I was very sad when they moved GG to Tuesday away from Thursday -- it made it more difficult for me to keep watching, but I kept watching.
I think that GG/VM would be a good combination and I've always thought that Smallville/Supernatural was a natural combo -- much more so than GG/Supernatural and Smallville/Everwood.
I didn't like reading (in the MSNBC article) that the GG creators might be leaving the show.
i'm not someone who blames the shows filling the timeslot. if i did that, i wouldn't have watched some good shows.
I'm not usually, either. I think I was probably looking for one last reason to hate the frog.
"…one less major buyer, fewer shows, fewer choices, fewer jobs. And no one’s getting fat ‘cept Mama Cass."
Considering the growing amount of original scripted programming on basic & premium cable, I have a hard time taking this as a sign of the end times.
He certainly doesn't know quality when he sees it, or he wouldn't have cancelled "Freaks & Greeks" when he worked at NBC.
I'm not sure what one has to do with the other.
Williamson's show is "about a troubled teen who moves to a gated community in Palm Springs where he uncovers some dark secrets." That's another one that was given a pilot order last week.
"about a troubled teen who moves to a gated community in Palm Springs where he uncovers some dark secrets."
Can we have an untroubled teen who discovers some dark secrets?
Or was that
21 Jump Street
?
She was often troubled.
Yeah, but I think that was mostly after discovering the dark secrets.
Oh yeah. Good point. She seemed rather... untroubled... in that flashback where she met her first watcher.
There's a lesson in all this. Dark secrets are troubling to teens. Think of the children.