Up,” “ER”), was a soldier in Afghanistan before joining the NOPD. He’s tough and committed, but if he’s less than comfortable with Boulet’s methods, it’s because he’s harboring a dark secret. Cobb has come to New Orleans seeking redemption, but redemption can be dangerous. Will Boulet be able to trust him? Will Cobb’s past endanger them both? Rounding out the crew of cops are hotheaded BILLY “K-9” FAUST (Maximiliano Hernández, “Law & Order,” “Shark”), who often speaks before thinking; wisecracking JEFF “GLUE BOY” GOODEN (Blake Shields, “Sleeper Cell,” “Veronica Mars”), the team’s comic relief; tough-as-nails GINGER “LOVE TAP” LeBEAU (Tawny Cypress, “Heroes”), the only female on the squad, who gives as good as she gets; and CAPTAIN JAMES EMBRY (John Carroll Lynch, “Zodiac,” “The Drew Carey Show”), who wrangles the eclectic personalities of his squad with equal parts humor and tenacity.



NEW AMSTERDAM (Wednesdays, 9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT): Directed and executive-produced by visionary Lasse Hallström (“My Life As a Dog,” “The Cider House Rules,” “Chocolat,” “The Hoax”) and written by Allan Loeb (“Things We Lost in the Fire,” “21”) and Christian Taylor (“Showboy,” “Six Feet Under”), NEW AMSTERDAM is the story of a New York homicide detective unlike any other. He is brilliant, mysterious, reckless, magnetic, unknowable. And he has a profound secret – he is immortal. In 1642, JOHN AMSTERDAM (Nikolaj Coster Waldau, “Kingdom of Heaven”), then a Dutch solider in the colony of New Amsterdam – later to become New York City – stepped in front of a sword to save the life of a Native Indian girl during a massacre of her indigenous tribe. The girl in turn rescued Amsterdam, weaving an ancient spell that conferred immortality upon him. Amsterdam will not age, she told him, until he finds his one true love. Only then will he become whole and ready for mortality. But Amsterdam has found this to be a mixed blessing. Over the course of three centuries, he’s experienced endless adventure and honed his many talents. But everyone Amsterdam meets must leave him in time; lovers and children die while he remains young. His sole confidant and current lifelong friend is the sage jazz club owner OMAR (Stephen Henderson, “Law & Order: SVU”), the keeper of Amsterdam’s secret, as well as a few of his own. As the exhilaration of eternal life has given way to emotional isolation and bitter loneliness, Amsterdam discovers the blessing has become a curse. Bringing to bear the unorthodox techniques and unique knowledge gained from his vast life experience, Amsterdam today is one of the NYPD’s best homicide detectives, sparring with his vibrant, strong-willed partner EVA MARQUEZ (Zuleikha Robinson, “Rome,” “The Lone Gunmen”) as they solve difficult murder cases. But when Amsterdam suffers and then recovers from what appears to be a massive heart attack while chasing a suspect, and DR. SARA DILLANE (Alexie Gilmore, “Find Love”) pronounces him dead in the ER, he realizes that the Indian girl’s prophesy may have come true – he felt the pain in his heart that she had foretold so long ago. His soul mate must have been nearby. As he works to find a killer on the streets of New York, Amsterdam understands that his own life – and possibly his death – have changed forever.





The new comedy premiering this fall on FOX is:



BACK TO YOU (Tuesdays, 8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT): In the ‘90s, the local TV news scene in Pittsburgh was dominated by one team: CHUCK DARLING (Kelsey Grammer, “Frasier,” “Cheers”) and KELLY CARR (Patricia Heaton, “Everybody Loves Raymond”). They had that elusive quality all news teams need: chemistry ... at least on-screen. Off-screen, Chuck was a bit of a self-centered womanizer, Kelly a bit of an uptight know-it-all. So when Chuck got the call to move up to a larger market, no tears were shed. But after an embarrassing on-air tirade ended up on the Internet, Chuck found himself on the downswing career-wise. He even questioned whether his lifestyle of chasing women and living in hotels was as exciting as it used to be. So when he got the call to return to Pittsburgh, to reunite with Kelly and try to take the newscast back to No. 1, it was an offer he couldn’t refuse. Back in Pittsburgh, Chuck has a new coworker in RYAN CHURCH (Josh Gad, “Mary and Joe”), the overstressed news director. There are also familiar faces like MARSH McGINLEY (Fred Willard, “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,” “Best in Show”), the affable, endlessly inappropriate sports anchor, and GARY CREZYZEWSKI, pronounced Kre-shoov-ski (Ty Burrell, “In Good Company,” “Out of Practice”), the perennially put-upon field reporter who always seems to get left out in the snow. But, mostly, there’s Kelly, now a single mom to 10-year-old GRACIE (Laura Marano, “Without a Trace”). There was magic between them once. Can they find it again?

