Previous examples also include Stacked and That 70s Show at that timeslot on March 1st.
It's the old The OC timeslot. So Drive killed The OC. Okay, it didn't actually, but in my head Tim killed The OC, and now the world is a more just place.
'Shells'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Previous examples also include Stacked and That 70s Show at that timeslot on March 1st.
It's the old The OC timeslot. So Drive killed The OC. Okay, it didn't actually, but in my head Tim killed The OC, and now the world is a more just place.
We're not seeing Kristen again until summer, are we? Yikes.
We'll be seeing her often as we deliver oxygen to her office at 3am.
But hey! Her boss is a close personal friend of mine. I think i can probably get her a day off. If she wants one. I think she loves her job more than us, now.
Now, if Tim had to kill The OC, what was wrong with last year? This year it's fun.
I think she loves her job more than us, now.
I love her job more than us.
Look at it this way: it frees up Ben McKenzie for guest spots should Alex need a little brother.
Too little, too late ita. Well, in terms of audience share.
I bored myself typing that.
The Futon Critic needs to hurry up and confirm this.
Oh, you know who can confirm it?
Jebus?
On the not so scary side. Grey's and CSI will probably go straight to repeats after Feb sweeps. Drive would probably be the only first run show on the networks in that timeslot for the first 6 or 7 weeks of its run.
Tim's credits: Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
He wrote many of my favorite episodes. snerk
Grey's and CSI will probably go straight to repeats after Feb sweeps
Ah, that bit I did not know. That's good. It's also clear of Lost (obviously), so the drama heavy hitters elsewhere should be absent by the looks of it...
If that's the case, great slot.