I don't see VM working at 8 pm. And OTH is kind of a waste of a 9 pm slot. I think I'd swap them.
ETA: The real question is...where do you put Out of Sync?
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I don't see VM working at 8 pm. And OTH is kind of a waste of a 9 pm slot. I think I'd swap them.
ETA: The real question is...where do you put Out of Sync?
I think they should push Friday to three hours and make ANTM the lead-in to Smackdown. It's a perfect fit.
How do I get a pitch meeting at CW?
They totally need me.
I wonder if they will finally let Charmed die.
And any new shows will air sunday? I am sure they will get at least a few pilots. Plus some mid-season, if Fish-babe , I mean Aquaman fails.
And I am sure that Upn will keep a few of their black comedies.
Wow, away for a few months, and you guys become chatter-boxs=)
There's an Aquaman TV show?? ::hits Google::
I think they should push Friday to three hours and make ANTM the lead-in to Smackdown. It's a perfect fit.
Ha! But you're right. It is.
How do I get a pitch meeting at CW?
They totally need me.
And Joss. And Fury. And Tim.
I'm totally on-board w/ Maureen Ryan, who suggested in her column (as posted by the good folks at Whedonesque) that The CW approach Joss about developing a new series for their lineup. (Maybe not something that's ready for Fall '06, but perhaps midseason?) Let's be honest: right now, they have plenty of good shows to pick-and-choose from; but two of those shows, GG and "Smallville," have been around for several seasons already. If these shows make it to the new network, I don't see them lasting more than 1 or 2 years, tops. Which will inevitably force The CW to develop new shows, anyway.
It would be very beneficial, I think, to develop a show w/ a top-drawer talent like Joss that 1) actually began life on the network, and 2) establishes it as something more than a UPN/WB conglomerate.
That's my opinion, anyway.
I wonder if they will finally let Charmed die.
I think they will. The show's EP, Brad Kern, has told TV Guide Online that as far as he's concerned, the show's done. No official word, mind you, but that's his mindset (and I guess he would know more about the situation than any of us do, so...).
And Joss. And Fury. And Tim.
I think I'm out of my league.
Not necessarily, Allyson. You never know about upstart networks. Aren't they always more receptive toward newbies w/ strong ideas?