New unscripted series joining the FOX schedule this fall include:



KITCHEN NIGHTMARES (Thursdays, 9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT): Hell hath no fury like an angry chef, and no chef has a sharper temper than Gordon Ramsay when things go wrong in the kitchen. The star of the highly rated culinary boot camp “Hell’s Kitchen” returns to FOX with another sizzling unscripted series. This time, Chef Ramsay hits the road in each episode, tackling a restaurant in crisis and exposing the stressful realities of trying to run a successful food business. Inspired by one of the UK’s biggest hits, KITCHEN NIGHTMARES is seen in more than 50 territories around the globe, and the series reveals a whole new side to Ramsay. He’s still prone to the explosive outbursts and spectacular confrontations familiar to fans of “Hell’s Kitchen,” but he also shows his sensitive and nurturing side – a unique blend of fury, passion, inspirational leadership and tough love that can coax a small spark of talent into a roaring flame. There’s no time for polite small talk as Ramsay embarks on his mission to turn things around. If the wine waiter’s service isn’t up to par, he’ll be out the door before he can say “merlot.” If the head chef doesn’t match up to Ramsay’s expectations, Ramsay will hammer him into shape, and if he can’t stand the heat, he may quit the kitchen. Ramsay’s reputation is on the line, so there’s bound to be high blood pressure, raised voices and serious clashes as he attempts to do the impossible: turn a deserted dining room into the most sought-after venue in town in just a week.

THE SEARCH FOR THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND (working title) (Fridays, 8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT): What “American Idol” did for individuals, THE SEARCH FOR THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND is going to do for musical groups. The producers of “American Idol” will conduct the ultimate search for an undiscovered band. THE SEARCH FOR THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND is scouring the country, seeking groups from all musical genres who think they have what it takes to make it big. Judges will narrow down bands from all walks of life – musicians of different ages, family acts, garage bands, etc. – to 10 semi-finalists, who will perform in front of a live studio audience. Viewers then will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite bands. The final three acts will compete for a major recording contract and the chance to become music superstars.





NASHVILLE (working title) (Fridays, 9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT): From the creative minds behind the hit series “Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County” comes NASHVILLE, a high-stakes, high-drama docu-soap set in "the biggest small town in America.” The show focuses on the dreamers and dream-makers in the music industry, as well as those trying to make their mark on Nashville’s big business and high society. The series features a diverse, vibrant young cast perched on the cusp of achieving their greatest successes in a town that can make you or break you. Talent, power, drive, love and hope are the fuel that makes Nashville burn bright – and makes this unique place the true embodiment of the American Dream. Behind every song there’s a story waiting to be told, and there are many such stories in NASHVILLE.



The following new dramas are slated for January launches:



