From the article:
UPN, the WB's long-time rival and the other half of the new CW, wanted to do the same thing but couldn't find enough memorable shows to fill an evening. (Just kidding -- kind of.)
What, no love for Shasta McNasty?
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
From the article:
UPN, the WB's long-time rival and the other half of the new CW, wanted to do the same thing but couldn't find enough memorable shows to fill an evening. (Just kidding -- kind of.)
What, no love for Shasta McNasty?
UPN can show the Buffy series finale, I guess. That's about the only notable thing that happened over there. And uh...Star Trek?
VERONICA MARS!!!
And I would love to see Haunted again -- but I guess a show that got cancelled only a few episodes out wouldn't count.
VERONICA MARS!!!
Oh yeah. Good point.
Isn't VM going to live on on CW? It looked like they were only airing blast from the past shows.
eta: never mind. Not stated.
AFAIK, they're only airing pilots from shows that won't be airing on CW. (But I can't remember where I read that.)
And I would love to see Haunted again -- but I guess a show that got cancelled only a few episodes out wouldn't count.
You'd think Matthew Fox's newfound celebrity would dredge that one back up, at least in syndication.
It looked like they were only airing blast from the past shows.
That's the implication, since they aren't airing Gilmore Girls but may air old promos for it.
What, no love for Shasta McNasty?
Heh. Johanna's bitter that they aren't showing Young Americans.
And I would love to see Haunted again -- but I guess a show that got cancelled only a few episodes out wouldn't count.
You'd think Matthew Fox's newfound celebrity would dredge that one back up, at least in syndication.
Man, I wish. One of my friends got cast in an episode that never aired. I think they actually filmed it, though I may possibly be remembering wrong. Apparently he was just ridiculously nice about the whole thing -- he used to be part of a live theater group in LA (which, IIRC, Drew has designed for), and when he got Haunted he ceaselessly pimped everyone else in the company to the casting directors; almost every member got at least one audition during the show's short run, and at least half a dozen were cast.