ETA: Oops. Forgot to add "Homefront" to that "Brilliant But Cancelled" list upthread. For a show set in the 1940's (and the Midwest), it was off the proverbial hook.
Ohmigosh! One of my most favoritest shows evereverever! It shows on Sunday nights on one of my really far-up-the-dial cable channels (Goodlife, I think it is). I'm
so
not the demographic this channel's going for, if their commercials are an indicator. But I'm there every week! This week
Jeff & Ginger finally got married!
I don't think I saw it when it was broadcast. I was so excited!
You wouldn't be talking about "Sunset Beach," would you, Kristen?
SB & Dorothy 4EVA!
And now I seriously need to get outta here.
It shows on Sunday nights on one of my really far-up-the-dial cable channels (Goodlife, I think it is).
Really!? Crap. I don't get the Good Life network.
sighs
Just when He answers one prayer (WB WILL release "Knots" on DVD in '06!), here I am, knocking on His door w/ another.
Just when He answers one prayer (WB WILL release "Knots" on DVD in '06!), here I am, knocking on His door w/ another.
Left the Catholic Church a while ago, but I could light a candle for this request.
I'll see if I have any tapes left from when I was taping that I could loan out.
I'm trying to imagine what it would be like if Tim wrote a daytime soap opera. 300 pages a week! How long would it take for him to kill off every working actor in NY and LA?
I'm trying to imagine what it would be like if Tim wrote a daytime soap opera.
Well, he can't do any worse than James Lipton.
How long would it take for him to kill off every working actor in NY and LA?
They can just come back from the dead.
You mean...like on "Buffy"?
Yeah, it used to be that there was no problem, as long as you didn't show the body. Now they bring 'em back, regardless.
Hat tip to Whedonesque:
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Tim says stuff.
..."They give me $50 million to make 13 episodes, so I got to do a space Western, a whimsical comedy and an abyss-staring noir. I get to do whatever I want. There's something nice about doing these 13-episode, limited series things.
"Which is not to say that I don't want to create my 'Buffy' or my 'X-Files' or something that's going to resonate with a larger audience and be on for a long time. But what I love about TV is the way it's like a novel. You want to explore different chapters."