CANTERBURY’S LAW (Thursdays, 9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT): From executive producers Denis Leary and Jim Serpico (“Rescue Me,” “The Job”) and writer Dave Erickson (“Murder in Greenwich”) comes CANTERBURY’S LAW, a courtroom drama about a rebellious female defense attorney who’s willing to bend the law in order to protect the wrongfully accused. ELIZABETH CANTERBURY (Julianna Margulies, “ER”) is a force of nature. An attorney on the rise, she puts her career on the line to take on risky and unpopular cases, even when they take a toll on her personal life. Elizabeth and her law professor husband MATTHEW CANTERBURY (Linus Roache, “Batman Begins,” “The Chronicles of Riddick”), haunted by the disappearance of their young son, have settled in Providence, Rhode Island, in an attempt to distance themselves from the tragedy and put their relationship back together. But those goals become elusive whenever Elizabeth’s work provides a stark reminder of the justice absent in their own lives. At the office, Canterbury has surrounded herself with a brilliant but motley crew of attorneys. RUSSELL CROSS (Ben Shenkman, “Pi,” “Angels in America”) was forced out of the Providence District Attorney’s Office when he went toe-to-toe with his morally bankrupt boss, D.A. Zach Williams. His reputation tarnished, Russell turned to Canterbury, the only attorney willing to take him in. Now Russell provides a much-needed voice of reason for Canterbury even when she doesn’t want to hear it, his position of influence well-earned by their years of friendship. CHESTER FIELDS (Jocko Sims, “Dreamgirls,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”) and MOLLY McCONNELL (Trieste Dunn, “United 93”) are the associates rounding out Canterbury’s legal crew. Chester is a blue-blooded congressman’s son who is embarrassed by his privileged upbringing and has turned his back on politics. Molly, in contrast, is headstrong, passionate and quick to take sides – even if she finds herself in the opposite corner from Canterbury.





THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES (Sundays, 9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT): Executive producers Josh Friedman (“War of the Worlds”), David Nutter (“Supernatural,” “Smallville”) and C-2 Pictures (“Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines”) bring to television an intense new drama based on the celebrated heroine of the “Terminator” movies: Sarah Connor. At the end of “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” Sarah vanquished the liquid metal Terminator sent from the future to kill her teenage son, John. Sarah and John now find themselves alone in a very dangerous, complicated world. Fugitives from the law, they are confronted with the reality that still more enemies from the future, and the present, could attack at any moment. THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES reveals what happens when SARAH (Lena Headey, “The Brothers Grimm,” “300”) stops running and goes on the offensive against an ever-evolving technological enemy bent on destroying her life, and perhaps the world. Her son, 15-year-old JOHN CONNOR (Thomas Dekker, “Heroes”), knows that he may be the future savior of mankind, but is not yet ready to take on the mantle of leadership that he’s told is his destiny. John finds himself inextricably drawn to CAMERON (Summer Glau, “Serenity,” “The Unit”), an enigmatic and otherworldly student at his high school, who soon proves to be much more than his confidante – she assumes the role of Sarah and John’s fearless protector. On their trail are not only threats from the future, but an intelligent and tough FBI agent, JAMES ELLISON (Richard T. Jones, “Judging Amy”), who soon becomes a powerful ally. Directed by David Nutter and produced by Warner Bros. Television and C-2 Pictures, THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES represents an exciting reinvention of the “Terminator” franchise, in which the strong and intrepid Sarah discovers that protecting her son and stopping the rise of the machines is more difficult than she had ever imagined.





The new comedy scheduled to premiere in January is:



THE RETURN OF JEZEBEL JAMES (working title) (Wednesdays, 8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT): Can two estranged sisters, polar opposites, live together when one agrees to carry the other’s baby? SARAH THOMKINS (Parker Posey, “For Your Consideration,” “Best in Show”) is a bright, optimistic, determined woman who seems to have it all – a great job as a children’s book editor, an eager-to-please assistant, BUDDY (Michael Arden), who helps keep her life together, and a no-strings-attached personal relationship with successful businessman MARCUS SONTI (Scott Cohen, “Kissing Jessica Stein”). Nevertheless, as her father, RONALD (Ron McLarty, “Law & Order”), is constantly pointing out, something is missing from Sarah’s life. Her hard work may garner accolades, but when she goes home at night, she is very much alone. All too aware that she isn’t getting any younger, Sarah decides to have a baby on her own and gets the shock of her life when the doctor tells her she can’t get pregnant. Having no concept of the term “can’t,” Sarah wills herself to execute a plan. With nowhere else to turn, Sarah sets up a meeting with her quirky younger sister, COCO (Lauren Ambrose, “Six Feet Under”), and proposes a plan for Coco to carry her baby. They haven’t seen each other in a while, and Coco refuses to go along with such a huge favor. But something happens when Sarah mentions that she’s turned Coco’s imaginary childhood friend, Jezebel James, into a children’s book. Even though she doesn’t say so out loud, Coco is clearly touched, and, realizing that her current living situation – sharing a couch with her friend’s sick dog – isn’t working out, Coco decides that this just might be worth a try.








