I wonder if Rob might rejigger his three-arc season to finish up the second one at ep 13?
I think he will; he mentioned that the lengths of the arcs weren't set in stone and could be adjusted to fit the scheduling.
i stepped away to do a victory dance.
Would this be the Laura-Linney-in-Love,Actually dance?
Would this be the Laura-Linney-in-Love,Actually dance?
it's been a while since i saw this. so i'm just going to say yes. i actually grabbed my niece up and danced with her and had her screaming "wooo!!" with me.
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Yay! That's great news! Any word on how they'll be scheduling it?
Wheeeeee! Big sigh of relief. I'll take as many eps as I can get. Thanks, P-C!
Any word on how they'll be scheduling it?
Everything since the CW was formed is pointing to Tuesdays at 9 following
Gilmore Girls,
but we'll find out for sure on Thursday.
Great news!
aka Minearing a series.
I thought that was called The Soprano Gambit.
aka Minearing a series
Bite your tongue!
Do you guys realize how much more bitter I can get if I fall in love with a show that gets cancelled? I'd forsake television forever.
OK, maybe not forever.
Do you guys realize how much more bitter I can get if I fall in love with a show that gets cancelled? I'd forsake television forever.
Here's the thing. I love VM to death, and am over the moon at the renewal, but I would have understood (in a totally devastated way) if it had been canceled. The ratings hoovered, particularly in the second half of this season.
Now, I was angry when they took it off unexpectedly, because they were afraid the Olympics would crush it, because the ratings (for new eps) had been decent to that point. I was angry though, because usually, that's step one in killing a show, only the networks call it "saving" a show.
Then it moved to Tuesdays, but I think they did that to save it, because so many VM fans are
Lost
fans, too. So I couldn't be too angry about that, and personally, it works better for me on Tuesdays.
As I understand it, much of the reason the ratings sucked over the last batch of episodes is that the show was pre-empted in major markets like L.A. and NY. But if the show makes a fair go of it, with good promotion and treatment at the start of season three on the new CW, and the ratings still suck...well, I'm trying to prepare myself not to be too bitter. I mean, I think the overnights for the last couple of episodes were just around 1-1.5 million viewers. Them's cancelation numbers, whether there have been pre-emptions and schedule changes, or not. They're AWFULLY lucky with this renewal. They deserve it. It's a great show, but since when has that mattered?