The comedy slated for a spring debut is:



THE RULES FOR STARTING OVER (working title) (Date and Time TBA): From the creatively fruitful minds of the Farrelly Brothers comes a single camera comedy, set in Boston, about a group of newly single friends learning the painful lessons of starting over in their 30s. They’d all love to get remarried, if they could just find their true loves. JACK “GATOR” GATELY (Craig Bierko, “Cinderella Man,” “Boston Legal”) is a charismatic, optimistic leader who never expected to be single again. But now that he is, he’s determined to make the best of it. He’s going to sift through all the bruised, damaged, occasionally psychotic fruit until he finds “the one.” Joining Gator in bachelorhood redux is his thrice-divorced best friend TOMMY (Johnny Sneed, “The Guardian,” “Fever Pitch”). The founder and brewmaster of an upstart microbrewery, Tommy has a voracious appetite for food, beer and women. He falls in love easily and always disastrously, yet truly hopes his fourth starter marriage will be “the one.” DR. FREDDY SAHGAL (Shaun Majumder, “24,” “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle”) has seen some pretty strange stuff during his years as a successful surgeon, but he’s never seen any of it through the eyes of a single man. Probably the least equipped of the group to handle this unexpected life change is Dr. Freddy, who can execute a triple bypass in his sleep, but is all thumbs when it comes to the opposite sex. Rounding out the group is KATE (Rashida Jones, “The Office”), a smart, successful attorney who handled all three of the boys’ divorces. Having just turned 30, Kate finds herself dumped after a seven-year engagement. She reluctantly joins the guys in negotiating the treacherous waters of dating. Kate owns the brownstone next to Gator’s. Over time, this pair may find that “the one” is just a brick wall away.





The new unscripted series scheduled to premiere this summer is:



ANCHORWOMAN (Date and Time TBA): PHIL HURLEY is the owner of a tiny Texas news station, KYTX Channel 19, and he is desperate to turn the tide of his mediocre ratings, or even just compete with a rival channel. Phil has shocked the station and town of Tyler, Texas, by bringing in a gorgeous model and ex-WWE diva with no previous news experience to be his next ANCHORWOMAN – all in hopes of reinventing the look of Channel 19 and overhauling its below-average 6 share to a number more like his competitor’s dominating 36. Former Miss New York and über-vixen LAUREN JONES packs up her Versace dresses and heads to the middle of nowhere to start a new career. Can this bombshell cut it as a serious reporter? Will she save KYTX, or make it the laughingstock of the Lone Star State? Lauren wants to show everyone she’s no airhead, and this is her big chance to prove she’s more than just a pretty face. The entire newsroom thinks the boss has made a giant mistake. Reigning anchor ANNALISA PETRAGLIA is not about to lose her Queen Bee status to some L.A. hottie. News Director DAN DELGADO is fit to be tied as his beloved journalistic standards go out the window. MICHELLE REESE, a hard-nosed reporter bound for CNN, will take no prisoners. Lauren will struggle not only with the news team and an unfamiliar town, but also with the not-so-Hollywood news stories – covering bake sales, cowpie-tossing contests and county fairs like they were Watergate. News anchor or dead weight? Only the ratings will tell, so stay tuned for the next ANCHORWOMAN: Lauren Jones.
 
MONDAY
7 PM K-VILLE (January)/PRISON BREAK (Spring)

8 PM 24


TUESDAY

7 PM AMERICAN IDOL

8 PM HOUSE


WEDNESDAY (January)

7 PM BACK TO YOU

7:30 PM ’TIL DEATH

8 PM AMERICAN IDOL


WEDNESDAY (Spring)

7 PM BACK TO YOU

7:30 PM THE RETURN OF JEZEBEL JAMES (working title)

8 PM AMERICAN IDOL Results Show

8:30 PM ’TIL DEATH


THURSDAY

7 PM ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5th GRADER?

8 PM CANTERBURY’S LAW

FRIDAY (Spring)

7 PM BONES

8 PM NEW AMSTERDAM


SATURDAY

7 PM COPS

7:30 PM COPS

8 PM AMERICA’S MOST WANTED: AMERICA FIGHTS BACK

10:30 p.m. MADtv

11:30 p.m. TALKSHOW WITH SPIKE FERESTEN


SUNDAY (Spring)

6 PM KING OF THE HILL

6:30 PM AMERICAN DAD

7 PM THE SIMPSONS

7:30 PM FAMILY GUY

8 PM THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES
 
[quote name='javeryh']I'm so pissed.[/quote]

Yeah, I haven't been this ticked since Arrested Development got axed.

Oh well, at least no stringing us along hoping someone picks it up like AD.
 
As much as I want to get excited for The Sarah Connor Chronicles, I really can't, for a number of reasons.

- Why the hell is it on, on Sunday? I hate when Fox breaks up the animation funny time 3 hour block like this, because a serious action filled show DOES. NOT. FIT. AFTER. ANIMATED. COMEDY. I know they are trying to use the lead in's of the animated shows hoping viewers will stay, but newsflash, they won't! Strike one.

- It's hard to get excited for things that could possibly fuck up a classic franchise, it's an interesting premise, definitely, but it'll be really hard to pull of right. Strike two.

- It's going to be on Fox. I give it two episodes and it's cancelled. Strike three and you'reeeeeeeeeeeeee out!

And cmon, it was obvious Veronica Mars was going to be shitcanned. At least we get a show by Kevin Smith that may be the only watchable thing on The CW.
 
Lets play see whats going to happen to those shows.

[quote name='klwillis45']

Here's Fox's list of new shows for next season:

K-VILLE canceled
NEW AMSTERDAM canned
BACK TO YOU canned
KITCHEN NIGHTMARES[/B] Will last a season or two
THE SEARCH FOR THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND ...
NASHVILLE (working title) might go for two or three seasons if it doesn't get canned first.
CANTERBURY’S LAW cancelled after 7 episodes
THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES Seems like a cool concept
THE RETURN OF JEZEBEL JAMES canned
THE RULES FOR STARTING OVER might work or last a season or two.
ANCHORWOMAN (Date and Time TBA): canned at episode 3 [/QUOTE]
 
WTF does the CW expect to replace Veronica Mars with? The entire network is complete shit and it will take another 3 years before a show comes along that gets a cult following that they can cancel. Do the execs have their heads up their asses or what? Any show whose cancellation makes news like this (and Jericho, which I never saw but was going to catch up on over the summer) has to have enough watchers to keep it going. I have no faith at all in the retarded general public when a stupid show like American Idol can get HUGE ratings by basically having no-name hacks sing covers of the shittiest music ever made and shows like Veronica Mars, Firefly, Arrested Development, etc. get shitcanned even though they have a rabid fanbase (and happen to be quite good). I'm pissed.
 
I didn't watch it so I have no opinion on the show...but a 2% market share for veronica mars on her return is fucking horrible numbers...espically considering that the pusseycat dolls show was pulling in about 5 x those numbers....cult following my ass, it didn't have enough viewers to qualify as a cult hit

as for jericho, there numbers were good enough to warrant another season, and I wonder if the new show they will fill in there will get the same numbers as jericho had
 
[quote name='javeryh']WTF does the CW expect to replace Veronica Mars with? The entire network is complete shit and it will take another 3 years before a show comes along that gets a cult following that they can cancel. Do the execs have their heads up their asses or what? Any show whose cancellation makes news like this (and Jericho, which I never saw but was going to catch up on over the summer) has to have enough watchers to keep it going. I have no faith at all in the retarded general public when a stupid show like American Idol can get HUGE ratings by basically having no-name hacks sing covers of the shittiest music ever made and shows like Veronica Mars, Firefly, Arrested Development, etc. get shitcanned even though they have a rabid fanbase (and happen to be quite good). I'm pissed.[/QUOTE]

Kevin Smith television show = cult following almost instantly.

I'll watch it, rest assured plenty of other Kevin Smith fans will as well.
 
[quote name='Roufuss']Kevin Smith television show = cult following almost instantly.

I'll watch it, rest assured plenty of other Kevin Smith fans will as well.[/quote]

I think that if his show does well enough, that it could land in Smallville's spot when its run is over, which I believe could be the end of the 7th season. Though I think it would be smarter to end it going into a summer with a Superman movie.

Imagine, assuming the show is good enough, Reapers teamed with Supernatural, that sounds like an awesome night of TV to me.
 
[quote name='fart_bubble']Anyone know when the hell Ghost Hunters is supposed to return? Its been what, a year since its been on?[/quote]

Its on the Summer Schedule, which can be found here
 
Sarah Connors Chronicles is the first new show I'm really interested in just from the premise. I'll definitely give it a watch and have my expectations set at about the same level they were at with the Blade show Spike rolled out a year or two back. That one ended up being better than I expected (though it only lasted a year.)
 
[quote name='Roufuss']Kevin Smith television show = cult following almost instantly.

I'll watch it, rest assured plenty of other Kevin Smith fans will as well.[/quote]
Kevin Smith was the reason I started watching VM to begin with. His "Clerk" role in season 2 was great.
 
Actually Reaper sounds pretty good as well. But I currently don't watch a single thing on CW so it will take some effort for me to even realize it's starting up. (i.e. I won't see promos for it on other shows I'm watching.) Maybe it will fill the Buffy niche. Probably best to not get expectations too high. :mrgreen:
 
[quote name='ValkyrieVF-1S']fuck, i really hate CW.

Veronica Mars needs to be continued... :([/quote]

Yes, yes it does. Lets end it
with her walking in the rain, and into limbo or neverland.

I hope the CW has a change of heart by June 15th, even if they say it will be a shortened season, and most likely the final season. If only to give us some closure.
 
[quote name='ryanbph']season finale of house is on now[/QUOTE]

I'm really hoping the black doctor (his name escapes me) sticks to his word and leaves... I really hate when shows tease something like this the whole season, and then at the end the doctor has a "change of heart" and decides he wants to stay, and things continue as they were.

I'd like to see him leave, and House pick up a new doctor for his "crew" to add a little life back into the series... because it's starting to feel stale, imo. The one doctor just feels like dead weight, at this point, with his emoness about leaving.

Girlfriend went to bed early, so I won't be able to see what happens until tomorrow, but I'm already gearing up for disappointment because things will probably stay within the status quo. I hope *something* happens that will get me to continue on to Season 4 of House.

On the other side of medical dramas, season finale of ER was excellent though, I stopped watching the show for years, and now John Stamos is on it and the new head of the ER is quite the hard driving asshole. I think Abbey and Kovach (sp?) will end up finally leaving the show because of him, they have been on there a long time and ER likes to keep fresh blood on the show all the time because I have to assume it's way cheaper for the budget. Grey's Anatomy season finale was a shocker as well. I always like season finales that leave you with one big unexpected punch.
 
[quote name='Roufuss']

I'd like to see him leave, and House pick up a new doctor for his "crew" to add a little life back into the series... because it's starting to feel stale, imo. The one doctor just feels like dead weight, at this point, with his emoness about leaving.

Girlfriend went to bed early, so I won't be able to see what happens until tomorrow, but I'm already gearing up for disappointment because things will probably stay within the status quo. I hope *something* happens that will get me to continue on to Season 4 of House.
.[/QUOTE]

Well, we get three new doctors to add a little life back to the series.... I really liked Foreman too because he is really the only one that would stand up to House aside from Wilson and Cuddy.
 
[quote name='javeryh']Anyone going to watch Traveler tomorrow? The pilot is on at 8 and the series premiere is on at 9.[/QUOTE]

I probably will, I dont have a clue what it's about but I think I might have seen a preview or two. It's only been a week since Lost/Heroes, but i'm already jonesing for serialized dramas. Time to start a TV show on DVD series soon. I'm leaning towards The Wire, Sleeper Cell, or The Sopranos.
 
[quote name='javeryh']Anyone going to watch Traveler tomorrow? The pilot is on at 8 and the series premiere is on at 9.[/QUOTE]

I liked the pilot and plan to DVR the show for at least the time being.

But I think the times are actually 9 and 10 at least on the East Coast. ABC has that celeb impersonator reality comp. show premiering at 8.

Also a new Mythbusters and a new doc on Nat. Geographic 'Bikers and Mobsters' which looks like it could be pretty interesting.

And, does anyone know if new Survivorman or Man vs. Wild episodes are ever going to air? Seems like they've been airing the same 6-10 episodes of each for the past year.
 
[quote name='wubb']I liked the pilot and plan to DVR the show for at least the time being.

But I think the times are actually 9 and 10 at least on the East Coast. ABC has that celeb impersonator reality comp. show premiering at 8.[/quote]

Oops - my bad on the times. I actually had the pilot on the DVR but deleted it once I found out it would re-air because of all season finales and crap that were piling up this month. The commercials made it look pretty interesting. I still haven't watched Heroes but I plan to tonight.
 
traveler was decent it was an interesting setup for the storyline

as for foreman on house, I know he will be back next season, and on tvguide they interviewed him about it...while he said he didn't know in what role, the interviewer seemed to think it was going to be the head of the neurology department at the same hospital
 
[quote name='wubb']

Also a new Mythbusters and a new doc on Nat. Geographic 'Bikers and Mobsters' which looks like it could be pretty interesting.

And, does anyone know if new Survivorman or Man vs. Wild episodes are ever going to air? Seems like they've been airing the same 6-10 episodes of each for the past year.[/QUOTE]

Yay Mythbusters. I
 
[quote name='ryanbph']traveler was decent it was an interesting setup for the storyline

as for foreman on house, I know he will be back next season, and on tvguide they interviewed him about it...while he said he didn't know in what role, the interviewer seemed to think it was going to be the head of the neurology department at the same hospital[/quote]

Traveler is pretty good. I think it has potential to stick around, if only for the fact is airing in the Summer to start out. Not sure if ABC plans on moving it after the initial run or not. Hopefully they leave it in the Summer.

And as for House, wow what an ending. Though I wonder if they'll somehow work
Piper Paribo's character into House's new team or not, since she is only a dietician or something like that. I really hope he does get 3 new people, and Foreman ends up as the head of Neurology like you said.
 
That celeb impersonator show wasn't half bad. The judges had some funny stuff and some of the contestants were amazing.
 
I don't watch BSG but for those that do:

from jsonline.com

The end of Galactica

The producers of "Battlestar Galactica" say the 22-episode season now being filmed will be the last installment of the Sci Fi Channel epic.Here's the statement from Mark Stern, Sci Fi Channels executive veep for original programming:This show was always meant to have a beginning, a middle and finally, an end. Over the course of the last year, the story and the characters have been moving strongly toward that end and we've decided to listen to those internal voices and conclude the show on our own terms,” stated Eick and Moore. “On a personal level, it's been a creative privilege and an honor for all of us who work on the show and we know we'll be lucky to ever see its like again. And while we know our fans will be saddened to know the end is coming, they should brace themselves for a wild ride getting there – we're going out with a bang.


We respect the producers’ decision to end the series and are proud to have been the home of this groundbreaking show. We have always known that Ron and David had a plan for ‘Galactica’ and trust that fans can look forward to a truly amazing final season.The season will be kicked off with a two-hour episode in November. The rest air next year.
 
[quote name='Roufuss']Better to always plan for an ending to wrap up everything, then be cancelled prematurely and never have an end.[/quote]

QFT. I'm still pissed Arrested Development got short changed but at least they let em hang on to wrap stuff up.
 
I don't really care about BSG - I'm somewhere in the middle of Season 2 - like around episode 8 or 9. It's good but I don't feel compelled to watch it all in a row for whatever reason.
 
Has there ever been any update on the next season of 4400?

nevermind, people are saying it starts the 17th......fuck man, I haven't heard a peep on that date
 
Hopefully they'll treat those 7 epis like it's the end and go out with some big bangs. Should make for some good TV.
 
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